B&Bs in New South Wales

B&Bs in New South Wales

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Popular B&Bs in New South Wales

Bouddi, New South Wales

9.7

Bed and breakfast for 3 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$160 per night

New South Wales, Australia

9.7

Guesthouse for 2 people, with garden

from A$185 per night

Scotts Head, New South Wales

9.8

Guesthouse for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$201 per night

Sydney, New South Wales

9.7

Bed and breakfast for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$111 per night

Hunter Valley, New South Wales

10.0

Bed and breakfast for 3 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$465 per night

Hunter Valley, New South Wales

9.7

Guesthouse for 6 people, with garden and sauna

Free cancellation

from A$381 per night

Sydney, New South Wales

10.0

Guesthouse for 3 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$358 per night

Bellingen (NSW), New South Wales

8.4

Bed and breakfast for 3 people, with pool and garden

Free cancellation

from A$123 per night

New South Wales, Australia

10.0

Bed and breakfast for 4 people, with garden

from A$324 per night

Salamander Bay, Hunter Valley

10.0

Guesthouse for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$384 per night

Hunter Valley, New South Wales

10.0

Bed and breakfast for 10 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$1,038 per night

Sydney, New South Wales

Bed and breakfast for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$300 per night

Kurrajong, Blue Mountains

9.6

Bed and breakfast for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$294 per night

Sydney, New South Wales

9.0

Guesthouse for 3 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$169 per night

Blue Mountains, New South Wales

10.0

Guesthouse for 2 people, with pool and hot tub as well as garden

Free cancellation

from A$197 per night

Coffs Harbour, New South Wales

9.5

Guesthouse for 4 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$324 per night

Elizabeth Beach, New South Wales

9.7

Guesthouse for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$171 per night

New South Wales, Australia

9.7

Guesthouse for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$167 per night

New South Wales, Australia

9.5

Bed and breakfast for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$220 per night

Sydney, New South Wales

9.8

Guesthouse for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$190 per night

Lake Conjola, New South Wales

9.9

Guesthouse for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$280 per night

Terrigal, New South Wales

9.8

Guesthouse for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$324 per night

Avalon, New South Wales

9.6

Guesthouse for 4 people, with pool and hot tub

Free cancellation

from A$553 per night

Orange (NSW), New South Wales

9.9

Bed and breakfast for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$211 per night

Best B&Bs in New South Wales

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Guesthouse for 4 People in Illawarra, New South Wales
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Illawarra, New South Wales
Guesthouse • 26 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.7
(30 reviews)
Southview is a boutique holiday accommodation which offers two fully self contained suites, the Seaview suite and Garden suite. We also offer our StopOver room, a room only with ensuite. All rooms are private within our family home, nestled between Sandon Point Beach and Bulli Beach, just one hour drive south of Sydney. Please note the accommodation is not the whole house. It has been rated four stars by AAA Tourism.For a couple that want to escape then Southview is the perfect place for you to unwind and relax. Your holiday destination offers a relaxed atmosphere. It's just a 2 minute walk...
from A$243 / night
Bed And Breakfast for 2 People in Sanctuary Point, New South Wales
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Sanctuary Point, New South Wales
Bed And Breakfast • 35 m² • 1 Bedroom
10.0
(3 reviews)
Jervis Bay - Whale Dolphin watching - Hyams Beach- Booderee National ParkMediterranean coastal property for couples set on the waters edge of the beautiful St George's Basin within a park like settingOur couples only modern self contained studio apartments are a fresh coastal design with Smart TV Wi-Fi -modern Kitchenette-Air conditioner & moroccan tiled En-suites.A complementary continental breakfast, also offered are the use of two Kayaks- push bikes & fishing gear.From our door step at Paradise Beach take the easy basin walk along the water's edge to Palm Beach about 40 minutes, ...
from A$307 / night
Guesthouse for 4 People in Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales
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Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales
Guesthouse • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
9.7
(18 reviews)
The Bower is a cosy tiny home situated in the stunning Kangaroo Valley, NSW (Dharawal Country). The tiny home is located on a 2.5-acre property, and is surrounded by lush farmland and sweeping escarpment views. Wake to the sounds of birdsong, and mooing from the neighbouring cows. It is only a 5 minute drive to the adorable Kangaroo Valley village, which has a number of great cafes/restaurants, the iconic Friendly Inn, quaint shops and a general store. On the property we also have 2 goats and a family of chickens, which guests are welcome to interact with.Please note that there is a 3 night...
from A$271 / night

B&Bs in New South Wales: Most popular destinations

    Book the Perfect B&B in New South Wales

    Charming Accommodations in Australia's Premier State

    B&Bs in New South Wales offer travelers an intimate and personalized accommodation experience capturing the essence of Australia's most diverse state. These thoughtfully curated properties range from historic Victorian mansions in the Hunter Valley to cozy coastal retreats along pristine beaches, each providing a unique blend of comfort, local character, and warm hospitality. Unlike standard hotels, bed and breakfast properties in New South Wales are often owner-operated, ensuring guests receive personalized attention and insider knowledge about the region's hidden gems.

