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657 Unique places to stay in Blue Mountains

Best family friendly Blue Mountains unique stays

Among the 657 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Chalet Kanimbla - Breathtaking 360 Views On The Top Of Mount Kanimbla - Blue Mountains
10 3 reviews

Chalet Kanimbla - Breathtaking 360 Views On The Top Of Mount Kanimbla

chalet, Kanimbla
This Kanimbla mountain lodge is situated near Mount Victoria, within 20km of the Mount Victoria Railway Museum, Berghofer's Pass, and Blue Mountains National Park, and 25km from the Keith Rowe Gallery and Campbell Rhododendron Gardens.
Sleeping six guests in three bedrooms and two bathrooms, this pet-friendly holiday home boasts a sauna, private garden, barbecue, and internet access, ideal for exploring the Blue Mountains.
Federation Gardens & Possums Hideaway - Blue Mountains
9.2 631 reviews

Federation Gardens & Possums Hideaway

chalet, Blackheath
This charming house is situated in Blackheath, just a short drive from the town centre and within easy reach of Echo Point and The Three Sisters. It has consistently received excellent ratings from guests for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The house offers a spacious and comfortable retreat with a range of facilities for a relaxing stay. Guests can enjoy the private swimming pool, tennis court, and spa, or take advantage of the on-site restaurant and bar.
Romantic Cottage In The Blue Mountains With Valley Views - Blue Mountains
9.8 12 reviews

Romantic Cottage In The Blue Mountains With Valley Views

cabin, Hazelbrook
This Hazelbrook holiday cottage enjoys a convenient location within 3km of Terrace Falls Reserve, Blue Mountains National Park, and Horseshoe Falls Reserve, and within 15km of Wentworth Falls Lake and Wentworth Falls.
Sleeping up to two guests, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, Smart TV, and parking, with Hazelbrook station a 10-minute walk away.
Water Front Cabin On The Hawkesbury - Blue Mountains
No reviews

Water Front Cabin On The Hawkesbury

cabin, Wisemans Ferry
This absolute waterfront lodge at Wisemans Ferry is located on the Hawkesbury River, only 10 metres from a boat ramp, making it ideal for those with a boat.
This family-friendly holiday home offers 60 square metres of living space with two bedrooms, sleeping up to four guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, and a spacious outdoor entertaining area with a BBQ and pizza oven.

Best Blue Mountains unusual places with a balcony

Shearers Cottage At Curraweela Farm - Blue Mountains
10 11 reviews

Shearers Cottage At Curraweela Farm

cabin, Curraweela
This 100-year-old Curraweela cottage, a five-minute drive from the Abercrombie River and easily accessible to Wombeyan Caves, offers a unique rustic stay.
The self-contained studio sleeps four, features a Metters stove, slate floors, a garden, terrace, parking, and a kitchen with a fridge and microwave; an outdoor fire pit is available for stargazing, and a separate two-bedroom cottage (separate booking) and camping are available for larger groups.
Vineyard Stay At Mudgee - Blue Mountains
9.3 63 reviews

Vineyard Stay At Mudgee

farm, Apple Tree Flat
Vineyard stay at Mudgee is a renovated farmhouse located in Apple Tree Flat, just 19 kilometres from Mudgee Airport. The property has received excellent user ratings for cleanliness and location, which is considered very good.
The farmhouse offers 100 square metres of living space. Guests can enjoy a private balcony, a garden, a bar, and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher.
Hester House- A Hidden Valley Retreat At Leura - Blue Mountains
No reviews

Hester House- A Hidden Valley Retreat At Leura

chalet, Blue Mountains
This Leura lodge offers excellent access to the Blue Mountains National Park, with Katoomba Scenic World just a short drive away, and the Everglades Historic House & Gardens within walking distance.
This pet-friendly chalet accommodates up to six guests and features a private terrace, air conditioning, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave oven.
Mountain Culture Farm Stays - Blue Mountains
9.6 8 reviews

