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Leura Cabin: luxurious and modern mountain retreat
You stroll back to your cosy cabin after a day exploring the Blue Mountains. A warm log fire crackles, inviting you to unwind with a book in the window seat. This is your home away from home, a comfortable haven perfectly situated to explore the natural beauty and picturesque village of Leura. Leura Cabin is the perfect sanctuary for solo adventurers or couples seeking a romantic retreat. Immerse yourselves in nature- with iconic lookouts & breathtaking bushwalks just steps from your doorstep.

Mrs McCall’s General Store
There’s something about the Blue Mountains that gets inside your soul. It’s all about taking time to explore this incredibly scenic part of the world and an opportunity to stop, take a deep breath and let the natural beauty transform you. Spectacular Sunrises at Govetts Leap lookout and Sunsets nearby at Hargraves Lookout. Mrs McCalls is a 5 minute walk to the village centre and less than a 10 minute walk to Blackheath train station. For hikers and climbers - Blackheath is a fantastic base.

Divine Pine Hideaway in the Blue Mountains+Sauna
Welcome to Divine Pine Hideaway, a brand new and luxurious cabin with Infrared Sauna, nestled among picturesque Pine Trees in the beautiful location of Medlow Bath. This is boutique resort-style cabin retreat, featuring four identical, beautifully designed modern cabins set across a spacious private property. Each cabin is thoughtfully positioned with generous distance between them, giving every guest a sense of seclusion, quiet, and privacy while still enjoying the feeling of a unified space.

Casa Mia Blackheath
Nestled in the heart of the Blue Mountains, this stylish, light-filled retreat blends comfort and convenience. Designed for families or couples, the contemporary two-bedroom home features a warm, inviting ambiance with modern touches. Unwind by the cozy wood fire or cook up a feast in the fully equipped kitchen. With world-class hiking at your doorstep and Blackheath's charming cafes, shops and galleries just an 8-minute walk away, this beautiful escape is perfect for adventure or relaxation.

Girrawheen Blackheath - c1926 Heritage Cottage
Celebrating 100yrs 1926-2026. A charming 1920s mountain cottage. Girrawheen is bathed in northern light & all rooms have views to the delightful seasonal garden. Spacious and cosy, it provides a wonderful place to relax. Close to Govetts Leap, bushwalks & 20min stroll to the village. Bedrooms made available according to number of guests. Base price 2 x guests sharing one bed. Price varies dependent on number of guests & number of rooms required. Dogs welcome with prior approval. No cats.

Peaceful & Cosy - Hat Hill Cottage Blackheath
Nestled within the stunning bushland of the Blue Mountains National Park, Hat Hill Cottage is an environmentally friendly mud-brick home with slow combustion fire, and features cozy interior spaces crafted with care. Enjoy the peace and quiet of this beautiful setting, sometimes seeing kangaroos from the windows. Or, take in the wonderful cafes and restaurants of Blackheath village. Most guests love it so much they leave at the last possible moment, so we've extended your checkout til 11AM.

"Koonje" Megalong View Cottage Blackheath
Koonje is a charming cottage in a spectacular location with stunning views of the Megalong and Kanimbla Valleys. The cottage is a comfy escape for family and friends. Recently renovated with new bathrooms and kitchen, central heating and well insulated making it cosy in winter and cool in summer. As it is not a large house max 5 adults plus children please, no large groups of adults. It's a fabulous location only a ten-minute walk to Blackheath town centre and Blackheath train station.

Villae Montae: Blackheath Cottage *Cedar Hot Tub*
Enjoy a luxurious Blue Mountains experience at this beautifully styled cottage, only 200m to Blackheath village! Spacious and bright with two luxurious king-size bedrooms, two sparkling bathrooms, wood fireplace, central heating and cooling, and a private cedar hot tub. Close to spectacular scenic lookouts, waterfalls, bushwalks and world heritage attractions. The perfect space for couples, families or friends to relax and unwind after busy days exploring the beautiful Blue Mountains!

Two Maples - rest and dream in the mountains
Two Maples, a classic 1942 cottage set amongst a cold climate garden, will welcome you to slow down, rest and enjoy Blackheath. This is the kind of house where you’ll walk in and want to sink into the lounge in front of the open fire with a great book, where you’ll take your time cooking in the kitchen with the wood burning oven. It’s a place of lazy afternoons in the garden, of long nights chatting by the fire and where cool mountain air sends you to sleep. Good dreams happen here.

Rustic cottage, magnificent setting, amazing views
Centennial Lodge Cottage is located at the foot of magnificent Blue Mountains escarpments in the Kanimbla Valley. It is surrounded by stunning farmland & abundant bird and wildlife. The original settlers cottage has been renovated & is rustic yet very comfortable. Just 15 minutes from Blackheath, (and only accessible from Blackheath) the cottage is totally self contained, with a wood stove and BBQ facilities. A unique rural escape for nature lovers.

