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Blackheath (NSW), Blue Mountains

9.4

Cottage for 5 people, with garden and terrace, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$370 per night

Blackheath (NSW), Blue Mountains

9.2

Holiday home for 2 people, with garden and balcony

Free cancellation

from A$243 per night

Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains

9.4

Holiday home for 6 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$374 per night

Leura, Blue Mountains

9.7

Holiday home for 7 people, with garden and balcony

Free cancellation

from A$289 per night

Blue Mountains, New South Wales

Studio for 2 people, with garden and view

Free cancellation

from A$352 per night

Katoomba, Blue Mountains

Holiday apartment for 4 people, child-friendly

from A$197 per night

Leura, Blue Mountains

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

from A$219 per night

Katoomba, Blue Mountains

Holiday apartment for 4 people

from A$222 per night

Katoomba, Blue Mountains

Holiday apartment for 4 people

from A$183 per night

Katoomba, Blue Mountains

Holiday apartment for 4 people

from A$183 per night

Blackheath (NSW), Blue Mountains

Holiday apartment for 6 people, with balcony/terrace, with pets

from A$254 per night

Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains

Holiday apartment for 7 people, with balcony/terrace, with pets

from A$245 per night

Blackheath (NSW), Blue Mountains

9.5

Holiday home for 7 people, with garden and hot tub as well as terrace

Free cancellation

from A$305 per night

Katoomba, Blue Mountains

9.6

Cottage for 6 people, with garden and terrace, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$315 per night

Megalong Valley, Blue Mountains

9.9

Holiday home for 7 people, with balcony and garden

Free cancellation

from A$367 per night

Sydney, Blue Mountains

9.1

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from A$319 per night

Katoomba, Blue Mountains

9.6

Holiday home for 8 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$511 per night

Leura, Blue Mountains

10.0

Holiday home for 6 people, with hot tub and garden as well as terrace

Free cancellation

from A$289 per night

Leura, Blue Mountains

10.0

Cottage for 5 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$256 per night

Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains

9.0

Holiday home for 6 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$263 per night

Katoomba, Blue Mountains

8.1

Villa for 12 people, with hot tub and garden

Free cancellation

from A$879 per night

Katoomba, Blue Mountains

9.1

Holiday home for 10 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$286 per night

Blackheath (NSW), Blue Mountains

9.9

Holiday home for 8 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$428 per night

Leura, Blue Mountains

9.3

Holiday home for 8 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$263 per night

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Holiday Home for 11 People in Blue Mountains, New South Wales
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Blue Mountains, New South Wales
Holiday Home • 11 Guests • 4 Bedrooms
10.0
(25 reviews)
GRANDVIEWHAUS is in Mt Victoria, a quaint National Trust town in the breathtaking world heritage listed Blue Mountains. It's just 120km from Sydney and 1044m above sea level.It is the most westerly township in the Blue Mountains and has a history dating back to 1817. GRANDVIEWHAUS is positioned on the very edge of the escarpment overlooking the Kanimbla Valley to the south west. There are many sightseeing opportunities nearby. The famous botanical gardens of Mt Tomah, the village and seasonal gardens at Mt Wilson and the town of Blackheath. It is an easy day trip to Jenolan Caves, and a sho...
from A$832 / night
Holiday Home for 10 People in Blackheath (NSW), Blue Mountains
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Blackheath (NSW), Blue Mountains
Holiday Home • 10 Guests • 4 Bedrooms
8.2
(12 reviews)
WARAGIL COTTAGEThere is no television or WiFi at Waragil Cottage enjoy the serenity!Nestled within beautiful, rambling gardens, Waragil Cottage is a heritage-listed retreat in the heart of Blackheath where timeless charm meets modern comfort. As the original settlers cottage from the 1800s, this character-filled home offers a unique historical atmosphere that guests consistently praise. The cottage features a split-level layout with a few gentle internal stairs, adding to its charm. Three steps lead from the main lounge into a bedroom and bathroom, and another three descend into the sunroom...
from A$217 / night
Lodge for 21 People in Blue Mountains, New South Wales
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Blue Mountains, New South Wales
Lodge • 21 Guests • 6 Bedrooms
9.8
(11 reviews)
LINDEN LODGEWelcome to Linden Lodge, a captivating Victorian gem nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Blue Mountains. This historic property, with nearly 150 years of heritage, stands as a testament to a bygone era, where architectural elegance meets modern convenience. As one of the oldest masonry buildings in the region, Linden Lodge beautifully blends timeless charm with contemporary comforts. Meticulously restored, every detail has been thoughtfully considered, creating a spacious, grand environment that exudes warmth, character, and a unique sense of history.Step inside to...
from A$696 / night