Mountain Culture Farm Stays

manor house, Kanimbla
This 42-acre farm stay is located in Kanimbla, a rural mountain region, just a short drive from attractions like Berghofer's Pass and Blackheath Golf Course. The property enjoys excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for visitors seeking a peaceful retreat.
The farm offers a spacious country retreat with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, accommodating up to eight guests. The property features a private tennis court, cinema room, and a large garden, as well as access to nearby hiking trails, mountain biking routes and canyons.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Blue Mountains

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    For a less crowded experience in the Blue Mountains, consider exploring the less-visited areas. The Explorers' Treetop Adventures near Katoomba offers stunning views and a unique perspective. For a peaceful walk, try the Dunphys Track, a less strenuous alternative to some of the more popular trails, offering lovely views of valleys and waterfalls. Also, look for the smaller, less-known waterfalls like the Bridal Veil Falls near Leura, offering a quieter escape from the main tourist areas. Finally, consider a visit to Mount Wilson, a charming village known for its stunning panoramic views and peaceful atmosphere.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains doesn't have one singular, internationally renowned festival. However, many smaller local events and festivals happen throughout the year. Check local event listings closer to your travel dates to see what might be on. Many towns and villages in the region host their own smaller festivals and markets celebrating local produce and crafts.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains are characterised by dramatic sandstone cliffs, eucalyptus forests, and numerous waterfalls. The area features diverse ecosystems, ranging from temperate rainforest in sheltered valleys to open woodlands on the higher ridges. Look out for iconic sandstone formations like the Three Sisters, and the abundance of eucalyptus trees which give the mountains their distinctive blue haze.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains offers various outdoor activities. Bushwalking is extremely popular, with trails catering to all fitness levels. Rock climbing is another popular activity, with many challenging cliffs and crags. Mountain biking is also well-established, with numerous purpose-built tracks. For something different, try canyoning or abseiling down some of the impressive waterfalls.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains weather can be unpredictable. Pack layers, including a waterproof and windproof jacket, as conditions can change rapidly. Sturdy walking shoes are essential for exploring the many trails. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are vital, even on cloudy days, due to the high altitude and sun reflection. In winter, warm layers and possibly thermal underwear are recommended, as temperatures can drop significantly.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Visiting local farmers' markets, like the Leura Village Market, is a great way to interact with locals and sample regional produce. Exploring the smaller villages and towns, like Blackheath or Katoomba, allows you to experience the unique character of each community. Many local businesses, cafes and restaurants are family-run, offering a chance to chat with the owners and learn more about the area. Consider joining a guided bushwalk with a local guide for a deeper understanding of the region's history and ecology.
  • Is the Blue Mountains, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    The Blue Mountains are famous for the blue haze created by the eucalyptus oil in the air, particularly noticeable on warmer days. During spring, the wildflowers are abundant, adding colour to the landscape. Autumn brings a stunning display of foliage colours as the eucalyptus and other trees change hues. Winter can see frost and even snow on the higher peaks, transforming the scenery dramatically.
  • What are the best local foods in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains boasts many excellent restaurants and cafes. Local produce features heavily, with many establishments using fresh, seasonal ingredients. Look out for dishes featuring local lamb, cheeses, and fresh vegetables. Many cafes offer delicious baked goods and coffee using locally roasted beans. Several restaurants specialise in Australian cuisine, incorporating native ingredients.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    For adventure, consider abseiling down waterfalls, rock climbing at various locations, or tackling some of the more challenging bushwalking trails. Scenic World offers a cable car ride, a railway journey down a steep incline, and a walk through the rainforest, providing a thrilling and scenic experience. White-water rafting is also available in the nearby Grose River for those seeking a more intense adventure.

