About Discover Hunters Hill
Our website has an extensive directory of businesses, professionals and services in Gladesville, Hunters Hill, Woolwich, Boronia Park, Henley, Huntleys Point and Huntleys Cove.
Once home to the colony's first bushrangers and later a French Village, today's Hunters Hill is a quiet link with a past of garden-blessed houses and tree-shaded streets.
The houses built by the early pioneers are among the 434 items of heritage significance painstakingly preserved in the Hunters Hill conservation areas.
A delightful, harbour peninsular suburb isolated by the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, Hunters Hill is an island of gracious homes set on large blocks to take the best advantage of superb water views. Visitors can share these views from strategically placed riverside parks and reserves. There's no finer way, of course, to experience the magnificence of Sydney Harbour than from the water and this suburban peninsula is on the public ferry network. Local wharves connect Hunters Hill to the city and selective river and harbour locations.
A short ferry ride from Sydney's Circular Quay takes the visitor to the Woolwich Village, at the eastern tip of Hunters Hill. The Great North Walk to Newcastle starts here. The people of Hunters Hill have designed local walks past many of the historic buildings and through the surrounding bush.
Gladesville, Hunters Hill, Boronia Park and Woolwich shops and businesses, including pubs, restaurants, cafes and specialty shops, cater for both community and visitors. A bus links the Woolwich ferry wharf to the Hunters Hill Village and on to Gladesville. Buses run frequently along Victoria Road, Gladesville.
The DiscoverHuntersHill website has comprehensive business and community group directories, an extensive Calendar of Events, Local News, Walking Trails and Maps, historical information about the area and much, much more.
Come and discover Hunters Hill!