5 Things to Love About Living in the Eastern Suburbs

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There’s lots to love about living in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, here’s just a few.

Growing cafรฉ culture

Travel through any eastern suburb of Melbourne and youโ€™ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to finding a place worthy of stopping to get your caffeine fix or tantalise your tastebuds. Within this growing medley of cafรฉโ€™s thereโ€™s a sub-culture of kid-friendly ones sprouting so keep your eye out for those if you have little ones in tow.

Looking for something new orย off the beaten path to try?

Recreation options

If youโ€™re looking for something to do, the choices are endless. The eastern suburbs is home to adult and kid friendly recreation options.ย  Hereโ€™s a few to try:

An abundance of parks and open spaces

Enjoy brisk heart-pumping walks, a family picnic, a river stroll or a bike ride in one of our beautiful eastern suburbs parks.ย  You might want to try:

  • Ruffey Lake park โ€“ lake, picnic area, playground
  • Jells park โ€“ lake, picnic area, playground, walking tracks
  • Blackburn Lake Sanctuary โ€“ lake, walking tracks, playground, picnic area
  • Surrey Park โ€“ ex quarry, remote controlled boats can often be seen here
  • Halliday Park โ€“ playground, picnic area
  • Lilydale Lake โ€“ bird spotting walk, off lead dog area, playground, picnic area
  • Warrandyte state park โ€“ endless optionsยญยญ

Extensive transport options

The past ten years has seen those living in the eastern suburbs become more connected than ever. We enjoy options such as:

  • public transport choices โ€“ railway, bus, tram, taxi,ย NightRider bus, Telebus
  • the airport bus
  • Eastlink/eastern freeway
  • underground railway crossings
  • plenty of multi lane roads

Proximity to the beach/bush/mountains/CBD

Within an hour of most eastern suburbs, you can be at a beach, a mountain or in the hustle and bustle of the city centre. ย Some easy to reach destinations you might consider are:

  • Olinda or Sassafras or for a spot of lunch
  • 1000 steps in Ferntree Gully
  • a day spent on the Mornington Peninsula
  • a leisurely stroll along the river at Warrandyte
  • the weekly Saturday morning market at St Andrews
  • a winery hop in the Yarra Valley
  • a day trip to Healesville Sanctuary.

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