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9.9 264 reviews
Clarence
20/08 – 01/09
$930/nighttotal: $11160 (12 )
Hatter's Hideout Cave And Lodge
6 4
troglodyte , Bell
Hatter's Hideout, a unique sandstone cave and lodge dwelling, is located in the Blue Mountains World Heritage area, on a high plateau at 1111m, offering panoramic views of the Wollemi and Blue Mountains canyons. This exceptional property boasts six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and sleeps up to sixteen guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, parking, and facilities for campfire use, alongside bush walks and opportunities for experiencing the natural acoustics of the cave.
9.2 5 reviews
Clarence
14/10 – 22/10
$180/nighttotal: $1440 (8 )
Yabbas Hut - Hartley Huts
2 3
cabin , Hartley Vale
This Hartley Vale cottage is ideally situated within 15km of Hassan's Wall Lookout, Eskbank House and Museum, Blast Furnace Park, State Mine Heritage Park and the Blue Mountains National Park. Sleeping up to five guests, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property boasts air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and bed linen are provided; nearby attractions include hiking trails and historical sites.
10 184 reviews
Clarence
21/08 – 26/08
$275/nighttotal: $1375 (5 )
Cozy Luxe | 1920s Cottage Near Bathhouse & Zigzag
1 2
apartment , Lithgow
Crabapple Cottage, a centrally located Lithgow holiday home, offers easy access to attractions such as the Seven Valleys and the Zig Zag Railway. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a 55-inch smart TV with Netflix, excellent heating, and a lovely garden with outdoor seating; ample street parking is available.
9.4 6 reviews
Clarence
24/06 – 03/07
$240/nighttotal: $2160 (9 )
Olivers Hut - Hartley Huts
2 4
cabin , Hartley Vale
This Hartley Vale cottage is situated within 15km of Hassans Wall Lookout, Eskbank House and Museum, and Blast Furnace Park, offering easy access to the Blue Mountains National Park and State Mine Heritage Park and Railway. The self-catering property sleeps five, comprising two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen with fridge and microwave, air conditioning, and internet access; enjoy a peaceful retreat whilst exploring the region's historical sites and natural beauty.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Clarence
How can travelers relax during a week in and arond Clarence?
Clarence is all about slowing down and enjoying the simple things. You can spend your days hiking in the Barrington Tops, swimming in the rivers, or just relaxing at your accommodation. In the evenings, you can enjoy a delicious meal at one of the local restaurants or pubs. And if you're looking for something a bit more active, you can go for a bike ride along the Clarence River.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Clarence?
What amenities can travelers expect in hotel rooms in Clarence?
Most hotels in Clarence will offer the standard amenities like comfortable beds, air conditioning, and a television. Some hotels may also have a swimming pool, a restaurant, or a bar. However, it's always a good idea to check the hotel's website or call them directly to confirm what amenities are available.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Clarence?
When is the best time to book a hotel in Clarence?
The best time to book a hotel in Clarence is usually during the shoulder seasons, which are spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May). During these times, the weather is pleasant, the crowds are smaller, and the prices are generally lower.
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Which towns or cities worth a visit near Clarence?
There are a few great towns and cities within easy reach of Clarence. You can head north to Gloucester, which is known for its beautiful countryside and historic buildings. Or you can head south to Scone, which is famous for its horse racing and its delicious food. And if you're looking for a bigger city, Newcastle is only about a two-hour drive away.