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A cozy structure is illuminated at dusk, showcasing a modern design with angular lines. A fire pit is positioned in the foreground, surrounded by a wooden deck. Large glass doors invite the serene outdoor landscape inside, while warm lighting highlights the inviting interior.
Hut in Mudgee
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 498 reviews

Gawthorne's Hut TOP 10 favourite in the WORLD.

Gawthorne's Hut-luxurious, architect designed, off grid Eco hut just for couples --the newest of Wilgowrah's unique country escapes incl Wilgowrah Church and Tom's Cottage. Built to capture stunning views it provides guests with peace, privacy and a sense of isolation. King bed, full bath, shower, flushing toilet, kitchenette, WiFi, air-conditioning (with some limitations) and Fire Pit -closed during periods of high fire danger. Children 2-12yrs or Infants 0-2 not accepted. Pets not accepted.)

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A cozy cabin interior features a wood-burning stove beside a stone hearth. A window seat with cushions invites relaxation, while a small dining table is surrounded by four chairs. Natural light brightens the space through large windows adorned with curtains.
Cabin in Leura
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

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.

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An infrared sauna is positioned in a sunlit corner of the cabin, surrounded by large windows offering views of the pine trees outside. A cozy yellow chair and a green plant add a touch of comfort, while neutral-toned decor enhances the serene atmosphere.
Cabin in Medlow Bath
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

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.

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A metal pot rests over a small fire, surrounded by a circle of stones. Fishing gear is placed nearby, along with a scenic view of the riverbank and trees in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Cabin in Mount Olive
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Little House on the Fish River

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Situated on the bank of the pristine Fish River, this little house has everything you need for a relaxing and comfortable stay. Located on a working farm but in its own private setting. The house has bedroom with river views, bathroom, kitchen, living area, al fresco area with BBQ & second refrigerator. Excellent trout fishing (in season), 15 minutes to Tarana, 15 minutes to Oberon, 30 minutes to Mayfield Gardens, 45 Mins to Jenolan Caves.

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An outdoor terrace is showcased, featuring a 50-year-old pepper tree adorned with soft, glowing lights. Cozy seating areas are arranged on a wooden deck, surrounded by lush greenery, creating a tranquil space for relaxation and enjoyment.
Treehouse in Unanderra
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Pepper Tree Passive House

Awards & Acknowledgements - Sustainable Architecture Award 2022 from the Institute of Architects - Energy Efficiency Award 22/23 from Grand Designs - People’s Choice Award 22/23 from Grand Designs - People's Choice Award 2022 Habitus House of the Year - Single Dwelling Sustainability Award 2022 - Best of the Best Sustainability Award 2022 - Excellence In Sustainability 2022 Master Builders Association NSW - National Sustainability Residential Building Award 2022 Master Builders Australia

Top Guest favourite
A cozy living area features a brown leather sofa adorned with a cross-stitch blanket and colorful cushions. A wood-burning stove adds warmth, while plants are positioned throughout. Large glass doors offer views of the outdoor space, allowing natural light to flood the room.
Guesthouse in Wentworth Falls
5 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Darwin's Studio

Relax and unwind in this calm, stylish space. Cosy up next to the log fireplace and immerse yourself in the warm, botanical atmosphere. Take a 15 minute walk to the picturesque clifftop lookouts and spectacular waterfalls or meander through the friendly tree-lined neighbourhood to sample the local coffee. Listen to the sounds of the frogs in the pond and watch the black cockatoos rest in the trees as you slow down, recharge and soak up the fresh mountain air, secluded amongst the trees.

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Cabin in Wentworth Falls
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Falls Rest - A Wentworth Falls Hideaway

Welcome to Falls Rest, a romantic luxury cabin in Wentworth Falls. We are a short 15-minute walk (or 2 minute drive) into the UNESCO World Heritage Blue Mountains and famous Wentworth Falls. This cosy little spot is located on the back of our beautiful garden property and is the perfect place to slow down and recharge. We have everything you need including a gas log fireplace, 42” smart TV, and claw foot bathtub to soak your troubles away. We welcome you to relax and enjoy!

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A rustic cottage constructed of red bricks is framed by rows of blooming lavender. Two windows adorned with white borders provide a glimpse into the structure, while the surrounding landscape features rolling hills in the backdrop. The scene is set during a tranquil dusk.
Cottage in Pokolbin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 578 reviews

The Studio on Pokolbin Mountain - Stunning views!

"The Studio" is situated in the heart of the Hunter Valley wine region with wineries and concert venues just minutes away. Perfect for a romantic getaway or to simply escape the hustle and bustle. There are many beautiful walks and sights to see right on your door step including wonderful wild life. The Studio" is one of two cottages on the property. If we are already booked and you would love to stay please look up "Amelies On Pokolbin Mountain" also listed on Air BnB.

