⦿ Wondernest | BLACKHEATH
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From grand historic hotels and misty valley retreats to cozy weatherboard cottages, the Blue Mountains offers a stay for every mood. Whether you’re chasing 5-star luxury or a secluded cabin in the wilderness, this guide helps you find your perfect base to explore.
Cottages & Cabins
This modern, spacious property amidst the breathtaking Blue Mountains bushland, offers panoramic views, a gourmet kitchen, and an open plan living area with cosy fireplace, that exudes homely luxury.
Exuding Blue Mountains ‘hygge’. This architecturally designed cabin brings a sleek, Scandinavian aesthetic to the rugged Blackheath landscape.
Escape to The Machinery Shed at Logan Brae Orchard, a private retreat tucked within a 100-year-old apple orchard on the edge of the Kanimbla escarpments. Rustic charm meets modern luxury with mid century industrial design, and orchard views.
Located on the floor of the Megalong Valley, with the soaring escarpment a backdrop, Foy’s Folly is a stylish, contemporary barn-style home, with breathtaking views from every window.
Nestled in the heart of Leura village is this luxurious weatherboard retreat, with room for 10 guests, it’s the perfect choice for a group getaway.
This luxury family cabin is the perfect base for your next mountain adventure or weekend getaway, with a multitude of bush trails at your doorstep, and a short stroll into the charming Blackheath village.
Situated on a sprawling 50-acre property, this architectural off-grid cabin is designed to frame the staggering sandstone cliffs of the Shipley Plateau.
⦿ Ates | BLACKHEATH
“Ates in Blackheath is a wonderful spot that impressed me from the moment I arrived. The location and ambiance are fantastic - modern and welcoming with a cozy charm.”
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Located at the highest point of the Blue Mountains in historic Mount Victoria, Closeburn House is a magnificent 19th-century mansion turned boutique guesthouse.
Spanning 1.1 km along the Medlow Bath escarpment, the Hydro Majestic is a legendary "palace in the wilderness." Opened in 1904 this heritage icon blends Art Deco and Edwardian styles. It’s famous for its Chicago-imported dome, and stunning views over the Megalong Valley.
Housed in the historic Mount Victoria Manor, Hotel Etico is Australia’s first social enterprise hotel, providing hospitality training and independent living skills to young adults with intellectual disabilities.
Affectionately known as the V&A, this lovingly restored hotel oozes quirk and charm, and is a treasure trove of period features and fascinating curiosities, inviting you to delve into the past.
Dominating the Katoomba skyline with its iconic chimney stack, this heritage-listed landmark remains the only 19th-century grand resort hotel still operating in New South Wales.
Once a 1970s roadside motor inn, Kyah has been transformed into a chic, Palm Springs-inspired boutique retreat, featuring pastel hues, on-trend archways, and a touch of Hollywood glamour.