Holiday houses in Wagga Wagga

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Popular amenities for Wagga Wagga holiday rentals

Stay near Wagga Wagga's top sights

Thirsty Crow Brewery5 locals recommend
Trail Street Coffee Shop5 locals recommend
The Oakroom Kitchen & Bar7 locals recommend
Birdhouse Bar5 locals recommend
Thaigga14 locals recommend
Uneke Lounge9 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Wagga Wagga

Top Guest favourite
Guesthouse in Lake Albert
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 612 reviews

Amelia Grace Cottage

ChristineRating, 5 starstoday
From the moment I made first contact with Robyn til we said goodbye to Graham we felt taken care of. Easy checkin, brilliant accommodation that had everything plus more, the little extras made a huge impression. From the fresh fruit, stocked fridge & pantry, dressing gowns in the bathroom to the little doggie beds and basket of dog toys, this little paradise called Amelia Grace Cottage was perfect for our two night stay for the Wagga Cup. The farm animals were a delight and very friendly allowing us to pat them. The heating was toasty warm. Huge shower and the whole AirBnB was disability friendly, with a ramp to get inside, and rails to hold onto in the shower plus a shower seat. We cannot recommend this little gem highly enough. Thank you Robyn and Graham for a very pleasant stay.
Top Guest favourite
Home in Tolland
5 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Large 5 bedroom family home.

ChristinaRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
I wish I could give Leanne and Andrew 10 stars because giving a 5 star review doesn't seem enough. The home is immaculate. They have thought of every possible thing you could need to enjoy your stay. I spoke with Leanne a couple of nights before our booking and she is so friendly. We arrived exhausted after driving for 12 hours and were able to completely relax in what felt like luxury accommodation. We all slept solidly and woke up the next morning feeling refreshed for the drive home. The only disappointing thing is that we only stayed for 1 night. The next time we need to stay in Wagga Wagga, Leanne and Andrew's will be place we'll stay.
Top Guest favourite
Guest suite in Springvale
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 305 reviews

Cleveland Studio nestled on 3 acres!

AliceRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Absolutely fabulous stay, excellent hosts, very accomdating and considerate went above and beyond. Beautiful place to stay, thank you so much Ben
Home in Springvale
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Family home and wide open space.

KaranRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Loved the property, location and amenities. Very peaceful and well equipped property. Lot to do for kids including the toys available in the toy room. Will rebook and highly recommend Thanks Matthew for being a great host and letting us stay
Superhost
Home in Wagga Wagga
4.6 out of 5 average rating, 98 reviews

Central cottage - Minutes away from Main Street

AdamRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Great stay, house is well furnished and in a good location
Home in Lake Albert
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Stylish Lake Albert Cottage. Wagga Wagga

MariaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
A lovely spacious cottage. Great fenced off and secure backyard for our three small dogs. A private courtyard accessible from the master bedroom and a lovely soft linen add a touch of luxury. We enjoyed our stay.
Guest favourite
Townhouse in Wagga Wagga
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Centrally located 3 bedroom terrace house

BenRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Second time staying with Patricia and everything was fantastic! Such a great location with plenty of shops, cafes and restaurants within east walking distance plus the great walk along the river. Highly recommended!!
Guest favourite
Home in Turvey Park
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

HOUSE 4 bedroom 2 bathroom pool

AndrewRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We stayed with our younger children and our parents to watch our eldest child march out from Kapooka. The weekend was great and our home base made a huge difference. Pool to swim in and relax, place was clean, view was great. A very relaxing and enjoyable property. Thanks Pete

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Wagga Wagga

  • Total rentals

    360 properties

  • Total number of reviews

    22K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    280 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    70 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    40 properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    200 properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Wagga Wagga

All About Wagga Wagga

Sitting midway between Sydney and Melbourne in southern New South Wales, Wagga Wagga is Australia’s largest inland city. The undulating Murrumbidgee River frames the city’s northern edge, and Lake Albert sits to the south, where locals launch their boats for lazy afternoons on the water.

The rolling farmland surrounding Wagga Wagga is brimming with a bounty of produce and flora, from olive groves and strawberry patches to blooming lavender and iris farms; you can sample the goods for yourself at Markets by the Lake against the scenic backdrop of Lake Albert. With around half of the state’s vineyards, the wider Riverina region is famed for its shiraz and cabernet sauvignon, which are paired with innovative dishes at a wealth of local cellar doors.

In town, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery houses pieces by local artists and the National Art Glass Collection, while six laneway murals adorn Cadell Place. One of the last working Railway Roundhouses in the Southern Hemisphere draws visitors to the Roundhouse Railway Museum in Junee, around half an hour’s drive away.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Wagga Wagga

Pet-friendly accommodations in Wagga Wagga are popular in the spring, when dog walks are accompanied by carpets of wildflowers in Livingstone National Park, a 40-minute drive away. At this time of year, visitors head to the open-air children’s festival in September and October’s cycling and craft beer festival. Hot, dry summers draw people to the river for swimming and boating, and the trees all over town turn crimson and amber during the autumn. Winter can bring foggy conditions. In March, the city comes alive with a colourful street parade down Baylis Street as part of Wagga Mardi Gras. A comedy festival takes over in June, and, later the same month, Lost Lanes centres on Cadell Place to showcase local art, eats, and beats.


Top things to do in Wagga Wagga

Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens

Minutes from the main drag of Fitzmaurice Street, this tranquil green space boasts more than 20 acres, including a traditional Chinese pavilion and the Shakespearean Garden, which is home to plant species from the famous playwright’s work. The Native Floral Section highlights local plant varieties, while the Willans Hill Miniature Railway runs along three routes on the first and third Sunday of the month.

Lockhart Sculpture and Heritage Trail

A 45-minute drive west of town, the town of Lockhart’s streets are dotted with award-winning sculptures made with repurposed farm materials, from rusted metal to cogs and bolts. The cluster of pieces where Green Street meets Urana Street includes kangaroo silhouettes and an intricate horse adorned with patches of weathered copper.

Galore Hill Scenic Reserve

Located just off the main highway, Galore Hill Scenic Reserve covers more than 500 hectares and is packed with over 850 varieties of native flora and fauna, from flowering eucalyptus to echidnas and brown treecreepers. There are also a host of bushwalking tracks, the lookout tower provides breathtaking 360-degree views across the plains, and barbecue areas sit beneath the treetops for a well-earned rest in peaceful surroundings.

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