    What makes these accommodations exceptional is their distinctive architectural character and carefully curated amenities designed for comfort and relaxation. From heritage sandstone cottages dating back to the 1860s to contemporary eco-friendly retreats nestled in lush countryside, each property tells its story through thoughtful design and authentic local touches.

    B&Bs in New South Wales typically feature elegant period furnishings, private gardens, and spacious guest rooms that serve as peaceful sanctuaries after days exploring the region's diverse landscapes and attractions.

    Guests can expect an impressive array of amenities that elevate their stay beyond ordinary accommodation. Here are the premium features commonly offered:

    • Private pools and spa facilities for ultimate relaxation
    • Pet-friendly accommodations with designated areas and amenities
    • Fully equipped kitchens and outdoor grilling spaces
    • Complimentary high-speed internet and entertainment systems
    • Air conditioning and climate control for year-round comfort
    • Private laundry facilities and luxury linens
    • Whirlpool tubs and spa-style bathroom amenities
    • Expansive terraces and balconies with scenic views
    • Welcome baskets featuring local wines and artisanal products
    • Concierge services and personalized activity recommendations

    Who Should Book B&Bs in New South Wales

    Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

    New South Wales attracts diverse travelers who find sanctuary in the state's exceptional bed and breakfast accommodations.

    Wine enthusiasts gravitate toward the Hunter Valley region, exploring over 150 cellar doors while staying in elegant properties like the historic Wyndham Estate, built in 1872 and offering vineyard views alongside gourmet breakfast experiences. Adventure seekers and nature lovers find their calling in the Blue Mountains, where properties provide easy access to dramatic cliff walks, the famous Three Sisters rock formation, and charming towns like Leura and Katoomba. Beach enthusiasts discover coastal gems along the South Coast, staying in oceanfront retreats near pristine shores such as Scotts Head, where guests wake to magnificent sunrise views just steps from Little Beach. Couples seeking romantic getaways treasure intimate heritage properties, while families appreciate spacious cottages with private pools and pet-friendly policies accommodating four-legged family members. The best times to visit are March through May and September through November, with temperatures ranging from 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C), offering perfect weather for outdoor exploration. Current availability shows 35-45 properties weekly, with prices averaging A$630-890 per night depending on season and location, with premium rates during peak summer months of December through February.

    Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in New South Wales

    Unforgettable Destinations Near Your B&B

    New South Wales offers an incredible array of experiences showcasing the state's natural beauty, cultural richness, and unique attractions. From world-renowned wine regions to pristine national parks, these carefully selected highlights provide visitors authentic Australian experiences that create lasting memories.

    1. Blue Mountains National Park and Scenic Railway
    2. Hunter Valley Wine Region and Cellar Door Tours
    3. Royal National Park Coastal Walk
    4. Jenolan Caves Underground Wonder
    5. Port Stephens Dolphin and Whale Watching

    Blue Mountains National Park and Scenic Railway

    Experience breathtaking vistas and the world's steepest railway at Scenic World, where the historic railway descends through ancient rainforest canopy. The iconic Three Sisters rock formation provides spectacular photo opportunities, while the Grand Canyon walking track offers moderate hiking through pristine bushland and dramatic cliff-top viewpoints.

    Hunter Valley Wine Region and Cellar Door Tours

    Australia's oldest wine region features over 150 cellar doors spread across rolling vineyard landscapes. Sample award-winning Semillon and Shiraz varieties while enjoying gourmet food pairings at renowned estates like Tyrrell's Wines and McGuigan Cellars, complemented by hot air balloon flights over the picturesque valley.

    Royal National Park Coastal Walk

    The world's second-oldest national park offers spectacular coastal hiking trails connecting pristine beaches and dramatic sandstone cliffs. The 26-kilometer coast track provides stunning ocean views, while Figure 8 Pools and Wedding Cake Rock offer unique geological formations perfect for photography enthusiasts.

    Jenolan Caves Underground Wonder

    Explore one of the world's oldest cave systems, featuring magnificent limestone formations and underground rivers. The Lucas Cave showcases spectacular cathedral chambers and intricate flowstone decorations, while adventure tours provide thrilling experiences through pristine underground wilderness areas.

