Seville is a township in the Yarra Valley, positioned about 45 kilometres east of Melbourne’s central business district within the Yarra Ranges local government area. It developed from orchard and farming land and now features a mix of residential streets, small-acreage properties and commercial activity concentrated along the Warburton Highway.
The population includes families, long-term local households and residents drawn to the area’s proximity to agricultural industries and natural landscapes. Housing ranges from established dwellings on larger blocks to newer subdivisions that sit near the town centre.
Public transport is provided by regional bus routes that connect Seville with Lilydale Railway Station on the Lilydale line. These services also link the township to surrounding communities, including Wandin, Seville East, Woori Yallock and Yarra Junction.
Road access is shaped by the Warburton Highway and Monbulk–Seville Road, which offer connections to neighbouring towns and form part of the broader Upper Yarra transport corridor. The township contains a defined retail strip with a supermarket, specialty shops, cafés and everyday services.
Community facilities include the Seville Water Play Park, Seville Recreation Reserve and nearby educational options such as Seville Primary School and Wandin Yallock Primary School. Secondary schooling, health services, and larger retail centres are accessible in Lilydale, Healesville, and Chirnside Park.
Recreation in Seville is strongly influenced by its position on the Warburton Rail Trail, which provides walking, cycling and horse-riding links across the valley. Local parks and reserves offer playgrounds, sporting fields and open space that support regular community use.
The surrounding Yarra Valley landscape provides access to vineyards, bushland walks and scenic rural drives, contributing to the area’s longstanding agricultural identity.
Sporting clubs based at the recreation reserve offer football, netball and cricket, drawing participants from Seville and nearby towns across the valley.