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490 Unique places to stay in Blue Mountains

Best family friendly Blue Mountains unique stays

Among the 490 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Clarence Homestead - Swim & Relax In The Mountains - Blue Mountains
9.9 147 reviews
Blue Mountains
16/07 – 18/07
NZ$1117/nighttotal: NZ$2234 (2 )

Clarence Homestead - Swim & Relax In The Mountains

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farm , Clarence
Clarence Homestead is a private farmhouse located in the Blue Mountains, just 15km from Mt Victoria, 20km from Blackheath, and 10km from Lithgow, offering a tranquil escape in the beautiful countryside. This property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The farmhouse has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests. Enjoy modern amenities including a large indoor pool, a fire pit, a fully equipped kitchen, a ping pong table, and a spacious bar area, perfect for entertaining and relaxation.
Cosy Mountain Cabin - Blue Mountains
8.3 4 reviews
Blue Mountains
05/01 – 08/01
NZ$280/nighttotal: NZ$840 (3 )

Cosy Mountain Cabin

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cabin , Lawson
Cosy Mountain Cabin in Lawson is located 14 kilometres from The Three Sisters and 14.8 kilometres from Katoomba Scenic World and the Three Sisters Cable Car.
This pet-friendly, family-friendly lodge offers accommodation for up to seven guests with two bedrooms, one bathroom, air conditioning, a kitchenette, a terrace, a garden, and an on-site tennis court, with free private parking available.
Original 1895 Cottage, Magnificent Uninterrupted Views Of Valley. - Blue Mountains
9.2 7 reviews
Blue Mountains
12/07 – 16/07
NZ$558/nighttotal: NZ$2232 (4 )

Original 1895 Cottage, Magnificent Uninterrupted Views Of Valley.

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cabin , Blackheath
This charming cottage is located in Blackheath, just a short walk from the village centre and a stone's throw from the stunning Blue Mountains National Park. Enjoy easy access to popular attractions like Govetts Leap and the Grand Canyon, making it an ideal base for exploring the region.
The cosy cottage sleeps up to eight guests across four bedrooms and one bathroom. The well-equipped kitchen features an open fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, while the large lounge room offers entertainment options such as a projector and a selection of movies.
Casa Mia Blackheath - Blue Mountains
10 335 reviews
Blue Mountains
16/07 – 18/07
NZ$623/nighttotal: NZ$1246 (2 )

Casa Mia Blackheath

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house , Blackheath
Casa Mia is a brand new cabin located just a 5-minute walk from Blackheath town centre, with hiking trails directly accessible from the property. The cabin has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The two-bedroom cabin can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, and laundry facilities, along with modern amenities like a wood-burning fireplace, reverse cycle air conditioning, and double glazing. Guests can also enjoy the garden, parking, and the added luxury of built-in robes in both bedrooms.

Best Blue Mountains unusual places with a balcony

Blue Mountains Urban Farm Stay Near Sydney At Clear View Farm (Up To 5 Guests) - Blue Mountains
10 1 review
Blue Mountains
05/01 – 08/01
NZ$488/nighttotal: NZ$1464 (3 )

Blue Mountains Urban Farm Stay Near Sydney At Clear View Farm (Up To 5 Guests)

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farm , Hazelbrook
Clear View Farm, a unique urban farm in Hazelbrook, Blue Mountains, offers complimentary farm tours (8am-4pm) and is less than 16km from Lawson, providing easy access to Katoomba and Sydney via Clear View Parade.
This 45-square-metre self-catering property sleeps five guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a terrace, garden, well-equipped kitchen (including a rice cooker and electric frying pan), and family-friendly amenities like Disney+ and Netflix.
Rustic Spirit - Blue Mountains
9.5 48 reviews
Blue Mountains
29/06 – 03/07
NZ$574/nighttotal: NZ$2296 (4 )

Rustic Spirit

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chalet , Bilpin
Rustic Spirit is a chalet situated in Bilpin, just 17 miles from Penrith and 21 miles from Katoomba, offering a peaceful retreat in the scenic Blue Mountains. It consistently receives excellent ratings for location and user experience, with a very good rating for cleanliness.
The chalet is perfect for families or couples looking for a relaxing getaway, with one bedroom and a range of amenities including a spa bath, a terrace, a garden, a restaurant, and room service. Enjoy a cooked breakfast on weekends or continental breakfast during the week, and take advantage of packed lunches for day trips.
Glyn Newydd - Is The Perfect Place To Unwind With Family & Friends And Pets - Blue Mountains
9.8 104 reviews
Blue Mountains
02/09 – 04/09
NZ$1338/nighttotal: NZ$2676 (2 )

Glyn Newydd - Is The Perfect Place To Unwind With Family & Friends And Pets

5 8
farm , Megalong Valley
This farm stay in Megalong Valley offers unparalleled escarpment views and is situated 15 kilometres from Blackheath and approximately 2.5 hours from Sydney.
This expansive 120 square metre property, accommodating up to 11 guests across two houses, features five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave, air conditioning, WiFi, and a gas-Weber BBQ, with opportunities to purchase organic olive oil and table olives from the on-site grove.
Sunflower - Cozy Cabin, Lake, Pet & Family Friendly - Blue Mountains
9.6 11 reviews
Blue Mountains
29/06 – 03/07
NZ$330/nighttotal: NZ$1320 (4 )

Sunflower - Cozy Cabin, Lake, Pet & Family Friendly

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cabin , Wentworth Falls
This charming two-bedroom cottage is situated on a quiet street in Wentworth Falls, just a short walk from the village centre and directly across from Wentworth Falls Lake. It has received excellent reviews from previous guests.
The property comfortably accommodates up to five guests and provides a spacious living area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private outdoor deck with a BBQ. Guests can enjoy the tranquil surroundings, relax in the garden, or explore the nearby hiking trails and attractions.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Blue Mountains