    Port Stephens Dolphin and Whale Watching

    Home to over 140 resident bottlenose dolphins, Port Stephens offers exceptional marine wildlife encounters year-round. During migration season (May through November), humpback and southern right whales provide unforgettable viewing opportunities, while pristine beaches like Shoal Bay offer perfect relaxation settings.

    New South Wales is home to the world's second-oldest national park, Royal National Park, established in 1879.

    Exceptional Dining Experiences in New South Wales

    Highly-Rated Restaurants Worth Discovering

    New South Wales offers remarkable culinary experiences that perfectly complement your bed and breakfast stay, featuring establishments that showcase local ingredients and authentic regional flavors. These carefully selected restaurants have earned exceptional reviews and consistently deliver memorable dining experiences.

    • Bushcraft Cafe (5.0 stars, 22 reviews) - This outstanding cafe in Girilambone specializes in locally-sourced ingredients and artisanal coffee, offering hearty breakfast options and gourmet lunch selections that highlight regional produce and traditional Australian cooking techniques.
    • Bogan Coffee Shop (4.8 stars, 60 reviews) - Located in Nyngan, this highly-rated establishment combines excellent coffee culture with fresh, locally-prepared meals, featuring seasonal menu items and specialty pastries that have earned loyal local followings.
    • Gundog Espresso (4.6 stars, 110 reviews) - A popular Nyngan destination known for exceptional coffee service and innovative breakfast creations, this cafe provides a welcoming atmosphere with friendly service and consistently high-quality food preparation.

    Essential Travel Tips for New South Wales

    Local Insights and Practical Recommendations

    Understanding local customs and practical considerations enhances your New South Wales experience. Many B&B hosts recommend arriving during weekdays for more personalized attention and better availability at popular attractions, as weekends tend to attract larger crowds, especially in wine regions and coastal areas.

    Tipping culture differs from North American standards—while not mandatory, rounding up restaurant bills or leaving 10-15% for exceptional service is appreciated. The state experiences diverse climate zones, so packing layers is essential, particularly when traveling between coastal and inland regions where temperature variations can reach 20°F (10°C) difference in the same day.

    Sustainability initiatives play an important role in New South Wales hospitality, with many properties implementing water conservation programs, solar energy systems, and waste reduction practices. Guests often appreciate participating by reusing towels, supporting local farmers markets, and choosing walking or cycling over driving for short distances.

    Public transportation connects major cities effectively, but renting a vehicle provides superior access to rural bed and breakfast properties and scenic driving routes through national parks and wine country.

    Local hosts frequently share insider knowledge about seasonal events, farmers markets, and lesser-known attractions not found in standard guidebooks. Many properties partner with local tour operators, providing exclusive access to private tastings, guided nature walks, and cultural experiences.

    For travelers seeking authentic experiences, consider booking pet-friendly bed and breakfast in New South Wales properties that welcome four-legged companions and often provide specialized amenities like dog beds, treats, and information about local off-leash parks and beaches.

    FAQs: B&Bs in New South Wales

    Which types of amenities can you find in the B&Bs in New South Wales?

    Out of the services offered by Holidu, it can be said that the B&Bs in New South Wales offer everything that travellers want! Here, the B&Bs generally include a variety of amenities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (83%), air conditioning (73%), and balcony (67%)...Tempted?

    How are the B&Bs usually rated in New South Wales?

    The B&Bs here often get a lot of positive comments. Many (63%) have a rating of 4.5 stars, which suggests that here, it is possible to find a B&B for your next trip!

    Are the B&Bs in New South Wales child-friendly?

    Holidu's data reveals that 50% of B&Bs in New South Wales are child-friendly, it should therefore be very easy for you to find the perfect B&B for you and your family.

    Are the B&Bs in New South Wales suitable for holiday-makers and their pets?

    Yes! In New South Wales, 18% of the B&Bs give you the opportunity to bring along your furry best friend, 65% also have a garden!

    Do the B&Bs in New South Wales mostly come with Wi-Fi?

    Of course! According to last year's data, 83% of B&Bs in New South Wales offer an internet connection. You will be able to browse the internet at any time!

    How much do guests usually expect to pay for B&Bs in New South Wales?

    According to Holidu's database, less than 40% B&Bs in New South Wales that are less than £100 per night.

    Do the B&Bs in New South Wales generally have a fireplace or a pool?

    Certainly! According to last year's data, many of the B&Bs in New South Wales have a pool. It's the ideal destination for you to spend the summer months! 49% even have a barbecue!

    Are the B&Bs in New South Wales suitable for holidays with several people or rather for an escape as a small group?

    According to the data collected last year by Holidu, 43% of B&Bs are made for up to four guests. Approximately 29% of the B&Bs here have at least two separate bedrooms. This is the ideal destination for families of four!

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