Secluded Blue Mountains Cottage - Bower Cottage
Located just around the corner from The Grand Canyon Loop Walk, The Clifftop Walk and Walls Cave, Bower Cottage is a delightful spot for two. Quiet and on the edge of town, this property with it’s main house and two private accommodations, is an acre and a quarter and was originally farmland and the produce store for Blackheath. Away from the hustle and bustle, but only five minutes to town, it's a place to help you rest, explore and reconnect.

Highfields Gatehouse
Enjoy a luxury stay at 'Highfields Gatehouse’, set amongst 5 acres of show gardens. Perfect for two couples wanting to relax and unwind in a unique setting. The property has expansive escarpment views, open fireplace, bath products, WIFI, 65” OLED TV, Netflix, Bose sound system, electric blankets, heaters and quality linen. The ‘show gardens’ include a picturesque walk amongst rare flowers, trees and a Japanese inspired pond.
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When is the best time to visit Blackheath?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $229 AUD | $222 AUD | $225 AUD | $274 AUD | $266 AUD | $266 AUD | $277 AUD | $247 AUD | $263 AUD | $261 AUD | $239 AUD | $266 AUD |
| Avg. temp | 19°C | 18°C | 16°C | 13°C | 10°C | 7°C | 6°C | 7°C | 10°C | 13°C | 15°C | 17°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Blackheath?
Blackheath has cozy cottages, traditional guesthouses, and family-friendly vacation rentals set near village streets and scenic bushland. Staying in the heart of Blackheath gives easy access to local cafés and nature walks.
What are the best things to do in Blackheath with kids?
Families often explore Blackheath Memorial Park’s playgrounds, picnic grounds, and gardens, or join guided bushwalks on easy trails. For a creative outing, check out local art workshops and discovery centers around the village.
What are some of the best things to do in Blackheath?
Blackheath has bushwalking through dramatic lookouts, browsing local galleries, and sampling treats at village cafés. Govetts Leap Lookout and Campbell Rhododendron Gardens are frequently suggested for nature lovers.
How is the weather in Blackheath?
Blackheath has cool winters around 37–51°F (3–10°C), with mild, wetter summers near 56–76°F (14–25°C). Bring layers and rainwear, especially outside summer months, as conditions can change quickly in the mountains.
When is the best time to visit Blackheath?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and blooming gardens. In winter, Blackheath draws visitors for misty walks and tranquil village life.
What are the best places to visit in Blackheath?
Explore Govetts Leap Lookout for sweeping valley views, stroll through Campbell Rhododendron Gardens, and wander leafy streets lined with heritage architecture. The village center has art galleries and cafés for a relaxed afternoon.
What are some hiking trails in Blackheath?
Blackheath has popular trails such as the Grand Canyon Walk with dramatic cliffs and forest scenery, and the Fairfax Heritage Track along the plateau edge. Shorter bushwalks are available near Govetts Leap Lookout.
What are some family activities we can do in Blackheath?
Families can picnic and play at Blackheath Memorial Park, explore gardens together, or join educational bushwalks led by local guides. Nature-focused activities and art workshops are frequently suggested for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Blackheath?
Popular day trip ideas include exploring waterfalls and lookouts in the surrounding Blue Mountains area, visiting nearby botanical gardens, or discovering village markets and art hubs in neighboring towns.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Blackheath?
Blackheath has pet-friendly accommodations, including cottages and vacation rentals near bushland and village areas. Ask hosts about specific amenities and outdoor spaces for your pet’s comfort.
What are some local tips for visiting Blackheath?
Layer clothing for changing mountain weather and bring sturdy shoes for bush trails. Locals suggest early morning walks for quiet scenery and visiting small village shops for regional specialties.
What is Blackheath known for?
Blackheath is known for dramatic lookouts across Grose Valley, lush rhododendron gardens, and village heritage. Its bushwalks and seasonal festivals reflect longstanding community connections to nature and art.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Blackheath?
Seek out tranquil forest paths near the Centennial Glen, browse local ceramics in village workshops, and visit smaller gardens maintained by community groups. Early morning walks often reveal quiet beauty away from major lookouts.
What are the best foods to try in Blackheath?
Try locally rooted dishes highlighting mountain berries, house-baked breads, and seasonal produce at village cafés. Blackheath has cozy teahouses serving scones and Australian-style pies.
What should I bring for a trip to Blackheath?
Pack layered clothing, sturdy shoes for walking, and a waterproof jacket year-round. Binoculars and a camera suit scenic lookouts and birdlife, while reusable bags are useful for village markets.
What is the nightlife in Blackheath like?
Nightlife in Blackheath is relaxed, with local pubs, wine bars, and occasional live music in village venues. Expect a low-key atmosphere focused on community gatherings and small social events.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Blackheath?
The Blackheath Rhododendron Festival in late spring is frequently suggested, alongside art showcases and seasonal village markets. Community fundraisers and family events add to the welcoming atmosphere throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Blackheath?
Blackheath has family-friendly vacation rentals, including multi-bedroom cottages and homes near parks or gardens. These stays often feature amenities for children and spacious common areas.
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