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Cottage in Leura
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 660 reviews

Banksia bungalow

JamesRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Stayed at Chris’s cabin for 1 night and loved it, cosy cabin in the bush - surrounded by wildlife and trees. Very private and nice deck to admire the views from, highly recommend
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Home in Kanimbla
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Kanimbla Sunsets by Tiny Away

SashaRating, 5 stars3 days ago
We highly recommend for a great getaway in the mountains with insane views. It has absolutely every that you need, nothing is missed.
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Farm stay in South Maroota
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 93 reviews

Soulful Wilderness Cabin "Countryside 100" kingbed

MeganRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Amazing amazing amazing!! Everything was so so clean and we had anything and everything we could possibly need! Kate was nice enough to bring us more firewood when we ran out and we had the best time ever. Totally totally worth it!
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Home in Megalong Valley
5 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Foy's Folly .Luxury Farm Stay in Megalong Valley

ShelbyRating, 5 stars4 weeks ago
We had a blast at Foy’s Folly! The house is so spacious and peaceful, and the views are just lovely. We watched the stars at night and loved getting warm by the fireplace. Definitely want to come back! Thanks so much Melissa
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Cabin in Bilpin
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Bulga Amaroo, Bilpin

EmmaRating, 5 stars5 days ago
Bulga Amaroo was a beautiful and relaxing stay in Bilpin. We had a lovely time watching the sunset from the deck and exploring Bilpin. There was an abundance of food and firewood, which made us feel welcome and comfortable during our stay.
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Tiny home in Wolgan Valley
5 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

'Ligo' - With outdoor bath and escarpment views

DanielRating, 5 stars5 days ago
This tiny house was absolutely stunning – beautifully designed with incredible attention to detail. The views were breathtaking, and we loved relaxing in the outdoor bath and by the fire pit. A perfect, peaceful escape with top-tier amenities – we’ll definitely be back!
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Guesthouse in Bullaburra
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 98 reviews

Jacuzzi Cabin on Cottle

Yu-NingRating, 5 stars1 week ago
My husband and I had an amazing stay with Mark. The cabin was cozy, clean and felt like home away from home. Location was convenient and just a few minutes’ drive away from the shops and sightseeing spots. The heating worked perfectly for the colder weather during our stay (especially at night). Although our phone & wifi connections were on and off due to the location, it gave us the chance to “go offline” and enjoy time together instead of being on our devices. We also loved relaxing in the jacuzzi. The only advice we’d give to other visitors is to be mindful of your hot water usage. We had showers right before filling up the jacuzzi, which used up the hot water supply heated by solar power system. Thankfully Mark was quick to respond to us and we were able to get hot water back up and running after 1-1.5hrs. Thanks for being a great host, Mark! We would love to come back again for future trips to the blue mountains!
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Guesthouse in Bullaburra
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 1,115 reviews

Bush View Escape

MattRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Thanks Jodie for your proactive communications. It was a lovely stay in a very beautiful part of the world. A perfect bush escape. Jus & Matt.

Your guide to Blue Mountains

All About Blue Mountains

Located in New South Wales, two hours west of Sydney, are the breathtaking Blue Mountains, a vast mountain range that combines waterfalls, soaring cliffs, and dense eucalyptus forests. The Blue Mountains get their name from the Eucalyptus trees that veil the mountain tops here. When the sun beams down on the trees and the oil released by the leaves mixes with water vapor, it creates the blue haze for which these mountains are known.

Nestled amongst the trees and tranquil wilderness of the Blue Mountains, you’ll find a collection of small mountain towns, including Bilpin, Katoomba, and Mount Wilson, that buzz with creativity inspired by the rich natural landscape. Visitors are drawn here to explore the many walking trails that span the region, discover what’s underground in the Jenolan Caves, and take a ride in a glass-floored cable car for sweeping views of lush valleys, thundering waterfalls, and dramatic rock formations. The Blue Mountains offers a distinct mix of natural and cultural history and rich, viridescent scenery. Learn about the region’s Aboriginal heritage through well-preserved rock art and engravings, a trip to the Waradah Aboriginal Center, or the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains typically experience temperate spring and fall seasons — September through November and March through May — and boast bright sunshine, blue skies, and balmy weather, with rich shades of ochre and orange woven throughout the region during the fall. As many of the Blue Mountains’ sights and activities are outdoors, these seasons provide some of the best conditions for enjoying everything the region has to offer. You can expect temperatures to peak in December and warm weather to remain through February. Visiting the Blue Mountains during this time of year increases your chances of spotting the dazzling display of glow worms and fireflies illuminating the night skies with their stunning bioluminescent glow. Temperatures start to dip when fall turns to winter, so if you plan to visit between the months of June and August, be sure to pack extra layers to keep warm.


Top things to do in Blue Mountains

Blue Mountains Botanic Garden at Mount Tomah

Make your way to Mount Tomah, one of the mountain towns in the region, to explore the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden — the only botanic garden within a UNESCO World Heritage Area. The expansive, cool-climate garden spans 622 acres of alpine forests, wilderness, local fauna, and hundreds of plant species from around the world. Sweet scents and gentle birdsong accompany the spectacular, panoramic view of the Blue Mountains.

Leura Cascades

Pack some snacks and make the trip to Leura Cascades for a picnic amid the towering eucalyptus trees and a walk along Leura Falls Creek to Leura Falls. Several walking paths can be accessed from Leura Cascades, taking you through Leura Forest to Katoomba or along the cliff tops to Echo Point. The tracks can be challenging, but you’ll be rewarded with spectacular views of waterfalls and Jamison Valley.

Three Sisters Walk

Head to Katoomba to the unique Three Sisters rock formation, which soars over Jamison Valley and is of great cultural significance for the Aboriginal people. The paved walking path allows you to get an up-close look at the iconic Three Sisters and provides some of the best views in the Blue Mountains National Park. Make your way to the Echo Point Lookout viewing platform for stunning panoramic views. Along the walking track, you’ll encounter several lookout points, each offering scenic and sweeping views of the verdant landscape.

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