Victoria&George – Kogarah
Overview
- Updated On:
- April 29, 2022
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Description
Kogarah’s new residential precinct. Discover urban living with suburban spirit
Victoria & George is Kogarah’s new residential precinct, a central part of the vibrant, up-and-coming neighbourhood of Kogarah North. An undiscovered gem in the St George district’s vibrant heart, its revitalisation offers residents the best of all worlds: a vibrant, buzzing precinct within moments of trains, schools, hospitals and so much more.
Situated just 14km south of Sydney’s CBD, Kogarah epitomises relaxed village living and everyday convenience. And when you’re home, Victoria & George is a walk to the shops, school, trains, Brighton Le Sands Beach – and even to work with Kogarah’s health precinct and St George Bank’s tech headquarters nearby.
Bayside highlights
TAKE A DIP
A quick drive or a healthy 30-minute walk away, Brighton Le Sands is your local beach. Stretching seven miles along Botany Bay’s western shoreline, it’s a popular swimming spot with plenty of space to put down a towel. You can even throw in a line and catch some fish. Stroll, cycle or scooter along the boardwalk, and pick up a coffee or an ice cream from the beachside kiosk. Enjoy that summer beach vibe all year long.
BAYSIDE DINING
Brighton Le Sands is also a local favourite for waterfront dining along The Grand Parade. Take in the sea views (and a big plate of ribs) at Hurricane’s Grill, or enjoy a traditional Greek feast at Meet the Greek. Just leave some room for dessert at the Brighton Le Sands ice creamery. Enjoy the sea breeze and salty air over breakfast, lunch or dinner.
MAKE A SPLASH
Enjoy the pristine waters of Botany Bay, Kogarah Bay and the Georges River, and make the most of your bayside lifestyle. Whether you want to try sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding or even kite-surfing – there’s an activity to get everyone out and enjoying the water. Try your hand at fishing or jump on a jet ski and experience the best of leisure activities at your own pace.
Glide, paddle or race through the stillness of the water.
EXPLORE COASTAL WALKS
Kamay Botany Bay National Park is the perfect destination for a weekend adventure on the bay. Explore the history of this peninsula, including Captain Cook’s landing or take a bush walk. You can roll out a picnic rug in one of the many picnic areas, and watch the annual whale migration from the Cape Solander lookout at Kurnell’s most easterly point. Experience life naturally, and make the most of the great outdoors.