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Best family friendly Blue Mountains unique stays

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

Hartley's Haven Rustic Farm Stay - Blue Mountains
9.7 237 reviews
Blue Mountains
04/07 – 05/07
£152/nightfor 1 night

Hartley's Haven Rustic Farm Stay

1 2
cabin , Little Hartley
This rustic cabin is situated on a working farm in Little Hartley, just a short drive from the town centre and the Blue Mountains National Park. The property enjoys excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall guest experience.
The cabin is ideal for families with a maximum capacity of four guests. It offers a range of amenities including a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a garden, parking, and a fire pit for evenings spent under the stars. Guests can also enjoy a hot outdoor shower, a composting toilet, and interaction with friendly farm animals.
Eco Farm Stay Williwa - Blue Mountains
9.9 265 reviews
Blue Mountains
24/07 – 26/07
£127/nighttotal: £254 (2 )

Eco Farm Stay Williwa

1 2
cabin , Portland
This eco-friendly tiny home, situated on a working farm 4km from Portland's art village, offers guests farm access, fishing in nearby dams and rivers, and proximity to local amenities.
Sleeping four, this self-catering cottage boasts a queen memory foam bed in a loft, a double fold-out bed, a fully equipped kitchen, and eco-friendly features including solar power and composting toilets.
Lower Mountains Retreat - Blue Mountains
9.8 128 reviews
Blue Mountains
09/07 – 12/07
£117/nighttotal: £351 (3 )

Lower Mountains Retreat

1 2
chalet , Warrimoo
Lower Mountains Retreat is located in Warrimoo, just a short drive from Western Sydney Stadium and Parramatta Station, and within easy reach of Katoomba Scenic World. The chalet has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall guest experience.
The chalet is a comfortable one-bedroom property with a floor area of 30 square metres and a capacity of two guests. It features a range of amenities, including a private patio with garden views, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a well-equipped kitchenette, and a laundry service.
Willowvale Estate : 5 Star Farmstay - Pet Friendly! - Blue Mountains
9.8 29 reviews
Blue Mountains
27/06 – 04/07
£305/nighttotal: £2135 (7 )

Willowvale Estate : 5 Star Farmstay - Pet Friendly!

3 2
farm , Wallerawang
This charming self-catering property is located just 5 km from Old Wallerawang Station and Charles Darwin Park, offering a peaceful escape in the scenic countryside. With an excellent user rating, this gîte is a popular choice for families and groups.
The property has three bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, sauna, tennis court, and a barbecue area, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the beautiful surroundings.

Best Blue Mountains unusual places with a balcony

Wildacres Luxe 40 Acre Australian Bush Escape With Private Cliffs - Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains
21/08 – 23/08
£574/nighttotal: £1148 (2 )

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.
Mountain View Farm - Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains
03/07 – 05/07
£379/nighttotal: £758 (2 )

Mountain View Farm

3 6
farm , Portland
This farmstay, located 2.5 hours from Sydney, offers a secluded 5.5-acre retreat near Portland with mountain escarpment views, just a 3-minute drive from local amenities including a cafe, pub, and art centre.
Accommodating up to 10 guests in 3 bedrooms, this property features an expansive undercover entertaining deck with a BBQ, an outdoor fire pit, an indoor wood heater, and opportunities to interact with llamas and explore neighbouring bushland with horses and Williwa Creek.
Camellia Lodge | Mt Wilson |  24 Acres Of Established Heritage Botanical Garden - Blue Mountains
10 6 reviews
Blue Mountains
17/07 – 21/07
£293/nighttotal: £1172 (4 )

Camellia Lodge | Mt Wilson | 24 Acres Of Established Heritage Botanical Garden

1 2
chalet , Mount Wilson
This Mount Wilson lodge is situated within 3.2km of Windyridge Garden, Yengo Sculpture Garden, Cathedral of Ferns, and Wynnes Rocks Lookout, offering easy access to these popular attractions.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering cottage sleeps two guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, air conditioning, a terrace, a garden, and on-site parking; a tennis court is also available.
Hepburn Retreat At Valley View, Ilford Nsw - Blue Mountains
9.2 42 reviews
Blue Mountains
26/06 – 28/06
£462/nighttotal: £924 (2 )

Hepburn Retreat At Valley View, Ilford Nsw

2 5
farm , Ilford
Hepburn Retreat - Valley View is a farm stay located in Ilford, New South Wales, a short drive from Mudgee Airport and offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property has received excellent ratings for both its user experience and location.
The farm stay features a one-bedroom unit with a floor area of 35 square metres. Guests can enjoy a private kitchen and bathroom, a terrace with mountain views, a garden, BBQ facilities, and free private parking.

