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76 Best resorts in Blue Mountains

Best Blue Mountains resorts with a jacuzzi

Among the 76 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 4 best resorts with a jacuzzi

Nightingale Villas - Blue Mountains
8.3 215 reviews

Nightingale Villas

resort, Broke
Nightingale Villas is located in the Hunter Valley, a 20-minute drive from popular music venues like Bimbadgen and Hope Estate, offering a peaceful retreat amongst vineyards with stunning views of the Yellow Rock escarpment. The resort has received very good user ratings, excellent location ratings, and very good cleanliness ratings.
The self-contained villas are designed in a charming Tuscan style, creating a relaxing and picturesque ambiance. Each villa features a fully equipped kitchen, a barbecue, a private balcony, a spa bath, and access to a range of amenities including a restaurant, bar, swimming pool, jacuzzi, spa, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi.
Chalets At Blackheath - Blue Mountains
9.8 124 reviews

Chalets At Blackheath

resort, Blackheath
The Chalets at Blackheath are situated in the charming town of Blackheath, just 10 miles from both Katoomba Scenic World and the Three Sisters. The resort enjoys excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Each chalet offers 75 square metres of space and includes a bedroom and bathroom. Guests can enjoy modern amenities like air conditioning, a terrace, a garden, a shared lounge, BBQ facilities, free bikes, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Cottages On Mount View - Blue Mountains
9.5 193 reviews

Cottages On Mount View

resort, Mount View
Cottages On Mount View is a secluded retreat in the Hunter Valley wine region, just two minutes from the nearest winery and 20 minutes from Hunter Valley Gardens. The resort has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
Each cottage offers a private and tranquil setting with a fireplace, fully equipped kitchen and balcony with barbecue. Guests can enjoy a complimentary welcome breakfast, relax in hammocks or use the smart TV and Bluetooth speaker for entertainment.
Ridgeview - Blue Mountains
8.9 57 reviews

Ridgeview

resort, Pokolbin
Ridgeview Resort is located in Pokolbin, just 15 kilometres from the Hunter Valley Gardens, offering a relaxing escape in the heart of the wine region. The resort has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The resort is designed for families, offering a range of facilities to keep everyone entertained. Enjoy the outdoor swimming pool, relax in the garden and on the terrace, or indulge in a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant and bar. Other amenities include a sauna, hot tub, spa centre, tennis court and private patios.

Best Blue Mountains resorts with a pool

Among the 76 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 4 best resorts with a pool

Hunter Valley Resort, Hunter Farm Adventure Centre & 4 Pines At The Farm - Blue Mountains
8.1 204 reviews

Hunter Valley Resort, Hunter Farm Adventure Centre & 4 Pines At The Farm

resort, Pokolbin
Hunter Valley Resort, Hunter Farm Adventure Centre & 4 Pines at the Farm is located in Pokolbin, just 50 kilometres from Newcastle, surrounded by picturesque vineyards and national parks. It has consistently received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The resort offers a variety of accommodation options, including comfortable rooms with modern amenities. Guests can enjoy a range of activities on-site, from wine tasting and farm visits to swimming, tennis, and dining at the restaurant, bar, or taproom.
Comfort Resort Leura Gardens - Blue Mountains
8.3 5172 reviews

Comfort Resort Leura Gardens

resort, Leura
The Leura Gardens Resort is located in the village of Leura, just 6km from the Three Sisters rock formation and within 2km of the nearest train station. The resort enjoys a very good location rating and user rating.
The resort features spacious rooms and suites, all decorated in warm red shades. The accommodation offers a range of amenities including a swimming pool, spa, restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and room service.
Ingenia Holidays Avina - Blue Mountains
8.4 1932 reviews

Ingenia Holidays Avina

resort, Vineyard
Ingenia Holidays Avina is a family-friendly resort located just 30 miles from Luna Park Sydney and 17 miles from Wet'n'Wild Sydney, making it a great base for exploring the area. The resort is highly rated by guests, with consistently good reviews for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The resort offers a variety of facilities and amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool, relax in the garden, or work out at the fitness centre.
Ingenia Holidays Nepean River - Blue Mountains
8.3 1185 reviews

Ingenia Holidays Nepean River

resort, Emu Plains
Ingenia Holidays Nepean River is located near Emu Plains, just a short drive from Penrith and within easy reach of local amenities. The resort has received very good ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The resort offers a range of accommodation options, including self-catering units with kitchens or kitchenettes. Guests can enjoy a swimming pool, games room, playground, restaurant and bar, as well as a communal kitchen, BBQ area and laundry facilities.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Blue Mountains

  • What are the top attractions in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains offer a plethora of iconic sights. For breathtaking views, Scenic World's cable car, railway and Skyway are must-dos, providing access to the Jamison Valley. Echo Point, overlooking the Three Sisters rock formation, is another classic. Wentworth Falls and Leura Cascades are stunning waterfalls worth exploring, while the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah showcases diverse plant life.
  • Which festivals are the Blue Mountains, Australia known for?

