Castle Hill

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Castle Hill, a leafy suburb in Sydney's north-west, offers a surprising blend of colonial history, green spaces, and a thriving café culture. Named after the castle-like hill that once dominated the landscape, the area is now a gateway to the Hawkesbury region, with easy access to national parks and historic sites. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or a nature lover, Castle Hill provides a relaxed, authentically Australian experience away from the city's hustle.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

A half-day is enough to explore Castle Hill's key attractions, but consider a full day if you want to combine a visit to Koala Park Sanctuary with a stroll through the heritage parks and a relaxed lunch at a local café. Morning is best for wildlife spotting, followed by a picnic at Bella Vista Farm. The area also works well as a stopover on a self-drive itinerary between Sydney and the Blue Mountains or the Hunter Valley.

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