Book the Perfect Glamping in Blue Mountains

Luxury Camping Accommodations in Australia's Natural Wonder

Glamping in Blue Mountains offers an extraordinary blend of outdoor adventure and luxury comfort, set against the dramatic backdrop of Australia's most iconic mountain wilderness. These upscale camping accommodations feature elegantly appointed safari tents, eco-pods, and dome structures that seamlessly integrate with the surrounding eucalyptus forests and sandstone cliffs. Glamping sites in Blue Mountains provide the perfect escape for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in nature without sacrificing modern amenities and creature comforts.

What sets glamping in Blue Mountains apart is the thoughtful design that maximizes both comfort and connection to the natural environment. These accommodations typically feature rustic-chic interiors with timber finishes, panoramic windows, and spacious decks that frame spectacular valley views.

Many sites are strategically positioned to offer privacy while maintaining easy access to the region's world-renowned hiking trails and scenic lookouts.

Guests can expect an impressive array of luxury amenities designed to enhance their mountain retreat experience:

  • High-speed internet connectivity for digital detox or remote work
  • Private whirlpool baths and outdoor hot tubs
  • Cozy fireplaces and wood-burning chimneys
  • Flat-screen entertainment systems
  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens
  • Private swimming pools and heated pool options
  • Pet-friendly accommodations
  • Electric vehicle charging stations

Who Should Choose Glamping in Blue Mountains

Perfect Retreat for Nature Lovers and Adventure Seekers

The Blue Mountains attract diverse travelers, from outdoor enthusiasts and romantic couples to families seeking memorable experiences and wellness retreaters looking for rejuvenation. Adventure lovers can tackle the challenging hikes along the Grand Canyon Walking Track or explore the famous Three Sisters rock formation at Echo Point.

Glamping holidays in Blue Mountains are ideal for photographers capturing misty valley views, wildlife enthusiasts spotting colorful rosellas and king parrots, and culture buffs visiting heritage sites like the award-winning Zig Zag Railway. The optimal visiting time spans April through October when temperatures range from pleasant 15-25°C (59-77°F) during the day, perfect for outdoor activities. Spring (September-November) offers the best combination of mild weather and reasonable pricing, with accommodations averaging A$650-850 per night, while winter months provide cozy fireside evenings and fewer crowds, with rates dropping to A$480-550 per night and good availability of 50-70 properties.

Top 5 Must-Do Experiences in Blue Mountains

Essential Attractions and Activities

Discover the most captivating experiences that make the Blue Mountains a world-class destination for glamping adventures.

  1. Scenic World Adventure
  2. Jenolan Caves Underground Exploration
  3. Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah
  4. Govetts Leap Lookout Sunrise
  5. Historic Zig Zag Railway Journey

Scenic World Adventure

Experience Australia's steepest railway, the Scenic Railway, and soar above ancient rainforest canopies on the Scenic Skyway. This iconic attraction offers three thrilling rides including the Scenic Cableway and Scenic Walkway, providing spectacular perspectives of Jamison Valley and Katoomba Falls that you simply cannot get anywhere else.

Jenolan Caves Underground Exploration

Venture into the world's oldest known cave system, featuring stunning limestone formations that have been forming for over 340 million years. The Lucas Cave and Temple of Baal tours reveal incredible stalactites and underground rivers, making this UNESCO World Heritage site an absolute must-visit for geology enthusiasts and families alike.

Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah

Explore 28 hectares of cool-climate gardens showcasing plants from around the world at 1000 meters elevation. The garden features spectacular rhododendron collections, heritage roses, and panoramic views across the Sydney Basin, particularly breathtaking during spring blooming season from September to November.

Govetts Leap Lookout Sunrise

Wake early to witness magical sunrise views from this premier lookout point that reveals the full grandeur of the Grose Valley. The Bridal Veil Falls cascade 180 meters into the valley below, and on clear mornings, you can see all the way to Sydney's skyline in the distance.

