Transport
Utilize the nearby Sydney Metro Northwest line for a direct and fast connection to the Sydney CBD.





Kellyville Ridge is a contemporary residential suburb situated in the Greater Western Sydney area of New South Wales, Australia. Home to a population of approximately 10,000 residents, the area is characterized by its modern housing and family-centric community. It serves as a convenient base for those looking to explore the Hills District and surrounding regions. Visitors and residents benefit from the suburb's integration into the broader Sydney metropolitan area, providing a balance of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. The neighborhood is well-served by local parks and is located just a short distance from major retail and dining precincts.
Kellyville Ridge is a contemporary residential suburb situated in the Greater Western Sydney area of New South Wales, Australia. Home to a population of approximately 10,000 residents, the area is characterized by its modern housing and family-centric community. It serves as a convenient base for those looking to explore the Hills District and surrounding regions. Visitors and residents benefit from the suburb's integration into the broader Sydney metropolitan area, providing a balance of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. The neighborhood is well-served by local parks and is located just a short distance from major retail and dining precincts.
Modern residential developments with a community feel.
Proximity to the Sydney Metro Northwest for easy city access.
Close to major shopping hubs like Rouse Hill Town Centre.
Abundant local parks and green spaces for families.
The area is primarily residential with limited traditional tourist attractions.
A car is often the most convenient way to navigate the surrounding Hills District suburbs.
Nightlife is minimal, as the suburb caters mostly to families and quiet living.
Utilize the nearby Sydney Metro Northwest line for a direct and fast connection to the Sydney CBD.
Visit the adjacent Rouse Hill Town Centre for an extensive range of retail, dining, and cinema options.
Quiet residential living and suburban exploration.
AUD $
$120-$200 p/day
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Take advantage of the local cycleways and walking paths that connect the various residential pockets.
September-November, March-May
Mild temperatures and blooming gardens make this the most pleasant time for walking and outdoor recreation.
Can be quite hot; plan for indoor activities at nearby shopping centers or visit local pools during the day.
Clear, crisp days are perfect for exploring the regional parks and nearby nature reserves.
Cool but generally sunny; a quiet time to enjoy the local atmosphere without the intensity of the summer sun.