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Best family friendly Blue Mountains cabins

Among the 458 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 4 best cabins for families

Eco Farm Stay Williwa - Blue Mountains
9.9 279 reviews

Eco Farm Stay Williwa

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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.
Heritage Log Cabin And Garden W Outdoor Hot Tub - Blue Mountains
10 255 reviews

Heritage Log Cabin And Garden W Outdoor Hot Tub

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.
Blackheath Bivy - Blue Mountains
10 99 reviews

Blackheath Bivy

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Blackheath Bivy, a bespoke eco-friendly lodge, is situated in Blackheath, a 0.8km walk from the village centre, 1.6km from the train station, and a short drive from the Three Sisters rock formation.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped Miele kitchen, wood-burning fire, garden, off-street parking, and free Wi-Fi.
Rustic Spirit - Blue Mountains
9.5 46 reviews

Rustic Spirit

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.

Best Blue Mountains cabins with a fireplace

Holly Lodge | Two-storey Cedar Chalet, 4 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Fireplaces, Bbq, Near Hydro Majestic - Blue Mountains
9.6 88 reviews

Holly Lodge | Two-storey Cedar Chalet, 4 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Fireplaces, Bbq, Near Hydro Majestic

chalet, Medlow Bath
This Medlow Bath golf lodge is conveniently located a 2.4km walk from Medlow Bath railway station and within 9.6km of Blackheath Golf Course, the Six Foot Track trailhead, and the Keith Rowe Gallery.
This four-bedroom, two-bathroom holiday home sleeps eight guests and boasts a garden, terrace, spa, and fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, offering barbecue facilities and free on-site parking.
Peaceful Cabin In National Park - Blue Mountains
10 7 reviews

Peaceful Cabin In National Park

cabin, Mountain Lagoon
This Mountain Lagoon holiday cottage is conveniently located a 14.5km drive from Wollemi National Park and a 27.4km drive from the Blue Mountains National Park, offering easy access to both.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps six guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and microwave, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, on-site parking, BBQ facilities, and proximity to Kurrajong Hills Golf Course and Karu Distillery.
Little Black Cabin: Blackheath, Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains
9.9 155 reviews

Little Black Cabin: Blackheath, Blue Mountains

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Little Black Cabin is situated on a quiet street in Blackheath, just a short walk from cafes, pubs, the train station, and art galleries. The cabin has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The charming cottage has one bedroom, one bathroom and can accommodate up to two guests. The cabin offers a range of modern amenities, including a well-equipped kitchen, a washing machine, and a large-screen projector. Guests can enjoy the expansive views of the Megalong Valley and escarpment from the bay window or relax by the outdoor fireplace.
Currawong Song - Blue Mountains
9.9 67 reviews

Currawong Song

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This architecturally designed modern rustic studio in Blackheath offers Kanimbla Valley views and is situated 500 meters from the township and bush walks.
This self-contained open-plan accommodation sleeps two guests and features a king-size bed, a kitchenette with a microwave and dishwasher, a slow combustion wood fire, and parking.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Blue Mountains

  • What are some under-the-radar gems to discover in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    For a less crowded experience in the Blue Mountains, consider exploring the less-visited parts of the national park. Go for a hike to the stunning Wentworth Falls, which offers breathtaking views and is less busy than some of the more popular lookouts. Another hidden gem is the Explorers Tree, a giant eucalyptus tree with a fascinating history. For a quieter bushwalk, try the less-known sections of the Federal Pass walking track. Finally, the small village of Blackheath offers charming cafes and art galleries, providing a more relaxed atmosphere than Katoomba.
  • What are the best cabins in Blue Mountains?

    Cosy Echo Point Cabin, The Potting Shed - Designer Cabin and Bush Cabin Bliss are the most popular cabins in Blue Mountains.

  • What should you consider packing specifically for the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Packing for the Blue Mountains requires preparation for varied weather conditions. Pack layers, including a waterproof and windproof jacket, as temperatures can fluctuate significantly, even within a single day. Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the many trails. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are crucial for protection from the sun, even on cloudy days. Insect repellent is also recommended, especially during warmer months. A reusable water bottle is vital for staying hydrated during hikes.
  • What are the best cabins with a pool in Blue Mountains?

  • What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Wildlife sightings near Blue Mountains cabins are common. Keep an eye out for kangaroos and wallabies, especially in the early morning and evening. Various bird species, including kookaburras, lyrebirds, and various parrots, are frequently seen. Possums are also nocturnal visitors, often seen around cabins. Remember to maintain a safe distance and observe wildlife from afar; never approach or feed them.
  • What are the best cabins with a jacuzzi in Blue Mountains?