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

    For hidden gems, consider exploring the less-visited parts of the Blue Mountains National Park. The Wentworth Falls area offers stunning views and less crowded walking tracks like the Wentworth Pass track. For something different, try the ruins of the old shale quarries near Glenbrook, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past. Also, the small village of Blackheath has charming antique shops and cafes away from the main tourist hubs.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains doesn't have a huge number of large-scale, internationally renowned festivals. However, local events are common. Check local listings closer to your travel dates, as events vary year to year. Many towns and villages host smaller festivals celebrating local produce or arts and crafts.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic sandstone cliffs, eucalyptus forests, and valleys. Waterfalls are abundant, with Wentworth Falls and Katoomba Falls being popular examples. You'll also find diverse flora and fauna, including various eucalyptus species and native animals like wallabies and kookaburras. The area also features extensive areas of bushland and heathland.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Bushwalking and rock climbing are extremely popular in the Blue Mountains. Many organised walks and climbing events take place. Mountain biking trails are also prevalent, with various difficulty levels. For something different, you can try canyoning or abseiling at specific locations with experienced guides.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

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

    Visiting local markets in towns like Leura or Katoomba is a great way to experience local produce and crafts. Many cafes and restaurants showcase regional produce. Joining guided bushwalks with local guides can offer insights into the area's history and ecology, and opportunities to chat with locals. Consider attending a local community event if one is scheduled during your visit.
  • Is the Blue Mountains, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    The Blue Mountains are known for their namesake – the blue haze that often hangs in the air, caused by the eucalyptus oil in the atmosphere. This is more prominent in drier periods. Autumn brings spectacular displays of colour change in the foliage, particularly noticeable in the eucalyptus forests. During and after rain, the waterfalls are at their most impressive.
  • What are the best local foods in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains has a vibrant culinary scene. Many restaurants feature locally sourced produce and game. Look for dishes incorporating native Australian ingredients like bush tomatoes or quandongs. Several breweries in the area offer locally crafted beers. Many bakeries offer delicious pies and pastries.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains offer a plethora of adventurous activities. Rock climbing is very popular, with various graded climbs available. Abseiling and canyoning are also offered by numerous tour operators. For something less intense, exploring the many bushwalking trails provides a thrilling experience within a stunning natural environment. Many trails cater to different fitness levels.

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Best Blue Mountains unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 490 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Leura Haven Homestead: Rustic Mountain Cottage - Blue Mountains
10 18 reviews
Blue Mountains
18/06 – 21/06
NZ$456/nighttotal: NZ$1368 (3 )

Leura Haven Homestead: Rustic Mountain Cottage

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cabin , Leura
This private Leura retreat, a converted cabin, is situated in a leafy garden just 4 kilometres from Leura Mall and close to hiking trails and scenic lookouts.
This self-contained haven for two guests offers a private courtyard with a hot tub, a fireplace, a country-style kitchen with a SMEG oven, two bathrooms, and laundry facilities, with complimentary firewood provided in winter.
Nature's Nook Tiny Home - Blue Mountains
10 75 reviews
Blue Mountains
18/07 – 25/07
NZ$242/nighttotal: NZ$1694 (7 )

Nature's Nook Tiny Home

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cabin , Kurrajong Heights
This Kurrajong Heights cottage is situated on a working fruit and flower farm in Bilpin, a short drive from Kurrajong Heights and other Blue Mountains attractions.
The self-catering property offers a queen-sized bed, a private deck with a spa, and sleeps two guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and internet access; on-site farm animals add to the rural experience.
Wildacres Luxe 40 Acre Australian Bush Escape With Private Cliffs - Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains
05/01 – 08/01
NZ$1167/nighttotal: NZ$3501 (3 )

Wildacres Luxe 40 Acre Australian Bush Escape With Private Cliffs

2 2
chalet , Blackheath
This Blackheath lodge is situated 19 kilometres from both Katoomba Scenic World and the Three Sisters rock formation.
The 320-square-metre property boasts a private garden, a jacuzzi, three bathrooms, and sleeps up to six guests, offering stunning Australian bush views from its terrace.
Heritage Log Cabin And Garden W Outdoor Hot Tub - Blue Mountains
10 237 reviews
Blue Mountains
05/01 – 08/01
NZ$1985/nighttotal: NZ$5955 (3 )

Heritage Log Cabin And Garden W Outdoor Hot Tub

4 2
cabin , Medlow Bath
The Heritage Log Cabin and Garden is located in Medlow Bath, a short drive from popular attractions like The Three Sisters and Katoomba Scenic World, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Blue Mountains. The cabin has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The spacious four-bedroom cabin offers 2000 square metres of living space, providing ample room for families or groups. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a private outdoor hot tub, a fireplace, and a garden with a picnic area, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

Best Blue Mountains unusual places with a sauna

Chalet Kanimbla - Breathtaking 360 Views On The Top Of Mount Kanimbla - Blue Mountains
10 3 reviews
Blue Mountains
22/06 – 24/06
NZ$851/nighttotal: NZ$1702 (2 )

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

3 2
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.
Divine Pine Hideaway In The Blue Mountains+sauna - Blue Mountains
10 222 reviews
Blue Mountains
05/01 – 08/01
NZ$363/nighttotal: NZ$1089 (3 )

Divine Pine Hideaway In The Blue Mountains+sauna

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cabin , Medlow Bath
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.
Unique Farm Tiny Home With Sauna - Blue Mountains
10 89 reviews
Blue Mountains
22/06 – 24/06
NZ$308/nighttotal: NZ$616 (2 )

Unique Farm Tiny Home With Sauna

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cabin , Little Hartley
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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