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Best Blue Mountains unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 657 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Tiny Wombat And Wallaby - Dural - Blue Mountains
No reviews

Tiny Wombat And Wallaby - Dural

cabin, Dural
This secluded accommodation, comprising two separate tiny homes named Tiny Wombat and Wallaby, is situated within the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, a 45-minute drive northwest of Sydney CBD and a 5-kilometre drive from Dural's amenities and attractions like Bella Vista Farm and Rouse Hill House & Farm.
Each 20 square metre tiny home offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and sleeps up to six guests with a flexible bedding configuration, featuring air conditioning, a kitchen, and year-round outdoor hot tubs, with complimentary firewood provided for the wood-fired tubs during cooler months.
Delightful Container House With Views - Blue Mountains
8.7 51 reviews

Delightful Container House With Views

farm, Hartley
This farm stay is located in Hartley, just 20 miles from both Katoomba Scenic World and the Three Sisters Cable Car, making it a perfect base for exploring the Blue Mountains. It consistently receives excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The accommodation is housed in a stylish and modern container, offering a unique and contemporary experience. Guests can enjoy a private terrace with an outdoor fireplace, a hot spring bath, a fully equipped kitchen, and barbecue facilities.
'Ligo' - With Outdoor Bath And Escarpment Views - Blue Mountains
10 124 reviews

'Ligo' - With Outdoor Bath And Escarpment Views

cabin
Ligo Tiny House, an architecturally designed self-catering unit, is located in the 7 Valleys region near Lithgow, within the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage area, approximately 190 kilometres west of Sydney.
This eco-friendly, one-bedroom lodge sleeps two guests and features a kitchenette, jacuzzi, outdoor bath, fire pit, and rainwater harvesting, offering secluded river views and exceptional stargazing opportunities within 40 hectares of bushland.
Tiny Astrid - Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains
No reviews

Tiny Astrid - Blue Mountains

cabin, Hampton
This Scandinavian-inspired tiny house, located in Hampton within the Blue Mountains, is situated just over 320 kilometers west of Sydney, near Kanangra Boyd National Park and Marrangaroo National Park.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodge accommodates two guests and features a loft queen bed, a kitchen with a fridge, air conditioning, a terrace, and a hot tub with Blue Mountain views, offering proximity to State Mine Heritage Park and Railway.

Best Blue Mountains unusual places with a sauna

Divine Pine Hideaway In The Blue Mountains+sauna - Blue Mountains
10 236 reviews

Divine Pine Hideaway In The Blue Mountains+sauna

cabin
Divine Pine Hideaway is a brand new one-bedroom lodge located in Medlow Bath, just a 2.4 kilometre walk from the Hydro Majestic Hotel.
The lodge, ideal for a small family or group of friends, features a fully equipped kitchen, an infrared sauna, and a private outdoor fire pit, perfect for relaxing evenings.
Chalet Kanimbla - Blue Mountains
9.9 106 reviews

Chalet Kanimbla

chalet
This chalet is located in the Blue Mountains, just 120 kilometres from Sydney, offering stunning 360-degree views of the surrounding peaks. The property sits at 975 metres above sea level, providing a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This mountain retreat can accommodate up to 6 guests, making it perfect for families or groups of friends. The chalet comes equipped with a fully fitted kitchen, a private jacuzzi, a sauna, a garden, and parking, allowing you to enjoy the best of both worlds – the beauty of the Blue Mountains and the comforts of home.
Ukiyo - 150 Acres, Private Sauna, Icebath And Gym - Blue Mountains
9.9 33 reviews

Ukiyo - 150 Acres, Private Sauna, Icebath And Gym

cabin
Ukiyo, a secluded Mount Marsden lodge, offers a private, off-grid escape with stunning valley views and nearby wildlife.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom retreat sleeps four, boasting a private gym, sauna, ice bath, and air conditioning, perfect for a relaxing wellness break.
Unique Farm Tiny Home With Sauna - Blue Mountains
9.9 107 reviews

Unique Farm Tiny Home With Sauna

cabin
This Little Hartley self-catering cottage is situated on an 8-acre family farm, approximately 24km from Blackheath and 32km from Lithgow, offering stunning valley views and interaction with farm animals.
The property features a loft bedroom with a double bed (accessed by ladder), a downstairs sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchen with a 2-burner gas stovetop and full-sized oven, a private sauna, a small fire pit, and a BBQ (subject to fire bans), accommodating up to two guests.
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