Top Kids Play Centres in Castle Hill, Sydney
Castle Hill has been transformed by the Sydney Metro North West line, connecting it directly to Chatswood and the CBD with trains every four minutes.
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Family Facilities in Castle Hill
Castle Hill Family Facts
Source: ABS Census 2021
About Castle Hill for Families
Castle Hill has been transformed by the Sydney Metro North West line, connecting it directly to Chatswood and the CBD with trains every four minutes. But the headline attraction for families is Area 51 Castle Hill — Sydney's largest indoor play centre at a staggering 4,000 square metres, which opened in January 2026 and has instantly become one of the city's must-visit family destinations. Area 51 occupies an enormous space with multi-level climbing and soft-play structures, trampolines, dodgeball, obstacle and ninja courses, and giant slides. A dedicated toddler area gives younger children their own safe zone away from the bigger kids.
The Snow World experience is genuinely unique — real snow at minus five degrees Celsius, all indoors, all year round. Virtual reality games including Dragon Rider VR and Combat VR add technology-driven thrills for older children. The centre runs flexible one-hour and two-hour sessions, opens daily from 9am to 9pm, and has 11 dedicated party rooms. School holiday specials expand the offering further.
Bernie Mullane Playground in nearby Kellyville is one of Sydney's best all-abilities playgrounds, designed so every child can play regardless of ability. An impressive all-abilities play tower sits at the centre, surrounded by a double flying fox, climbing nets, sensory-friendly equipment, slides and swings. The Liberty Swing provides wheelchair access, and a dry creek bed offers nature play. Changing Places toilets and accessible picnic areas make it genuinely inclusive — not just in design intent but in practical detail.
The playground suits all ages from toddlers to teenagers. Castle Hill Showground is a historic venue and home to the annual Castle Hill Show, typically held in March or April. The showground hosts regular farmers' markets and community events throughout the year. The adjacent Showground Village is a 9,500-square-metre retail centre opened alongside Hills Showground Metro Station, with over 26 specialty retailers, Woolworths, dining and cafes.
Cuto Kids Cafe in Showground Village combines safe and creative play spaces with a cafe, plus birthday party packages — a convenient option right at the Metro station. Hills Showground Metro Station and Castle Hill Metro Station are both on the Metro North West line, providing fast, frequent services. Bus routes connect to Parramatta, Hornsby and the wider Hills District. Car access is good, with Showground Village offering over 341 parking spaces.
Castle Towers shopping centre has extensive family dining, a cinema, parents' rooms and three hours of free parking. The dining scene centres on Castle Towers and the new Showground Village precinct. Cuto Kids Cafe in Showground Village is the standout for families wanting play-and-eat in one visit. Castle Towers has an extensive food court and surrounding restaurants covering diverse cuisines.
Hills Super Centre at HomeCo Castle Hill adds large-format retail for family shopping trips. Castle Hill is exceptional for families with children from newborns through to teenagers. The dedicated toddler area at Area 51 and the all-abilities design at Bernie Mullane mean very young children and children with additional needs are genuinely catered for, not as an afterthought. Primary school children have the run of Area 51's ninja courses, trampolines and giant slides.
The Snow World experience appeals to all ages. Teenagers enjoy the VR games and dodgeball. The Castle Hill Show runs annually in March or April with agricultural displays, carnival rides and entertainment. Area 51's Snow World operates year-round at minus five degrees, making it a unique wet-weather or hot-day option.
School holiday specials at Area 51 add extra value during breaks. The Metro connection has been transformative for the Hills District — families can now reach Chatswood, the North Shore and the CBD without sitting in M2 traffic, and new dining and retail at the station precincts have given Castle Hill an urban energy that complements its established family-friendly character. The Hills District's family demographic is among Sydney's strongest, meaning businesses and services actively cater to children's needs as standard rather than an afterthought. With Area 51's scale and uniqueness, Bernie Mullane's inclusive design and the Metro's convenience, Castle Hill has cemented itself as one of the premier family destinations in greater Sydney.
