Currambine

Currambine is a suburb in Western Australia. Population of 23,559 (2021 Census). Median age 41. Median household income $2,540/wk. Median rent $420/wk. 4 campsites, 34 trails, 7 pubs nearby.

Currambine is an established residential suburb in Perth's inner north, offering convenient services and accommodation options for travellers. The area has several caravan parks nearby, including Burns Beach Sunset Village and Burns Beach Caravan Park, making it a practical base for exploring the wider region. With 34 trails within reach and over 80 shops and services, the suburb provides good amenities without the intensity of central Perth.

The local hospitality scene includes Currambine Bar & Bistro and several other pubs nearby, offering casual dining and refreshment stops. The Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail and multiple mall-based walking routes provide accessible options for day trips. Public facilities are well-distributed, with over 100 public toilets across the area.

Travel Info

Must See

  • Yaberoo Budjara Heritage TrailCultural walking route showcasing Indigenous heritage, 2.4km from Currambine
  • Burns Beach Sunset VillageCaravan park with full facilities, 2.1km away
  • Burns Beach Caravan ParkEstablished caravan accommodation option, 2.2km from the suburb

Must Do

  • Kurrawa Way hiking trailClose hiking option at 1.4km, ideal for a quick leg-stretch
  • Walk the mall-based trailsMultiple accessible walking routes (West Mall, North Mall, South Mall) within 2.4–2.5km
  • Dine at local pubsCurrambine Bar & Bistro and nearby venues offer convenient meal stops

Travel Tips

  • Book caravan parks in advance, especially Burns Beach locations, during school holidays and summer months.
  • Fuel and supplies are readily available with 81+ shops and services; no need to stock up heavily before visiting.
  • Use the extensive trail network (34 options) for morning or afternoon walks to stretch your legs between driving.
  • Public toilets are plentiful (102 locations); familiarise yourself with their locations using local maps.
  • Mobile coverage and amenities are reliable in this inner-Perth suburb; no remote travel preparation needed.
Traffic & Access: Currambine is well-connected within Perth's road network with good access to major routes. Fuel and vehicle services are readily available via local shops and services; standard urban driving conditions apply.
Best Time to Visit: Year-round is suitable; Perth's mild winters and warm summers make late autumn and spring ideal for comfortable trail walking and caravan stays.

Currambine at a Glance

Based on postcode 6028 area (ABS Census 2021)
23,559
Population
41
Median Age
$2,540/wk
Median Household Income
2.9
Avg Household Size
$2,167/mo
Median Mortgage
$420/wk
Median Rent
49%
Born Overseas

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Currambine?

There are 10 campsites near Currambine, including Burns Beach Sunset Village (2.3km), Burns Beach Caravan Park (2.3km), Wanneroo Caravan Park (9.8km).

What walks and trails are near Currambine?

There are 10 walking trails near Currambine, including Kurrawa Way (1.5km), North Mall (3.2km), West Mall (3.3km).

Is there fuel near Currambine?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Currambine, including BP CURRAMBINE (1.3km), EG Ampol Currambine (1.4km), BP BEAUMARIS (2.5km).

What attractions are near Currambine?

There are 4 attractions near Currambine, including Yanchep National Park and Crystal Cave (26.3km), AIDS memorial, Robertson Park, Perth (33.7km), Perth Zoo (36.8km).