Warrandyte North, Victoria

Warrandyte North, Victoria
North Warrandyte
MelbourneVictoria
North Warrandyte is located in Melbourne
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North Warrandyte
Population: 2,650 (2006) [1]
Postcode: 3113
Area: 5.4 km² (2.1 sq mi)
Location: 25 km (16 mi) from Melbourne
LGA: Shire of Nillumbik
State District: Yan Yean
Federal Division: Jagajaga
Suburbs around North Warrandyte:
Research Kangaroo Ground Kangaroo Ground
Eltham North Warrandyte Wonga Park
Warrandyte Warrandyte Wonga Park

North Warrandyte is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Nillumbik. At the 2006 Census, North Warrandyte had a population of 2650.

Located in the bushy hills north of the Yarra River and to the north of Warrandyte, North Warrandyte is separated from its neighbour of the same name by Municipal Boundaries, CFA brigade (Country Fire Authority) Boundaries and Suburb Boundaries, yet the two exist as interlocked communities as though those boundaries didn't exist. Winding roads amongst the tree tops and unmade local streets are abundant in the small suburb.

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Geography

North Warrandyte is set on the northern banks of the Yarra River amongst hilly terrain densely populated with a wide variety of Eucalyptus Trees.

A list of Creeks and Rivers and their features in North Warrandyte:

  • Stony Creek
  • Pigeon Bank Gully
  • Yarra River (including Blue Tongue Bend, The Island, Pound Bend and Bob's Wetlands)

Community

There is a limited number of community facilities in North Warrandyte and the suburb is mostly serviced by neighbouring Warrandyte, however, North Warrandyte is the home of the North Warrandyte Fire Station (CFA), Stony Creek Cottage, Yarra Warra Pre School, North Warrandyte Family Centre, a community hall and Junior's Farm child care centre.

Transportation

Transportation in North Warrandyte is largely limited to the private car as there are no train and trams anywhere near the region. A bus service is run by the Panorama bus company and travels through Research-Warrandyte Road (route number 579 ), and Kangaroo Ground-Warrandyte Road (route number 578 ). Most local roads are unmade and very narrow, however, all through roads (Primary & Secondary State Arterial Roads) are of a high quality and fully made, although the nature of the suburb's geography forces these roads to wind their way through the hills unrelentingly.

The suburb is serviced by the two major roads of Research-Warrandyte Road, and Kangaroo Ground-Warrandyte Road, the two handle all through traffic and converge in the southern area of the suburb as they find themselves at the Yarra River and then cross it via the 50 year old Warrandyte Bridge and enter into Warrandyte. Most through traffic is either coming from or going to the suburbs of Warrandyte, Kangaroo Ground, Research and Eltham.

Some major local roads include:

  • Floods Road
  • Blooms Road
  • The Boulevard
  • Pigeon Bank Road

Recreation

As North Warrandyte is situated on the Yarra River a lot of the recreation in the area focuses on water activities. Swimming at the end of Bradleys Lane or canoeing down the river are very popular summer pastimes while bushwalking and picnics tend to be more suitable for cooler months. The majority of recreation undertaken by North Warrandyte's residents are performed in neighbouring Warrandyte as it is home to several facilities such as Tennis Courts. However, North Warrandyte's parks and reserves are perfect for bushwalking and mountain bike riding. The Warrandyte State Park preserves the natural environment of the Yarra Rivers and its surrounds.

Parks, Gardens and Reserves in North Warrandyte include:

  • Chase Reserve
  • Koornong
  • Professors Hill Reserve
  • Warrandyte State Park (situated along the banks of the Yarra River and Stony Creek)
  • Normans Reserve
  • Bob's Wetlands
  • The Island

See also

References

External links

Coordinates: 37°43′05″S 145°11′17″E / 37.718°S 145.188°E / -37.718; 145.188


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