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12 Villa rentals in Castle Hill

Best Castle Hill villas and holiday homes with a pool

Among the 1 accommodations in Castle Hill, here are the 1 best villas and holiday homes with a pool

Garden Guesthouse - Castle Hill
9.9 127 reviews
Castle Hill
25/06 – 28/06
£118/nighttotal: £354 (3 )

Garden Guesthouse

1 4
house , Rydalmere
This one-bedroom cottage is located in Rydalmere, a short distance from Parramatta CBD and just 5km from the Homebush Olympic Precinct. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The cottage comfortably sleeps four guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, and a comfortable lounge with a sofa bed. Guests can enjoy a garden setting, a swimming pool, and outdoor entertaining areas, perfect for relaxation and socialising.

Best Castle Hill villas and holiday homes with a kitchen

House ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 6 Guests - Castle Hill
Castle Hill
13/07 – 17/07
£223/nighttotal: £892 (4 )

House ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 6 Guests

1 5
house , Dural
This Dural cottage is situated on the edge of the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary within Berowra National Park, offering unique seclusion and wildlife encounters, close to Dural town.
Sleeping up to six guests, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling features a queen bed, bunk beds, a loft double, reverse-cycle air conditioning, and parking; on-site wildlife tours contribute to conservation efforts.
Modern 3br Townhouse - Sleeps 10 - 2-car Garage - Castle Hill
9.9 7 reviews
Castle Hill
13/07 – 17/07
£394/nighttotal: £1576 (4 )

Modern 3br Townhouse - Sleeps 10 - 2-car Garage

3 5
house , Sydney
This three-bedroom townhouse is situated in North Parramatta, Sydney, 2.1 km from CommBank Stadium and 9.3 km from ANZ Stadium.
The 200 square metre property boasts three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, parking, and can comfortably accommodate up to 18 guests.
Huge 3bed House And Backyard & 4 Car Park Spaces And Near Parramatta - Castle Hill
9.1 6 reviews
Castle Hill
13/07 – 17/07
£143/nighttotal: £572 (4 )

Huge 3bed House And Backyard & 4 Car Park Spaces And Near Parramatta

3 5
house , Wentworthville
This spacious 3-bedroom dwelling in Wentworthville offers ample off-street parking for four vehicles and is conveniently located approximately 4.5 kilometres from CommBank Stadium and 10.8 kilometres from ANZ Stadium.
This family-friendly property accommodates up to 15 guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and oven, complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a garden with an outdoor dining area, making it ideal for those seeking self-catering accommodation near Sydney's major sporting venues.
Tiny Wallaby - Dural - Castle Hill
9.8 9 reviews
Castle Hill
13/07 – 17/07
£225/nighttotal: £900 (4 )

Tiny Wallaby - Dural

1 5
cabin , Dural
The Tiny Wallaby cabin is located in Dural, New South Wales, a five-minute drive from the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and 72 kilometres northwest of Sydney's central business district.
This self-catering lodge sleeps six, boasting a queen bed, two single bunk beds, a loft double bed, a jacuzzi, reverse-cycle air conditioning, and parking; an optional wildlife tour of the sanctuary, including dingo and wombat encounters, is available.

Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Castle Hill

  • What are the must-see attractions in Castle Hill, New Zealand?

    Castle Hill's limestone formations are the undeniable star attraction. The dramatic, otherworldly landscape of the Kura Tāwhiti Conservation Area offers incredible photo opportunities. Many visitors enjoy exploring the numerous caves and rock formations, such as the iconic Castle Hill itself. The area also provides excellent hiking opportunities with trails catering to various fitness levels.
  • What are the best holiday homes in Castle Hill?

  • Is Castle Hill, New Zealand known for mountains, beaches, forests, or other types of landscapes?

    Castle Hill is primarily known for its unique karst landscape. While not directly on the coast, it's surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, and the nearby Waimakariri River provides a different aspect to the scenery. It's not known for beaches or extensive forests, but rather its dramatic limestone formations and expansive grasslands.
  • What are the best holiday homes with a jacuzzi in Castle Hill?

    The best holiday home with a jacuzzi in Castle Hill is Cedarwood Retreat - Castle Hill Holiday Home.

  • What are the most surprising and hidden attractions in Castle Hill, New Zealand?

    Many of the smaller, less-visited caves and rock formations within the Kura Tāwhiti Conservation Area offer a surprising sense of seclusion. Exploring these off-the-beaten-path areas can reveal hidden gems and stunning views. Look for unmarked tracks leading away from the main paths – always ensuring safety and awareness of the terrain.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday homes in Castle Hill?