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A cozy studio space features a lounge area with a soft gray sofa and a wooden coffee table. A dining table for two is positioned nearby. Large glass doors open to a lush garden, enhancing the serene ambiance with abundant greenery visible outside.
Guesthouse in Wentworth Falls
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 839 reviews

The Shed on Central - your mountain studio

We welcome you to our garden guest suite adjacent to Central Park, cozily situated at the back of the property; shaded by trees and hedges, with gardens and a small pond. The area is surrounded by a myriad of scenic trails, spectacular waterfalls and stunning lookouts. Enjoy the extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage-listed landscape right on our doorstep. There's one million hectares of wilderness, offering an abundance of places to explore and natural wonders to discover.

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An architecturally designed luxury cabin is situated on a rocky landscape, framed by natural bushland. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels reflect warm light, creating a connection with the surrounding wilderness. A spacious deck extends from the cabin, inviting moments of relaxation outdoors.
Cabin in Coxs Creek
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Wambal Cabin - luxury in the wilderness

Wambal Cabin is an architecturally designed luxury cabin built within some of the region’s most dramatic wilderness. Perfect for a weekend away, Wambal Cabin is hidden away on 100 acres of bushland in the northwestern area of Wollemi National Park. Located only 3 hours from Sydney this property is suited to nature seekers and foodies alike. We are only 40 minutes from Mudgee and 10 minutes from Rylstone with both towns having well known wineries and restaurants.

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A vast expanse of grassy field stretches before a rugged escarpment, with trees lining the base. The warm glow of sunset casts soft shadows on the landscape, highlighting the natural beauty of the surrounding area.
Farm stay in Kanimbla
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

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.

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A modern retreat is set within the natural landscape, featuring a wooden exterior that blends with the surroundings. Large windows allow for ample natural light, and a shaded outdoor dining area is visible, accompanied by rugged hills in the background.
Home in Glen Davis
5 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Practice Ground

Surrounded by the dramatic sandstone escarpments of the Capertee Valley (Wiradjuri Country), relax and unwind in your own 20-acre parcel of bushland. Practice Ground is an architecturally designed retreat with all modern comforts and spectacular views of the surrounding landscape from every room of the house, as well as multiple outdoor spaces. Explore the beauty of the nearby World Heritage-listed wilderness of the Wollemi National Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Blue Mountains located?

    Blue Mountains is a mountainous region just outside Sydney in New South Wales. It is known for eucalyptus forests, dramatic cliffs, and charming villages that have distinct historic character.

  • When is the best time to visit Blue Mountains?

    Spring and autumn are frequently suggested for pleasant weather and lighter foliage, with temperatures typically ranging from 48-69°F (9-21°C). Summer has warmer days, while winter brings cooler temperatures ideal for exploring misty valleys.

  • What are some things to do near Blue Mountains?

    Visitors often explore viewpoints like Echo Point, stroll through lush rainforest trails, or discover traditional markets and galleries in villages such as Leura and Katoomba. The region has opportunities for hiking, local dining, and cultural experiences year-round.

  • How is the weather near Blue Mountains?

    The area has mild summers, with temperatures reaching around 76°F (25°C), and cool winters near 37°F (3°C). Rainfall varies, with wetter months in late summer and drier conditions in winter, so layers and a waterproof jacket are often recommended.

All about Blue Mountains

An hour from Australia’s largest city lie 2.8 million acres of World Heritage-listed wilderness in the Blue Mountains, a favorite Sydneysider destination for day trips and weekend getaways. This is nature writ large: sheer sandstone cliffs, rainforest-clad valleys cooled by waterfalls, and dramatic gorges with Aboriginal art dating back tens of thousands of years. This is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, offering hikes ranging from heart-pounding full-day explorations along remote escarpments to hour-long strolls among dramatic rock formations.

Katoomba is the largest town, but dozens of other historic hamlets await discovery, including deciduous-tree-draped Leura; Blackheath, near the mountains’ highest point; and Wentworth Falls, gateway to some of the area’s most spectacular trails.

What are the top things to do in Blue Mountains?

Three Sisters Walk

This 45-minute, family-friendly paved loop is the Blue Mountains in a snapshot. From Echo Point Visitor Centre just outside Katoomba, the Jamison Valley unfolds before you, with views extending to Mount Solitary and the soaring sandstone turrets of the Three Sisters, named after Aboriginal tales of their formation. The surrounding national parkland boasts 400 species of animals and birds, including lyrebirds and crimson rosellas.

Scenic World Blue Mountains

Here you’ll find the world’s steepest passenger train, traveling from the clifftop 1,017 feet down into the forest on a 52-degree rail incline. At the base, a web of trails explores the Jamison Valley rainforest. Take the train’s return trip, or catch the 1788-foot Scenic Cableway back. You can also choose to observe the Three Sisters and Mount Solitary from the glass-encased Scenic Skyway aerial cable car, gliding between clifftops 886 feet above the valley floor.

Jenolan Caves

Some 300 caves comprise Jenolan, the largest cave system in Australia, and the oldest of its kind in the world. Nine grottoes are open to visitors on a range of guided experiences ― think night tours, and walks revealing Aboriginal legends and mysteries ― taking you through a labyrinth of limestone chasms carved over millennia by underground rivers. Whether guided by daylight or headlamp, you’ll glimpse soaring chambers, pass enormous stalagmites and stalactites, and be dazzled by passageways glittering with crystals.

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