Holiday houses in Kurrajong

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Popular amenities for Kurrajong holiday rentals

Stay near Kurrajong's top sights

Lochiel House28 locals recommend
The Village Kitchen Kurrajong12 locals recommend
Kurrajong’s Numero Uno Pizzeria & Pasta Bar10 locals recommend
Kurmond Social9 locals recommend
Goodie Goodie Gum Drops6 locals recommend
IGA X-Press Kurrajong Heights6 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Kurrajong

  • Total rentals

    40 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $96 AUD before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    2.3K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    10 properties are a good fit for families

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    30 properties include access to Wi-Fi

Your guide to Kurrajong

All About Kurrajong

Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Mountains, Kurrajong is a historic small town that’s managed to stay mostly under the radar despite its renowned fruit orchards and panoramic views of the Sydney Basin and Harbour Bridge. Pick-your-own farms, patches, and orchards provide a taste of Kurrajong’s delicious local produce, while Memorial Park offers plenty of green space and shaded nooks for enjoying a picnic of local goodies. Various bike paths and trails make cycling through Kurrajong a popular way to experience the area.

The Hawkesbury Regional Museum, North Richmond Bridge, and the small towns of Windsor and Richmond provide a scenic route for a day trip between Kurrajong and Sydney. The green, rolling hills and grazing horses and cattle only add to the serene countryside feel, making Kurrajong a relaxing getaway destination.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Kurrajong

While the weather in Kurrajong is considered mild, the best time to seek Kurrajong accommodations is generally January through March or September through December. The weather is typically warm and pleasant during these times; however, you’ll want to pack your sunscreen and a rain jacket because you will likely need both. Events such as an underground film festival and Christmas market are just a few of the nearby happenings scheduled throughout these months, adding even more to the local experience. May through August offers crisp, cool temperatures; this period also provides the least rainfall. It’s a good idea to pack a jacket and warm clothes to avoid missing out on the beautiful Kurrajong views.


Top things to do in Kurrajong

Kurrajong Village Shops

The Kurrajong Village Shops offer a local experience with a view of Sydney and the Harbour Bridge. Various small stores and boutiques, cottages-turned-cafes, local coffee shops, and restaurants give visitors a taste of the tranquil town atmosphere with the historic feel.

Blue Mountains Botanic Garden

Located at Mount Tomah, the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden covers 28 hectares of curated garden and 244 hectares of wilderness, including natural woodland and alpine rainforest regions. In addition to the hundreds of native and imported plant species, diverse local wildlife can be seen year-round, including marsupials, birds, and lizards. With options to explore the garden on your own or as part of a guided visit, you can experience its ever-changing beauty however you prefer.

Kurrajong Radio Museum

The Kurrajong Radio Museum offers a look back through the history of the radio, with hundreds of devices on display, including a collection of domestic, professional, commercial, and hobby radios. Operational morse keys take visitors back in time as they attempt to send a morse code message. In addition to the interactive displays and demonstrations, the museum also showcases its own radio station and broadcast studio.

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