Holiday houses in Glenworth Valley

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Home in Spencer
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

"Wagtail Cottage" Hawkesbury River Garden Retreat

AlessandraRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We’ve had an amazing stay at Dave’s place, it’s a great weekend getaway from the city, the hot tub, the cozy fireplace and the kayaking were my highlight. The kitchen has everything you’ll ever need and more. We came back completely fresh and recharged. I couldn’t recommend it more.
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Farm stay in South Maroota
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

Soulful Wilderness Cabin "Countryside 100" kingbed

TomRating, 5 stars2 days ago
Great stay, really enjoyed this place was a very peaceful break from life. Hosts were fantastic and always responsive.
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Cabin in Berowra Waters
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 72 reviews

Lovers Hideaway River House

MaeveRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Cant get over how beautiful our weekend was, staying at this Air BnB. So so peaceful, the house is done so homely. There’s no much to add, as the description depicts it perfectly. I would recommended, highly!!!
Top Guest favourite
Farm stay in Mangrove Mountain
5 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

Ironbark Ranch Co.

LouiseRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We has such a great time at Sacha’s house. It was the perfect place to spend time with our extended family. Huge house. Lots of space. Great kitchen. Beautiful outlook. The outdoor area was fantastic too. Lots for the kids to do. Carrots were available to feed the horses. Huge orchard with abundant fruit trees and the most delicious oranges. Loved out time here. Wish we could’ve stayed longer.
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Home in Spencer
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

Waterfront / views / boat ramp / Colonel’s Place

CamrynRating, 5 stars2 months ago
We went to Spencer during the Easter long weekend and found it very peaceful to be away from all the other people also on their getaway. Nathan provided great recommendations for restaurants and the local grocery store. The Airbnb had everything we needed and it was beautiful waking up to the Hawkesbury River.
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Farm stay in Wyong Creek
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Tiny Home Escape on a Farm

LaurenRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Lovely tiny house within a peaceful place. The cows and horses were so cute, no noise at all. The place were really nice for 4 of us, and the heater was great for this season. We did have a good time !
Guest favourite
Home in Lower Mangrove
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 471 reviews

She-oak House - Pure Valley

TheoRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Stayed here for one night but wish I stayed for longer. Was such a nice getaway for me and my girlfriend and couldn’t recommend it more. Scott was incredibly helpful with all the information and activities and walks in surrounding areas. Will hopefully be back at some point!
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Apartment in Blackwall
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 572 reviews

The Bay Studio Apartment private separate entrance

KylieRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This is a gem of a find! The studio is homely, cosy and comfortable with everything you might need for a stay. There’s a beautiful view of the water from the front window, the icing on the cake of what is a really convenient spot. Geoff’s communication beforehand was really clear and helpful, and the welcome was warm. I would happily stay again, and recommend it to friends.

Your guide to Glenworth Valley

All About Glenworth Valley

Glenworth Valley is a picturesque town in the hinterland of the New South Wales Central Coast. The town is nestled within the rugged wilderness of the Popran National Park, with the crystal-clear waters of the Popran creek running through it. Popran National Park is steeped in 11,000 years of Aboriginal heritage and protects several Aboriginal sites, including rock engravings, sandstone shelters, and foreshore middens, all important sites to the Aboriginal community. The Park has several walking trails to explore and an abundance of local wildlife to spot at every turn, including sugar-gliders and yellow-tailed black cockatoos.

Glenworth Valley is known for being home to one of Australia's largest outdoor adventure centres. Here you can explore 3,000 acres of unspoilt wilderness with natural rock pools and tranquil trails. There’s a range of activities to try, including quad biking, kayaking, abseiling, and the unique sport of axe-throwing. You can even take on the state-of-the-art laser skirmish facilities, set in a natural outdoor environment.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Glenworth Valley

The region is a year-round destination, and there’s a range of Glenworth Valley accommodation to suit every season. In June, the region’s biggest event takes place — the Glenworth Grazing Food and Wine Festival, when foodies come from far and wide for the delicious dishes, delectable desserts, and award-winning wines from the local area. There are also boutique stalls, live music, and markets to explore. Remember to pack layers, as it can get cold in the region during winter. Spring and autumn provide beautifully sunny days and mild nights to enjoy all the outdoor activities on offer in the area, while in summer you can expect hot days and nights. The Lost Paradise Festival takes place around New Years, celebrating community and creativity with art activations, long table feasts, wild and unique circus acts, and music.


Top things to do in Glenworth Valley

Kayaking through Glenworth Valley

Jump in a kayak and explore the natural beauty of Glenworth Valley via its many waterways. You’ll make your way along the tranquil Popran Creek, cruising past the mangroves with plenty of wildlife to spot and interesting historical artefacts. Single and double kayaks are available to rent for the day and you can also enjoy a guided eco-tour through the valley and learn a little more about the area’s history.

Mount Olive Lookout

Take the short walk from Ironbark picnic area in the Popran National Park to Mount Olive Lookout for amazing views over Popran Creek. Besides the wonderful vista, make sure to look for an array of native wildlife, like honeyeaters, spinebills, and glossy black cockatoos. If you’re here in spring, you are in for a treat, when the magnificent wildflowers come into bloom all over the park.

Emerald Pool

The Emerald Pool circuit includes the Mount Olive trail, taking you past the lookout, then onto the fern-lined Hominy Creek walking track, where you will then come across the crystal-clear waters of Emerald Pool. This is a quiet swimming hole in a tranquil setting that is a perfect place to cool off after a long walk through the Popran National Park. In spring the area comes to life with colourful wildflowers.

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