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 parts of the Blue Mountains National Park. The Wentworth Falls area offers stunning views and numerous walking tracks beyond the main lookouts. Exploring areas around Mount Wilson, with its charming village and scenic drives, provides a peaceful escape. The Grose Valley, with its challenging walks and impressive cliffs, is another hidden gem, rewarding adventurous hikers with breathtaking views.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains doesn't have a large-scale, internationally renowned festival like some other regions. However, many smaller festivals and events are held throughout the year, often celebrating local arts, crafts, and produce. Check local event listings closer to your travel dates for specific details on what might be happening during your visit. The Blue Mountains Cultural Centre often hosts smaller events.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains are characterised by dramatic sandstone cliffs, eucalyptus forests, and deep valleys. Waterfalls, like Wentworth Falls and Katoomba Falls, are a common sight. The area also features diverse flora and fauna, including unique eucalyptus species and various native animals. Look out for the iconic sandstone formations, a key feature of the landscape.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains offers opportunities for various outdoor pursuits. Bushwalking is extremely popular, with trails catering to all fitness levels. Rock climbing is another significant activity, with many challenging cliffs and routes. Mountain biking is also popular, with dedicated trails throughout the national park. Several local sporting clubs cater to a range of sports, but large-scale events are less frequent.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains climate can be unpredictable. Pack layers of clothing, including a waterproof jacket and warm layers, as temperatures can fluctuate significantly, especially at higher altitudes. Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the many trails. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are also vital, even on cloudy days, due to the high altitude and sun exposure.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Visiting local farmers' markets, like those in Leura or Katoomba, allows you to interact with producers and sample regional produce. Exploring the charming villages, such as Blackheath or Mount Victoria, offers opportunities to engage with local businesses and residents. Participating in a guided bushwalking tour can provide insights into the area's Aboriginal history and connection to the land from knowledgeable guides.
  • Is the Blue Mountains, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    The Blue Mountains are known for their breathtaking autumn foliage, when the eucalyptus trees display stunning shades of red, orange, and brown. Wildflowers bloom in spring, adding vibrant colours to the landscape. However, there aren't any unique, large-scale natural displays or phenomena like aurora borealis or specific seasonal migrations that are regularly predictable.
  • What are the best local foods in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains boasts a variety of restaurants and cafes offering fresh, local produce. Look out for dishes featuring seasonal fruits and vegetables. Many establishments source ingredients from local farms and producers. Try the local honey, often produced from the region's unique eucalyptus trees. Several restaurants offer modern Australian cuisine with regional twists.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Abseiling down the cliffs is a popular adventurous activity, offering breathtaking views. Rock climbing presents various challenges for different skill levels. For a less extreme, but still adventurous option, consider exploring the many challenging bushwalking trails throughout the national park. Guided canyoning tours are also available for those seeking a thrilling experience.

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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

The Nile Farmstay - Cabin With Cliff Views, Hiking Trails, Heated Spa - Blue Mountains
9.8 9 reviews
Blue Mountains
17/07 – 21/07
£166/nighttotal: £664 (4 )

The Nile Farmstay - Cabin With Cliff Views, Hiking Trails, Heated Spa

1 2
cabin , Upper Nile
This charming cabin is situated in Upper Nile, a rural mountainous area, just a short drive from Blackfellows Hand Cave and Capertee National Park. The cabin is highly rated by previous guests, receiving excellent reviews for its peaceful setting and comfortable amenities.
The self-catering lodge can accommodate up to two guests and features a comfortable queen-sized bed and a fold-out futon. The cabin offers a range of amenities including a private deck, a large fire pit, a fully equipped kitchen, a composting toilet, air conditioning, a jacuzzi, and a shared heated swim spa.
Redgate Homestead - Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains
17/07 – 21/07
£794/nighttotal: £3176 (4 )

Redgate Homestead

1 2
farm , Blue Mountains
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Facilities and services include a washing machine, free parking and a dish washer.
Buttercup Oasis Rustic Cabin Hot Tub And Firepit - Blue Mountains
10 1 review
Blue Mountains
31/07 – 02/08
£219/nighttotal: £438 (2 )

Buttercup Oasis Rustic Cabin Hot Tub And Firepit

1 2
cabin , Leura
This Leura lodge is situated 5.3 kilometres from the Three Sisters Cable Car and Katoomba Scenic World, and 5.6 kilometres from the iconic Three Sisters landmark.
This 40 square metre cottage offers a private hot tub, a cosy fireplace, and a balcony, accommodating up to five guests with one bedroom, one bathroom, and complimentary WiFi.
Redgate Homestead - Blue Mountains
8.2 17 reviews
Blue Mountains
19/07 – 22/07
£740/nighttotal: £2220 (3 )

Redgate Homestead

5 2
farm , Hartley
Redgate Homestead is situated in Hartley, just 20 miles from Katoomba Scenic World and the Three Sisters Cable Car, offering a peaceful escape from the city. The farm stay has received consistently high ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The property features 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across 300 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to 14 guests. Enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, terrace, garden, and outdoor play equipment for children, as well as modern comforts like air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen and free Wi-Fi.

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
09/01 – 14/01
£369/nighttotal: £1845 (5 )

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

3 5
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.
Yutori - 150 Acres Private Sauna, Ice Bath And Gym - Blue Mountains
10 28 reviews
Blue Mountains
19/07 – 22/07
£246/nighttotal: £738 (3 )

Yutori - 150 Acres Private Sauna, Ice Bath And Gym

1 2
cabin , Mount Marsden
Yutori Cabin, a pet-friendly lodge, sits at the foot of Mount Marsden, 0.2km from the main track, accessible by 2WD along an unsealed road.
This one-bedroom retreat sleeps four, boasting a queen bed, double sofa bed, fully equipped kitchenette, private sauna, and on-site gym, plus a fire pit and BBQ for al fresco dining.
Ukiyo - 150 Acres, Private Sauna, Icebath And Gym - Blue Mountains
10 19 reviews
Blue Mountains
19/07 – 22/07
£227/nighttotal: £681 (3 )

Ukiyo - 150 Acres, Private Sauna, Icebath And Gym

1 2
cabin , Mount Marsden
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.
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