    The Blue Mountains doesn't have one single, internationally renowned festival. However, many smaller festivals and events take place throughout the year, often celebrating local arts, crafts, and produce. Check local event listings closer to your travel dates for current offerings.
  • What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Three to four days allows a good balance of exploring the major sights without feeling rushed. This gives you time to enjoy hikes, scenic drives, and perhaps some leisurely exploration of charming towns like Katoomba and Leura.
  • What types of natural scenery can visitors see in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains boast dramatic sandstone cliffs, deep valleys, cascading waterfalls (like Wentworth Falls and Leura Cascades), lush eucalyptus forests responsible for the area's blue haze, and expansive panoramic views. The varied terrain offers something for every nature lover.
  • Are there particular times of year when the Blue Mountains, Australia’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?

    Yes, absolutely. Spring (September to November) sees wildflowers blooming across the mountainsides. Autumn (March to May) brings vibrant foliage colours, transforming the landscape into a spectacle of reds, oranges, and golds. Wildlife is visible year-round, but certain species are more active during specific seasons.
  • What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Visiting local markets, like the Leura Village Markets, provides a great opportunity to interact with locals and artisans. Exploring the charming towns, like Blackheath and Katoomba, and chatting with shopkeepers and residents gives a real sense of the community spirit. Participating in a guided bushwalk can also provide insights into the area’s Aboriginal heritage.
  • What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Consider exploring the Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum in Faulconbridge, showcasing the works of the renowned Australian artist. The Explorers Tree, a significant historical site near Blackheath, is another hidden gem. For a different perspective, take a scenic drive along the Bells Line of Road.
  • Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Nightlife in the Blue Mountains is relatively low-key compared to larger cities. Katoomba and Leura offer a selection of pubs and restaurants with a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a quiet evening. Check local listings for live music venues.
  • Where are the best markets with local food in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Leura Village Markets are a popular choice, offering a range of local produce, crafts, and food stalls. Other smaller markets pop up throughout the year; checking local event listings is advisable.
  • What are the best sports events or competitions happening in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains doesn't host major international sporting events. However, local sporting clubs and organisations frequently organise events; checking local community calendars for details is recommended.
  • What are the most romantic attractions in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    A sunset picnic at Echo Point with views of the Three Sisters is incredibly romantic. A horse-drawn carriage ride through Leura or a couples massage at a spa in a charming village setting also offer romantic experiences.

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Best Blue Mountains resorts with a sauna

Lilianfels Resort & Spa - Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains
No reviews

Lilianfels Resort & Spa - Blue Mountains

resort, Sydney
The Lilianfels Resort & Spa - Blue Mountains is situated just a short distance from Echo Point Lookout, Silver Mist Reserve, and the Prince Henry Cliff Walk Trailhead, offering easy access to scenic walks and breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains. The surrounding area is known for its natural beauty, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city of Sydney.
This resort offers a range of amenities for guests of all ages, including a swimming pool, spa, fitness centre, and tennis court. There are also several dining options on site, including a restaurant and bar.

Best Blue Mountains resorts with a restaurant

Ironbark Hill Estate - Blue Mountains
9.3 353 reviews

Ironbark Hill Estate

resort, Pokolbin
Ironbark Hill Estate is located in Pokolbin, a renowned wine region, just 11 kilometres from the Hunter Valley Gardens. The resort has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The resort offers a range of accommodation options, including spacious villas and apartments, all equipped with modern amenities. Guests can enjoy a variety of on-site facilities, such as a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a tennis court, a restaurant, a bar, and a spa, as well as access to babysitting services and free Wi-Fi.
Comfort Resort Leura Gardens - Blue Mountains
No reviews

Comfort Resort Leura Gardens

resort, Sydney
Comfort Resort Leura Gardens, a hotel in Sydney, is situated in a district offering a restaurant, cafe, and Wi-Fi, with free parking and excursion assistance.
This establishment features both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a fitness centre, a massage salon, and entertainment options including ping-pong and barbecue facilities, alongside dedicated children's playrooms.
Riverside Oaks Golf Resort - Blue Mountains
8.3 40 reviews

Riverside Oaks Golf Resort

resort, Cattai
Riverside Oaks Golf Resort is situated near the Hawkesbury River and Wildlife Reserve, approximately 17.7 kilometres from Cattai National Park.
This one-bedroom villa, sleeping up to three guests, boasts a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, and access to resort amenities including a swimming pool, restaurant, bar, and championship golf course.
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