Quietly nestled between Neutral Bay and Mosman, this beautiful part of Sydney is one of the lower north shore’s prized waterfront pockets and offers leafy water views over Middle Harbour and around to the city. Cremorne and Cremorne Point residents see it as a way of life more than simply a place to live and are the envy of their neighbours who don’t have the marvellous facilities of waterfront parklands, foreshore walks as well as a ferry service direct to the CBD, as well as the hip wine bars, cafes and dining options along Military Road.

Restaurants and cafes

Cremorne is filled with bars, pubs, restaurants, cafes and more. Being home to a huge variety of cuisines and dining options, Cremorne will really spoil you with choice. Minsky’s Pub has been a drawcard venue for over a decade but its recent makeover makes it even more appealing. There is also Fratelli’s for home-made pizza bases using Nonna's recipe.

Transport

Cremorne has a range of transport to get you from A to B. Sydney buses run direct into the city, up to the northern beaches, to St Leonards and North Sydney stations and Chatswood. There is also a ferry service that runs from Cremorne Point wharf to Circular Quay.

Schools

Cremorne is surrounded by some of Sydney’s best education facilities. From here you can easily access SCEGGS Redlands Primary School & High School, Loreto Kirribilli, Mosman High School and Queenwood School for Girls.

Parks & recreation

You could explore the foreshore tracks of Cremorne Reserve and take in some stunning harbour views along the Cremorne Point to Mosman Wharf walking track. One of the area’s best kept secrets is the stunning McCallum pool with heritage character and superb views. If it’s a rainy day, Cremorne has you covered. The historic Hayden Orpheum Theatre is a six cinema picture palace restored to its original Art Deco form, showing Hollywood blockbusters as well as more independent films.