The 10 Best Things to do in Campbelltown, New South Wales

March 16, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

Discover the best top things to do in Campbelltown, Australia including Shri Shiva Mandir, Minto, Simmo's Beach Reserve, Holy Family Catholic Church, Roxana Pourali Celebrity Beauty Therapists, Ingleburn Reserve, Simmos Beach, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Rizal Park, Monkey Mania, Macarthur Square.
Restaurants in Campbelltown

1. Shri Shiva Mandir, Minto

201 Eagleview Rd, Minto, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2566 Australia +61 2 9820 1094 http://shrishivamandir.com.au/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Shri Shiva Mandir, Minto

2. Simmo's Beach Reserve

Fifth Avenue, Macquarie Fields, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2564 Australia https://www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au/ParksSportandRecreation/RLFPS/LookForParkSportsground/SimmosBeach
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Simmo's Beach Reserve

3. Holy Family Catholic Church

Oxford Rd, Ingleburn, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2565 Australia +61 2 9605 2785
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Holy Family Catholic Church

Opened on Christmas Eve 2016 this architectual brilliance in the heart of Ingleburn is a must see. Join us for Holy Mass on: Saturday Vigil 6.00pm Sunday 9.00am Sunday 11.00am Sunday 6.00pm Or Mass at 730pm followed by Adoration Tuesday 8-9pm. Or adoration Thursday 630-730pm. Everyone welcome. God bless you

4. Roxana Pourali Celebrity Beauty Therapists

11 Patrick St Shop 4, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2560 Australia +61 2 4625 5913 http://www.roxanapourali.com.au/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Roxana Pourali Celebrity Beauty Therapists

5. Ingleburn Reserve

267 Bensley Rd entrance is turning into Picnic Grove, Ingleburn, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2565 Australia http://www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au
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Ingleburn Reserve

Reviewed By tjenakompis - Sydney, Australia

Was passing through the Ingleburn area and needed to pass some time so i checked Ingleburn on trip advisor and all that came up was a Holy family catholic church with 2 5 star reviews Amen to that and also 2 cosmetic places and a massage place ?! Then Google searched it and Ingleburn Reserve came up. Was only about a 5 minute drive from the station where i was. Is amazing that from a built up area to 5 minutes away it was just massive blocks of land from the eye can see, was definitely what i was after :)!! The past few days have been bit on the rainy side so was quite suprised on what a perfect sunny morning it was with relatively complete blue skies :). Pulled into the Reserve and I was the only one to be seen. The Park was perfect for a chilled weekend with the family for a bbq lunch or picnic :). It had about about 10 benches with tables in total about half with roofs and half without, they had covered bbq with 2 hot plates, a playground for the kids and toilet block :). Plenty of parking around the road and even 2 disabled spots facing the park itself :). I parked at the entrance upon first view of the playground to the left and right beside to where I parked was the entrance to the 4 minute walk down to the Ingleburn Weir. Was green and nice right up the top but as soon as you were heading down you could see the aftermath of a bush fire almost all the way down to the weir. There were 2 seperate paths up top both to the left and right, the right was a cool little walk through some scrub to a smaller spot with 3 tables and the left path ended after about 50 metres. The Weir itself on the sunny morning that i was able to enjoy it was absolutely perfect and was definitely worth walking through the charred forest area. It has plenty of seating space around the weir or on both ends along the water for a picnic or just to lay down and read a book :). Been Ingleburn a bunch of times but this was my first time seeing the beautiful nature of Ingleburn, definitely on my list to come back with friends or family :)!!

6. Simmos Beach

Fifth Avenue, Macquarie Fields, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2564 Australia +61 2 4645 4000 https://www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au/ParksSportandRecreation/RLFPS/LookForParkSportsground/SimmosBeach
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Simmos Beach

Reviewed By Aditya71 - Bundanoon, Australia

This small Council-managed bushland reserve has long been on my list because of its documented conservation significance. It was even more interesting than I thought, with a range of walks through varied terrain and habitat, and many plants that are rare, uncommon, and some that are officially threatened. The riverside walks were great, but there are also paths through higher ground in drier areas. Simmos Beach itself is a nice sandy area on the edge of the Georges River in a pleasant bushland setting, though probably very busy in hot weather. There are also picnic tables, toilets, kids' playgrounds, and access by car is easy - though if you travel down the main road, be careful of the drainage depression across the road - it would stop most low-slung cars, so needs to be traversed at an angle unless in a 4WD or SUV. Slightly weird hearing automatic weapons fire, artillery, and seeing Blackhawk choppers overhead, but this is a consequence of the reserve adjoining Holsworthy Military Reserve across the river.

7. Campbelltown Arts Centre

1 Art Gallery Road, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2560 Australia +61 2 4645 4100 http://c-a-c.com.au/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Campbelltown Arts Centre

Reviewed By janedQ4560NM - Camden, Australia

If your in the area take some time to drop by. Entry is free. Open till pm Monday to Friday and also Saturday morning, however check out the weekend opening hours on their website as times can vary. The art shows rotate so there is always something new to see. There is a small gift shop stocked with a small amount of local items and also a wider collection of art books. There is a cafe on site that serves snacks and meals and is very reasonably priced. The cafe has indoor and outdoor seating. There is a Japanese Garden and a lovely little pond filled with Carp of all shapes and colours including dazzling golds. They will come toward you if they think you have food. Plenty of birds and small lizards make this garden home and often the local Australian Mynas (birds) will drop by your table looking for a treat. If that isn't enough there is also a sculpture garden.

8. Rizal Park

Anthony Drive, Campbelltown, New South Wales Australia
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Rizal Park

9. Monkey Mania

U 1 185-187 Airds Rd, Leumeah, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2560 Australia +61 2 4626 6788 [email protected] http://www.monkeymania.com.au/campbelltown
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Monkey Mania

Our Campbelltown facility includes an inflatable jumping castle, dedicated toddlers area, a gun/cannon foam ball arena, climbing structure, slides and kiddies electric go-karts. We also have a cafe, are fully air conditioned and have lots of free parking. The themed party rooms include Candyland, Undersea Pirate/Mermaid, Enchanted Fairy, Space, Superhero and Jungle Safari.

Reviewed By DebieM3 - Campbelltown, Australia

My grandson loved it he is only 3yrs but loved going on everything there is food drinks you can even book a kids party too

10. Macarthur Square

200 Gilchrist Dr, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2560 Australia +61 2 4626 1466 http://www.macarthursquare.com.au/centre-information/contact-us
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Macarthur Square

Reviewed By LeeC2330 - Campbelltown, Australia

Macarthur Square, located in South West Sydney in the city of Campbelltown, is one of the largest shopping centres in Sydney and services a huge area including the Illawarra. A bus hub and Macarthur railway station (connected via corso bridge) makes it so easy to get to by public transport. The Square boasts the majority of the big retailers and the variety of stores is brilliant. There are 2 main food courts providing a great selection of cuisines PLUS Kellicar Lane, an outdoor restaurant & entertainment precinct, boasts everything from Bavarian to fast as well as fine dining Japanese to Italian to various Asian offerings. The Square also has coffee shops in abundance. Kellicar Lane also provides a bowling alley/laser tag facility plus Event cinemas. The 3 main supermarket chains are available as are many fresh food and liquor stores. It certainly is my go to shopping precinct.

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