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75 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Blue Mountains

Best Blue Mountains luxury holiday parks

Among the 75 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Wildnest Farmstay - Blue Mountains
9.6 52 reviews
Blue Mountains
21/08 – 23/08
£320/nighttotal: £640 (2 )

Wildnest Farmstay

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tent , Capertee
This luxury tent at Wildnest Farmstay is located in Capertee, New South Wales, approximately 56 miles from Bathurst Airport, offering a peaceful escape in the picturesque Capertee Valley. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The tent has one bedroom, one bathroom, and a floor area of 25 square metres, comfortably accommodating two guests. It features a private kitchenette, a private bathroom with a shower, an outdoor fireplace, and a balcony with stunning mountain views, along with access to hiking trails and free private parking.

Best Blue Mountains holiday parks with a pool

Among the 75 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Tea Tree Tipi - Blue Mountains
10 1 review
Blue Mountains
09/07 – 12/07
£127/nighttotal: £381 (3 )

Tea Tree Tipi

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tent , Bilpin
The Tea Tree Tipi offers a unique glamping experience in Bilpin, featuring scenic views of the escarpment and creek from its raised platform. This one-bedroom accommodation for two includes luxury king-size bedding, on-site power, ambient lighting, a fireplace, and access to shared communal kitchen, dining, lounge, hot shower, and compostable toilet facilities, with a fire pit for evening gatherings.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Blue Mountains

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in the Blue Mountains?

    The Blue Mountains offers various outdoor activities. Rock climbing is popular, with many challenging routes around Katoomba and Blackheath. The region also hosts a number of running events throughout the year, such as the annual Blue Mountains Marathon. Mountain biking is another favourite, with extensive trail networks catering to different skill levels. For something a bit different, try canyoning or abseiling – several operators offer guided tours.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Blue Mountains?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in the Blue Mountains?

    While the Three Sisters are iconic, consider exploring less-visited spots like the Govetts Leap Lookout for stunning panoramic views, or the less crowded parts of the Blue Mountains National Park, such as the Megalong Valley with its picturesque farmland and walking trails. Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum at Faulconbridge showcases the works of the renowned Australian artist, offering a unique cultural experience away from the main tourist hubs. Also, the historic town of Lawson offers a quieter, more charming experience than Katoomba.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Blue Mountains?

    River Front In Style and Entire Campground For Exclusive Events are the best holiday parks with a pool in Blue Mountains.

  • When is the high season in the Blue Mountains?

    The peak tourist season in the Blue Mountains is during the Australian summer (December to February) and school holidays. Expect higher prices and more crowds during these periods. Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds, making them ideal times to visit.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Blue Mountains?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Blue Mountains are Turon Gates - Mountain Retreat, Frankie Silver Bullet Airstream and 6sixteen The Banks By Tiny Away.

  • What foods is the Blue Mountains best known for?

    The Blue Mountains doesn't have a single signature dish, but local restaurants and cafes often feature fresh, seasonal produce from the region. Look out for dishes highlighting local honey, berries, and cheeses. Many establishments source ingredients from nearby farms and producers, offering a taste of the region's agricultural bounty. Several wineries in the area also produce excellent wines, adding another dimension to the culinary scene.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Blue Mountains?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Blue Mountains are The Lilli-pad Safari Tent - Outside Bath &Woodfire, Turon Gates - Mountain Retreat and Blackheath Glen Tourist Park.

  • Are the Blue Mountains a good destination for camping?

    Yes, the Blue Mountains National Park provides many excellent camping opportunities. There are various campgrounds offering different levels of facilities, from basic campsites to those with amenities like toilets and showers. Bookings are essential, especially during peak season. Sites like Woodford and Blackheath offer stunning natural settings for a memorable camping experience.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Blue Mountains?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in the Blue Mountains?

    Visit local farmers' markets in towns like Leura and Katoomba to meet producers and sample regional products. Explore the many art galleries and studios scattered throughout the towns, chatting with the artists about their work and inspiration. Attend local events and festivals, if any are scheduled during your visit. Many smaller towns host regular markets and events showcasing local talent and culture. The Blue Mountains Cultural Centre in Katoomba also offers insights into the region's history and heritage.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Blue Mountains?

  • Do the Blue Mountains have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    The Blue Mountains can experience extreme weather conditions. Bushfires are a risk, particularly during summer. Be aware of fire warnings and follow any advice from local authorities. The region is home to various native animals, including kangaroos, wallabies, and snakes. Maintain a safe distance from wildlife and avoid feeding them. Always stick to marked trails when hiking to avoid getting lost and be mindful of steep cliffs and uneven terrain.
  • What are the top hiking trails in the Blue Mountains for families?

    The Prince Henry Cliff Walk near Katoomba offers stunning views with relatively easy terrain, suitable for most fitness levels. The shorter sections of the Federal Pass walking track provide gentler options for families with younger children. The many trails around Wentworth Falls offer varied difficulty levels, with some easier options suitable for families.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in the Blue Mountains?

    Day 1: Explore Katoomba, visiting the Three Sisters, Scenic World (cable car, railway and walkway), and the nearby Echo Point. Day 2: Head to Leura, visiting the Leura Cascades and exploring the charming shops and cafes. Consider a scenic drive along the Great Western Highway, stopping at various lookouts. Day 3: Hike a family-friendly trail, such as the Prince Henry Cliff Walk, and visit a local attraction like the Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum.

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Best pet friendly Blue Mountains holiday parks

Among the 75 accommodations, here are the 1 best pet friendly holiday parks

Colo Cosy Here By Tiny Away - Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains
17/07 – 21/07
£132/nighttotal: £528 (4 )

Colo Cosy Here By Tiny Away

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mobile home , Upper Colo
Colo Cosy Here by Tiny Away, a mobile home in Upper Colo, is situated approximately 98 kilometres from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport.
This self-catering caravan offers 13 square metres of space, comprising one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeping up to three guests; amenities include air conditioning, a microwave, a fridge, and a private garden.

Best Blue Mountains holiday parks with a locker

Blackheath Glen Tourist Park - Blue Mountains
8.7 227 reviews
Blue Mountains
03/07 – 05/07
£98/nighttotal: £196 (2 )

Blackheath Glen Tourist Park

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camping , Blackheath
Blackheath Glen Tourist Park is located just a short drive from Katoomba Scenic World and the Three Sisters, offering easy access to the Blue Mountains' most popular attractions. The park has consistently received very good ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The park offers a range of accommodation options, including cabins and campsites. Each unit features amenities such as air conditioning, a terrace, and a private bathroom, ensuring a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy a communal kitchen and lounge, a picnic area, and free parking.
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