    The best pet friendly holiday homes in Castle Hill are Rose Cottage - Lake Coleridge Holiday Home and Number 8 - Castle Hill Village.

  • What are some unique ways to learn about the culture of Castle Hill, New Zealand by engaging with its people?

    Castle Hill itself doesn't have a large, concentrated population. However, engaging with locals in nearby towns like Culverden or Waipara might offer insights into the regional culture. Consider visiting local farms, craft shops, or pubs to chat with residents and learn about their connection to the land and the area's history. The nearby Canterbury Museum in Christchurch might also offer exhibits on the region's history and culture.
  • What are the best holiday homes with parking in Castle Hill?

  • How much time should you set aside to thoroughly explore Castle Hill, New Zealand?

    A half-day trip allows for a good exploration of the main attractions, including several walks amongst the limestone formations. However, to truly appreciate the area and explore some of the more hidden trails, a full day is recommended. Allow more time if you plan on extensive hiking or photography.
  • Is there anything you might not think to pack for Castle Hill, New Zealand?

    Sturdy footwear is essential, as the terrain can be uneven and rocky. A good quality sun hat and sunscreen are also crucial, especially during summer. Depending on the time of year, layers of clothing are advisable, as the weather can be changeable. A walking stick might also be beneficial for navigating uneven ground.
  • What cultural experiences or workshops in Castle Hill, New Zealand offer something different?

    There aren't dedicated cultural workshops specifically in Castle Hill. However, exploring the nearby towns might offer opportunities to engage with local artisans or learn about farming practices in the region. Checking local event listings for nearby towns could reveal opportunities to experience local arts and crafts.
  • Are there any food festivals in Castle Hill, New Zealand where you can try local food?

    Castle Hill itself doesn't host dedicated food festivals. However, nearby towns like Culverden and Waipara often have events showcasing regional produce and cuisine. Check local event listings for details on any seasonal markets or festivals in the surrounding areas. The Waipara Valley is known for its wine, and many wineries offer food and wine pairings.
  • What seasonal natural events, such as migrations or blooming periods, occur in Castle Hill, New Zealand?

    The most noticeable seasonal change would be the variations in the landscape's colour throughout the year. Spring brings a vibrant green to the grasslands, while autumn sees a transformation into golden hues. Specific migrations of birds are not a prominent feature of Castle Hill, but the surrounding area hosts a diverse range of birdlife.
  • What exclusive experiences are available when visiting Castle Hill, New Zealand?

    Guided rock climbing tours are available for experienced climbers, offering a unique perspective of the area. Private photography tours focusing on capturing the unique light and landscape could also be arranged through local operators. These exclusive options provide a more personalised and in-depth experience.

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Best Castle Hill villas and holiday homes with a fireplace

Rifugio Castle Hill - Castle Hill
9.8 6 reviews
Castle Hill
30/08 – 11/09
£285/nighttotal: £3420 (12 )

Rifugio Castle Hill

4 2
chalet , Castle Hill
Rifugio Castle Hill is situated in Castle Hill, just 18km from Craigieburn and 15km from Broken River Ski Field, offering easy access to outdoor activities in a tranquil setting. The chalet is ideal for groups, with two bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a spacious living area, comfortably accommodating up to 25 guests.
The chalet is equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay, including a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace, free Wi-Fi, a washing machine, a dishwasher, a tennis court, and a private garden. Enjoy a relaxing escape in this peaceful location, surrounded by stunning natural beauty.

Best Castle Hill villas and holiday homes with jacuzzi

Tiny Wallaby - Dural - Castle Hill
9.8 9 reviews
Castle Hill
13/07 – 17/07
£225/nighttotal: £900 (4 )

Tiny Wallaby - Dural

1 5
cabin , Dural
The Tiny Wallaby cabin is located in Dural, New South Wales, a five-minute drive from the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and 72 kilometres northwest of Sydney's central business district.
This self-catering lodge sleeps six, boasting a queen bed, two single bunk beds, a loft double bed, a jacuzzi, reverse-cycle air conditioning, and parking; an optional wildlife tour of the sanctuary, including dingo and wombat encounters, is available.
Tiny Wallaby - Castle Hill
Castle Hill
13/07 – 17/07
£218/nighttotal: £872 (4 )

Tiny Wallaby

1 5
house , Dural
Tiny Wallaby, a Dural holiday home, is situated approximately 26 kilometres from both Qudos Bank Arena and ANZ Stadium, offering a peaceful retreat from Sydney's city centre.
This self-catering property boasts a 20-square-metre floor area, sleeping up to 11 guests in one bedroom, and features air conditioning, a jacuzzi, and a fully equipped kitchen.
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