Helensburgh is the northern most suburb of Wollongong, situated below the Royal National Park.
Helensburgh is a mostly residential suburb, thought to be named after the town in Scotland or after Helen Harper, daughter of the manager of Cumberland Coal Miners.
Since 1978, Helensburgh has been the home of the Sri Venkateswara Hindu Temple, a glistening white South Indian-style Hindu temple. Set on top of a hilly area, the temple has become the focal point for Sydney’s Hindu community, which holds regular festivals and celebrations here.
Don’t miss strolling the Wodi-Wodi Walking Track – a beautiful 6.5 kilometre bush land trail with panoramic views and a look at Lawrence Hargrave House.
Major features of the area include Tall Gums Environment Farm, Symbio Wildlife Park, Helensburgh Hall, The George Wheen Conference Centre and Uniting Church Camp, Just Cruisin’ Motor Cycle Tours and Ultimate Skirmish Paint Ball Centre.
Quick Facts
Helensburgh is an Urban Location area within the local government area of Wollongong in New South Wales, it is located approximately 41kms from the capital Sydney and extends over an area of 18.475 square kilometres. Helensburgh has a recorded population of 6383 residents and is within the Australian Eastern Daylight Time zone Australia/Sydney.
If you are planning a visit to Helensburgh we’ve put together some of the things you can see or do while you are here. These include, places to stay, tours and attractions, some upcoming events and places where you can grab a meal. Go ahead, try one of the buttons above. Every destination has something worth seeing so start exploring… If you know Helensburgh and think we’ve missed something, let us know and we’ll share it here.