Historic Zig Zag Railway Journey

Step back in time aboard vintage steam trains navigating the ingenious zigzag track system built in 1869. This engineering marvel winds through pristine bushland and offers unique viaduct crossings while providing insight into Australia's pioneering railway history through interactive museum displays.

The Blue Mountains National Park protects over 280,000 hectares of wilderness, making it larger than Hong Kong and home to over 400 animal species.

Outstanding Dining Experiences

Top-Rated Restaurants Near Your Glamping Site

Enhance your Blue Mountains glamping experience with exceptional dining at these highly-rated local establishments:

  • Mountain Culture Brewery - Katoomba (4.7 stars) - This craft brewery and gastropub offers innovative beer flights paired with modern Australian cuisine, featuring locally-sourced ingredients and spectacular mountain views from their outdoor deck.
  • The Hydro Majestic Hotel Blue Mountains (4.1 stars) - Experience fine dining in this historic Art Deco hotel with panoramic Megalong Valley views, serving contemporary Australian dishes with European influences in an elegant heritage setting.
  • Panthers Penrith Rugby Leagues Club (4.3 stars) - This popular venue combines excellent bistro dining with sports entertainment, offering generous portions of classic Australian fare, fresh seafood, and premium steaks in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.

Essential Blue Mountains Travel Tips

Local Insights and Practical Information

Understanding the unique characteristics of the Blue Mountains region will enhance your glamping experience significantly. The area's elevation ranges from 300-1100 meters, creating microclimates where temperatures can drop unexpectedly, so pack layers even during summer months.

Local hosts consistently recommend bringing warm clothing for evening temperatures that can plummet 10-15 degrees after sunset. The region experiences frequent fog and mist, particularly in valleys, which creates the famous blue haze effect but can also impact visibility for driving and hiking.

Many glamping pods in Blue Mountains are strategically positioned to take advantage of clearer ridge-line locations that offer better views and less fog interference.

Sustainability practices are deeply embedded in the local culture, with many accommodations operating off-grid using solar power and rainwater collection systems. The Blue Mountains community takes enormous pride in preserving their pristine environment, so visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles and support local businesses that prioritize environmental responsibility.

Mobile phone coverage can be patchy in remote areas, making offline maps essential for navigation. Wildlife encounters are common, particularly with kangaroos, wombats, and various bird species, but feeding wildlife is strictly prohibited and dangerous. For the most memorable experience, book eco-friendly glamping in Blue Mountains where sustainable practices meet luxury comfort, allowing you to enjoy this World Heritage wilderness while minimizing your environmental footprint.

FAQs: Glamping in Blue Mountains

Which types of services can you typically find in the glampings in Blue Mountains?

Among the amenities offered by Holidu, it seems that the glampings in Blue Mountains offer everything that holiday-makers dream of! Here, the glampings generally offer a variety of amenities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (79%), balcony (74%), and barbecue (68%)...Tempted?

How are the glampings usually rated in Blue Mountains?

The glampings in this destination receive many positive reviews from guests. 84% of the glampings in Blue Mountains have excellent reviews and an average rating of 4.5 stars!

Are the glampings in Blue Mountains suitable for families with children?

According to the Holidu data, 84% of glampings in Blue Mountains are suitable for families with children, it will therefore not be difficult to find the perfect glamping for you and your family.

Are the glampings in Blue Mountains suitable for holiday-makers who wish to travel with their pets?

Definitely! In Blue Mountains, 26% of the glampings offer the possibility for travellers to take their pets with them, 5% even have a garden!

Do the glampings in Blue Mountains tend to have an internet connection?

Yes! According to last year's data, 79% of glampings in Blue Mountains include an internet connection. You will be able to browse the internet at any time!

Do the glampings in Blue Mountains often have a fireplace?

Yes! According to last year's data, 58% of the glampings in Blue Mountains have a fireplace. This is the ideal destination to spend the winter months!

Are the glampings in Blue Mountains suitable for holidays with friends or better for a weekend break as a couple?

According to Holidu's database, 89% of glampings welcome small groups of up to four guests. Approximately 84% of the glampings here have at least two separate bedrooms. Blue Mountains is the perfect destination for families of four!