Mountain retreats: 11 of the most unique stays in the Blue Mountains
Love Cabins, Blue Mountains
By Destination NSW
Perched high up in the forest canopy, the Love Cabins’ Secret Treehouse looks like something out of a fairytale. Light pours in the huge wraparound windows, which look out over the lush Bowen’s Creek Gorge, and the natural wood that twists across the ceiling will make you feel as though you’re truly immersed in nature. With a cosy wood fire, sunken spa bath and outdoor hot tub, you’ll never want to leave.
Love Cabins, Blue Mountains
In the spectacular Capertee Valley, three futuristic transparent domes are dotted across the lush landscape of a 1,000-acre working farm. These are the Bubbletents (named Leo, Virgo and Cancer), a unique concept that combines sleeping in the great outdoors with all the creature comforts. These large inflatable bubbles house a plush bed, perfect for birdwatching or stargazing, with an ensuite inside a separate, non-transparent section. Outside, soak in the bathtub, swing in the hammock and roast marshmallows over the open fire.
Bubbletent Australia, Capertee Valley
Book a holiday that’s good for you and good for the community at Hotel Etico in Mount Victoria, Australia’s first social enterprise hotel. It provides a live-in training and work program for people with disabilities, empowering them to become more independent and find employment. With 15 rooms set across an elegant mansion built in 1876, it’s a classic Blue Mountains getaway that gives back.
Hotel Etico, Mount Victoria
For the ultimate in relaxation, it's hard to go past this bathtub in the bush that you'll find at Mt Kanimbla Retreats. Immerse yourself in bubbles as you're completely immersed in nature. This tub is part of the four-bedroom The Lodge at Mt Kanimbla, which makes for a luxurious family retreat. There are also two one-bedroom cottages on the property for a romantic escape complete with private pools, twinkling fairy lights, roaring wood fire and breathtaking views.
Mt Kanimbla Retreats, Kanimbla - Credit: Mt Kanimbla Retreats
Built in 1888, Norwood Arthouse in Blackheath has long been a Blue Mountains landmark. This heritage-listed home has now been restored to its former glory, with seven ensuite bedrooms, original fireplaces, private gardens and sunny window seats that invite you to curl up with a good book. There are also modern touches, like a slick commercial kitchen and cedarwood infrared sauna, that make for the perfect blend of tradition and indulgence.
Norwood Arthouse, Blackheath - Credit: Wise Finance Group
Tailor-made for two, Eagle View Escape’s romantic cabins sit high above Lake Lyell, just outside of Lithgow. As the name suggests, the views are jaw-dropping, taking in pristine bushland and gentle water vistas. Make the most of an adults’ only break and cosy up by the wood fire, relax in the spa bath or play a match on the tennis court.
Eagle View Escape, Rydal
There are no traces of the daggy 1970s motel to be found anymore at Kyah Hotel in Blackheath. After a top to toe renovation, it’s been reborn as a glamorous, Palm Springs-inspired boutique hotel with plenty of pastel tones, potted cacti and gentle curves. There are 46 rooms across three wings (named for each of the Three Sisters), gorgeous gardens, outdoor hot tub, sauna, fire pit, tennis court and the excellent Blaq restaurant.
Kyah Hotel, Blackheath - Credit: Steven Woodburn | Kyah Boutique Hotel
A true legend of the mountains, the Hydro Majestic was Australia’s pioneering health retreat when it opened in 1904. Modelled after the hydropathic spa hotels of Europe, it stretches for over a kilomentre on the edge of the escarpment overlooking the Megalong Valley in Medlow Bath. The Art Deco-inspired rooms evoke the glamour of the hotel’s heyday, when celebrities, artists and politicians from around the world came to stay. Don’t miss afternoon tea in The Wintergarden.
The Hydro Majestic Hotel, Medlow Bath
‘Sangoma’ is the Zulu word for ‘healer’ and with just eight ultra-luxe suites dotted across a lush mountainside overlooking the Nepean River, you’ll soon feel rejuvenated at Spicers Sangoma Retreat. This is Australian bush luxury with an African soul, from the tribal artwork and animal hide furniture to the spa housed in a stylish safari tent. The nourishing continues at Amara restaurant, where everything on the menu is organic, sustainable and sourced within a one-hour radius.
Spicers Sangoma Retreat, Bowen Mountain
Get away from it all without sacrificing the important things – like a king-sized four-poster bed, two-person bathtub and a Nespresso machine – at Turon Gates Mountain Retreat. Set on a 6,000-acre riverfront oasis in the Capertee Valley, it’s a place for relaxing in the tranquillity of nature without a phone or laptop in sight. If you’re feeling active, there’s horse riding, swimming, trout fishing, kayaking, mountain bike riding and even gold panning.
Turon Gates Mountain Retreat, Lithgow - Credit: Turon Gates
Set within serene bushland inside the grounds of the historic Zig Zag Railway. Tiny Billy from Into The Wild Escapes is designed for the whole family, sleeping up to six guests, with a loft bed, queen bed and bunk beds. Watch wallabies grazing at dusk and admire the stars from the warmth of the outdoor hot tub. Kids will also love the opportunity to hop aboard the historic steam train for a journey up the steep slopes.
Tiny Billy from Into the Wild Escapes, Clarence - Credit: Into the Wild Escapes
Some of the best hotels and resorts in the Blue Mountains are the Hydro Majestic Hotel, Kyah Hotel, Hotel Etico, Echoes Boutique Hotel, Lilianfels Resort & Spa, Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains and The Carrington Hotel.
Yes, there are many affordable places to stay. Try the Blue Mountains YHA, Katoomba Mountain Lodge, Katooma Tourist Park, Echo Point Discovery Motel, 3 Sisters Motel and the Leura Gardens Resort.
Yes. Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains and Lilianfels Resort & Spa both have pet-friendly rooms. Many holiday houses and cottages are also pet friendly.
Absolutely. There are many luxury places to stay with spa facilities like Spicers Sangoma Retreat, Lilianfels Resort & Spa, Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains and Parklands Country Gardens & Lodges.
Yes, many hotels in the Blue Mountains have private balconies and scenic views. Book a room at Echoes Boutique Hotel, Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains, Hydro Majestic Hotel, Eagleview Escape, Logan Brae Retreats, Falls Mountain Retreat, Bubbletent and Chalets at Blackheath.
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