    The best cabins with a jacuzzi in Blue Mountains are Bilpin Guest House “Cozy Cabin”, Dryridge Estate - Sunrise Lodge and A Place To Be.

  • When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in the Blue Mountains. Temperatures are mild, and the risk of extreme heat or cold is lower. Summer (December to February) can be hot and prone to bushfires, while winter (June to August) can be cold and wet, with potential for snow at higher altitudes.
  • What are the best cabins for families and kids in Blue Mountains?

    The best cabins for families and kids in Blue Mountains are The Potting Shed - Designer Cabin, Cedar Lodge Cabins and Nic's Cabin.

  • What are the must-visit natural attractions in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The iconic Three Sisters rock formation is a must-see, offering stunning views and a rich Aboriginal history. Echo Point provides panoramic views of the Jamison Valley. For breathtaking waterfalls, visit Wentworth Falls or Katoomba Falls. The Scenic World, with its cable car, railway, and walkway, offers unique perspectives of the landscape. A walk through the rainforest trails provides a different perspective of the Blue Mountains.
  • What are the best pet friendly cabins in Blue Mountains?

  • Are the Blue Mountains, Australia a good destination to rent a cabin?

    Yes, the Blue Mountains is an excellent destination for renting a cabin. Many cabins offer stunning views and a peaceful escape from city life. They provide comfortable accommodation for families and groups, often with amenities like fireplaces and outdoor spaces. Numerous options are available, ranging from basic cabins to luxurious retreats, catering to various budgets and preferences. Locations near national park entrances are particularly popular.
  • What local meals should be on my list in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains offers diverse culinary experiences. Sample locally sourced produce at farmers' markets. Try the hearty pub meals available in many of the mountain villages. Look for restaurants featuring Australian native ingredients in their dishes. Many cafes and restaurants offer delicious cakes and pastries, perfect for a post-hike treat.
  • Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    While standard travel items are necessary, consider packing a good pair of binoculars for wildlife viewing. A map of the walking trails is also beneficial, as mobile phone reception can be unreliable in some areas. A sturdy walking stick can be helpful for navigating uneven terrain on some of the more challenging hikes. A headlamp or torch is useful for evening walks or if you plan on exploring some of the caves.
  • What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    A minimum of three days is recommended to experience the Blue Mountains properly. This allows time to explore the major attractions, enjoy some leisurely walks, and experience the unique atmosphere of the mountain villages. Longer stays allow for more in-depth exploration of the many hiking trails and the opportunity to discover hidden gems.

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Best pet friendly Blue Mountains cabins

Among the 458 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 4 best pet friendly cabins

Tiny Daisy - Greater Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains
No reviews

Tiny Daisy - Greater Blue Mountains

cabin, Shooters Hill
This Shooters Hill cottage is situated approximately 19 kilometres from Kanangra-Boyd National Park, within 32 kilometres of the Abercrombie River State Conservation Area and Jenolan Caves.
The self-catering lodge sleeps three guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, offering a kitchen with a fridge and stovetop, barbecue facilities, and parking; it's perfect for exploring the surrounding national parks and nature reserves.
Garden Cabin, Lawson, Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains
9.7 675 reviews

Garden Cabin, Lawson, Blue Mountains

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This cosy cabin is situated in a private garden in Lawson, just 10 kilometres from Katoomba and a 1.5-hour drive from Sydney, offering a peaceful retreat close to nature. The property has received excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings.
The self-catering cottage features a bedroom and bathroom, comfortably accommodating two guests. Amenities include a kitchen with a fridge, freezer and microwave, a back deck with a BBQ, washing machine and dryer, and a private garden with resident chickens and large gum trees.
Black Wattle Cabin Turon Escape Capertee - Blue Mountains
9.4 14 reviews

Black Wattle Cabin Turon Escape Capertee

cabin, Capertee
This Capertee Valley lodge offers a peaceful escape, situated within easy reach of the region's natural attractions.
This 60 square meter lodge accommodates up to 11 guests with 3 bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen, a walk-in shower, and a terrace boasting panoramic mountain views, alongside a garden and outdoor fireplace for enjoying the Capertee night sky.
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.

Best Blue Mountains cabins with a sauna

Ukiyo - 150 Acres, Private Sauna, Icebath And Gym - Blue Mountains
9.9 33 reviews

Ukiyo - 150 Acres, Private Sauna, Icebath And Gym

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

Divine Pine Hideaway In The Blue Mountains+sauna

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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
9.9 107 reviews

Unique Farm Tiny Home With Sauna

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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.
Yutori - 150 Acres Private Sauna, Ice Bath And Gym - Blue Mountains
9.8 41 reviews

Yutori - 150 Acres Private Sauna, Ice Bath And Gym

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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.
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