Play Venues in Castle Hill
The After School Klub Excelsior
Castle Hill
location_on Excelsior Public School Rondelay Drive, Castle Hill NSW 2154
YMCA Oakhill Drive OSHC
Castle Hill
location_on Oakhill Drive Public School, 1-5 Oakhill Dr, Castle Hill NSW 2154
Castle Hill Funhouse
Castle Hill
location_on Castle Hill Public School, Les Shore Place, Castle Hill NSW 2154
Ambrose School Age Care, St Angela's, Castle Hill
Castle Hill
location_on St Angela's Primary School, 40 Harrington Avenue, Castle Hill NSW 2154
Pirate Play Land @Castle Mall
Castle Hill
location_on Pirate Play Land @Castle Mall, Castle Hill NSW
360 Action Park Castle Hill
Castle Hill
location_on Castle Hill NSW 2154
Lollipops Playland & Cafe Castle Hill
Castle Hill
location_on Unit 8/10 Hudson Avenue, Castle Hill NSW 2154
Cuto Kids Cafe Castle Hill
Castle Hill
location_on Showground Village, Doran Drive, Castle Hill NSW 2154
Area 51 Castle Hill
Castle Hill
location_on HomeCo, 16-18 Victoria Ave, Castle Hill NSW 2154
Why Castle Hill for Families
Area 51 — Sydney's largest play centre
At 4,000 sqm with multi-level play, trampolines, ninja courses, giant slides and a Snow World experience with real snow at -5 degrees C — all indoors, all year round.
Bernie Mullane all-abilities playground
One of Sydney's best inclusive playgrounds with all-abilities play tower, Liberty Swing, sensory equipment, double flying fox and nature play creek bed.
Metro every 4 minutes
Hills Showground and Castle Hill Metro stations connect directly to Chatswood and CBD with trains every 4 minutes, transforming access for Hills District families.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best kids activities in Castle Hill?expand_more
Area 51 is Sydney's largest indoor play centre at 4,000 sqm with multi-level play structures, trampolines, ninja courses, giant slides and a Snow World with real snow at minus five degrees. Bernie Mullane Playground in Kellyville is one of Sydney's best all-abilities playgrounds. Castle Hill Showground hosts the annual show and regular markets. Cuto Kids Cafe in Showground Village combines play with dining. The Castle Hill Show runs annually with carnival rides and entertainment.
What is Area 51 Castle Hill like?expand_more
Area 51 opened in January 2026 and occupies 4,000 square metres, making it Sydney's largest indoor play centre. It has multi-level climbing structures, trampolines, dodgeball, ninja courses and giant slides. A dedicated toddler area gives young children their own space. Snow World has real snow at minus five degrees year-round. VR games include Dragon Rider and Combat VR. Open daily 9am to 9pm with flexible one-hour and two-hour sessions. 11 party rooms available.
Is Bernie Mullane Playground good for all abilities?expand_more
Bernie Mullane Playground in Kellyville was specifically designed as an all-abilities space. The all-abilities play tower is the centrepiece, with a Liberty Swing for wheelchair access, sensory-friendly equipment, double flying fox, climbing nets, slides and swings. A dry creek bed provides nature play. Changing Places toilets and accessible picnic areas ensure genuine inclusivity. The playground suits all ages from toddlers through teenagers.
How do I get to Castle Hill with kids?expand_more
Hills Showground Metro Station and Castle Hill Metro Station are both on the Sydney Metro North West line, with trains every four minutes to Chatswood and the CBD. Bus routes connect to Parramatta, Hornsby and the wider Hills District. Showground Village has over 341 parking spaces. Castle Towers offers three hours of free parking. The Metro has transformed access — families no longer need to sit in M2 traffic to reach the city.
Where can I host a birthday party in Castle Hill?expand_more
Area 51 has 11 dedicated party rooms with flexible packages combining play sessions, food and themed experiences including Snow World. Cuto Kids Cafe in Showground Village offers party packages with creative play spaces. Bernie Mullane Playground and Castle Hill Showground have outdoor picnic facilities for warmer-weather parties. Castle Towers restaurants accommodate kids' party groups. The range of party options is among the best in Sydney.
What family dining is available in Castle Hill?expand_more
Cuto Kids Cafe in Showground Village combines safe play spaces with a cafe, making it ideal for families with young children. Castle Towers has an extensive food court and surrounding restaurants. The Showground Village dining precinct brings cafes and eateries right next to the Metro station. Hills Super Centre area has additional cafes. The suburb's family demographic means kids' menus and facilities are standard at most venues.
What is the Castle Hill Show?expand_more
The Castle Hill Show is an annual agricultural show typically held in March or April at Castle Hill Showground. It features agricultural displays, carnival rides, sideshow entertainment, animal exhibits and food stalls. It is one of the largest suburban shows in the Sydney region and has been a Hills District family tradition for generations. The showground also hosts regular farmers' markets and seasonal events throughout the year.
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