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Casula, NSW 2170

Sydney South West · New South Wales · Population 114,479 · Median age 35

Casula is a sprawling southwest Sydney suburb with good access to walking trails, local reserves, and suburban amenities. Well-suited for travellers passin

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Written by Touringuide Team

Casula is a residential suburb in southwest Sydney with a population of over 114,000 and significant cultural diversity. The area offers easy access to several walking trails and local green spaces, making it suitable for travellers interested in urban bushwalking and recreational activities.

The suburb has solid infrastructure with 124 shops and services, 173 public toilets, and 16 pubs and cafes. Several campsites operate within a few kilometres, providing accommodation options for those touring the Sydney region. The Kurrajong Road cycleway and nearby trails like Simpson Avenue, Kenny Avenue, and Canberra Pathway offer accessible walking opportunities for families and casual hikers.

About Casula — Demographics

Based on postcode 2170 area (ABS Census 2021)
114,479
Population
35
Median Age
$1,566/wk
Median Household Income
2.9
Avg Household Size
$2,165/mo
Median Mortgage
$395/wk
Median Rent
46%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Abbie May Bush ReserveLocal national park reserve with walking opportunities and natural bushland close to the suburb

Must Do

  • Kurrajong Road cyclewayAccessible cycling trail starting nearby, ideal for casual riders
  • Walking trails (Simpson Avenue, Kenny Avenue, Canberra Pathway)Multiple short hiking trails within 1–2km for exploring local bushland

Travel Tips

  • Multiple campsites are available within 3km (Glenfield Scout Activity Centre, campsites near NSW) — book ahead during peak times
  • Start the Kurrajong Road cycleway at the closest point (0.7km away) for an easy urban ride
  • Stock up on supplies at one of 124 local shops before heading to nearby reserves
  • Abbie May Bush Reserve (1.1km) is the main natural attraction; check opening hours before visiting
  • Mobile coverage and public facilities are reliable throughout the suburb
Traffic & Access: Casula is well-connected to greater Sydney via major roads. Fuel and supplies are readily available. Standard suburban traffic conditions apply during peak hours.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer pleasant weather for walking trails and cycling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Casula?

There are 10 campsites near Casula, including Holsworthy Gully Campsite (2.8km), Glenfield Scout Activity Centre (3km), Minto Bush Camp (8.9km).

What walks and trails are near Casula?

There are 10 walking trails near Casula, including Kurrajong Road cycleway (0.7km), Simpson Avenue (1.2km), Kenny Avenue (1.2km).

Is there fuel near Casula?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Casula, including BP Casula (Pine Ave & Hume Hwy) (0.4km), Shell Otr Casula (0.5km), 7-Eleven Casula (1.3km).

What attractions are near Casula?

There are 10 attractions near Casula, including Abbie May Bush Reserve (1.1km), Agnes Healey Beach (7km), Tramway Terminus (16.9km).