Located in Blackheath, 7.9 miles from Katoomba Scenic World, Gardners Inn Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Illy
Singapore
A beautiful venue (old building, bar and a restaurant on the ground floor, which is where you check-in(!)), great vibe, great locatin for touring the blue mounatings
The newly remodeled Kyah is a renovated motel, set on two acres of beautifully landscaped gardens in a quiet backstreet in the Blue Mountains' bohemian Blackheath.
Kate
Australia
Loved the new style, loved the sauna, spa, veggie garden, bball court, and especially the restaurant - great work!
Located in Blackheath, within the UNESCO world-heritage listed Blue Mountains, Parklands Country Gardens & Lodges Blue Mountains offers free WiFi and a restaurant.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The Boutique Hotel Blue Mountains offers accommodations in Blackheath, 25 mi from Penrith. Free private parking is available on site.
Set among 8 acres of tree-lined lawns and gardens, guests at these self-contained cottages have access to a tennis court and heated indoor swimming pool.
Boasting free WiFi, Kubba Roonga Guest house is a 4.5 star heritage guest house set among beautiful English-style gardens.
Brian
United States of America
Was there to hike in Blue Mountain and go to Megalong Lot 101 for dinner. Kubba Roonga was a great place to stay. The proprietors are exceedingly friendly and do a great job with providing a wonderfully slightly eccentric place to stay with plenty of room and great accommodations. I will definitely stay there again next time visiting the area.
On average, 3-star hotels in Blackheath cost $110 per night, and 4-star hotels in Blackheath are $172 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Blackheath can be found for $382 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Blackheath this weekend is $142 or, for a 4-star hotel, $225. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Blackheath for this weekend cost around $419 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $126 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Blackheath for tonight. You'll pay around $194 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Blackheath will cost around $851, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Blackheath:
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There are some very lovely antique shops that you could...
There are some very lovely antique shops that you could spend hours at looking at everything and very nice and classy boutique nick nack, clothes and shoe shops in Blackheath. The cafes have yummy food. It's ok to visit for a day and then visit other parts of the Blue Mtns like Leura and Katoomba on other days. Blackheath is a good place to stay when visiting the private open gardens in Mt Wilson like Nooroo Gardens and the majestic Breenhold Gardens 30 minutes drive away in Spring and Autumn.
Michele
Australia
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Blackheath was the perfect location as a base for exploring...
Blackheath was the perfect location as a base for exploring the Blue Mountains. From our accommodation, it was a very easy drive to surrounding lookouts such as Anvil Rock, Wind-eroded Rock and Hargraves Lookout, as well as a comfortable drive into the Megalong Valley to visit the Dryridge Winery. Katoomba is also within easy reach for day tripping and to explore and visit Echo Point, the Three Sisters and Skyworld.
As a small and quaint village, Blackheath has all that you would expect for a tourism-focused location. The butcher, the baker, cafes and pub (complete with the best Guiness Pie enjoyed by the fireplace and accompanied by Saturday afternoon Jazz), were all a delight to explore and experience, especially whilst the town was shrouded in cloud and mist, rendering sightseeing improbable for the day. We were especially delighted to purchase an inexpensive (last pair discount!) pair of hiking boots, in the specialty shoe shop.
Would highly recommend planning a stay in Blackheath - our 4 nights/5 days was the perfect length of time to accommodate the slower pace of rainy, cloud-enveloped days, along with more adventure-filled days of hiking and exploring, once the sun came out!
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It’s our fourth time here.
It’s our fourth time here.
We loved Blackheath - best walks - Grand Canyon and Govet’s Leap
We also love Katoomba - many walks and lookouts
And Wentworth Falls is just a short drive or train trip to the East
So much choice, so much beauty.
Walks galore - so awe inspiring.
Peace and relaxation - perfect 4 days/3nights
Easy access by train.
But PLEASE take water with you on your walks, preferably with an electrolyte supplement. Australia can get hot, there are no taps along the walks (it’s a national park) and the walks are fairly long (3-4hrs). We saw a few people looking lightheaded and weary from dehydration - fortunately we had spare water to share.
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Lovely town with lots of local stores and breathtaking views...
Lovely town with lots of local stores and breathtaking views. I would say even better than Katoomba. Friendly locals. Nice walking through the town, everyone had beautiful gardens, you could tell they really make an effort to make them stunning. I recommend sunrise at Govetts Leap Lookout, hiking in Katoomba either using Scenic world facilities for less mobile visitors or challenge yourself for a long hike around a valley. We finished our afternoon/evening at Japanese Bath House (30 min away) which was great recovery after hiking. Next day morning we visited Botanical garden which was again so beautiful with no entrance fee.
Lucie
Australia
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Coming back to life.
Coming back to life. A few empty shops but still a fair bit to see. Coffee places are good.Close to other centre town.areas. I have planned a second trip back in the next month or so.
The Gold club was handy for very nice bistro food. Need a car to get around. Given I was here on a Friday and Saturday it wasn't too busy.
Ann
Australia
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Scored 8.0
It's less trendy than other lower mountain destinations -...
It's less trendy than other lower mountain destinations - less like Sydney - a greater variety of restaurants & coffee shops & book shop & antique centre
Lots of easy street walks and for the fitter many bush walks
More laid back and a quieter community
Absolutely fantastic cottage which was even more charming than I'd imagined. The attention to detail was wonderful and there was always something new to spot around the cottage, be it an interesting old picture or a vintage camera. Charm overload and great amenities - everything you need if you plan to cook there... or simply make some breakfast with a quality kettle and toaster!
Wouldn't hesitate to return.
The room was spacious and elegant with a very comfortable bed. We enjoyed being able to access Netflix on the large HD TV with very good wifi. The staff we met were very friendly and accommodating.
Communication via email and text was excellent with very clear instructions about self check-in.
The guesthouse is conveniently located within a short walking distance of the station, hotels and shops.
Lovely little old cottage completely revamped with modern equipment and decore. Very clean and tidy. Peaceful outlook into garden and lawn. Uphill stroll to cafes and pubs which is downhill stroll home (big plus). Quaint shops in the township and great view of Megalon Valley at Mount Blackheath. Dont forget to stop at the Logan Brae Orchard for an apple pie. We had a lovely refreshing stay.
Calamandah House was chosen for its location in Blackheath, which made it accessible to the Blue Mts walking tracks as this was largely a hiking holiday. The three bedrooms met the requirements of three individual adults ( as we were). The house is extremely well equipped in all respects, including an interesting library. Well kept grounds which would be quite picturesque in spring.
The location was perfect . Not overly crowded due to limited number of cottages.The indoor pool was great for kids and adults to enjoy.The kids even enjoyed the gaming room and the tennis court .The BBQ area was nice too and the out door covered place was a Jerry on the cake .The staff is great too .would highly recommend and will definitely come back again .
Great price for good quality rooms without unnecessary luxury (nonsense). Great location for exploring nature. Quiet lounge area great for getting some study done.
I would have spent a couple of hours engaged in some social intercourse at the hotel bar had it not been for a minor cold affecting the nose and feet.
Location was perfect as we were keen to discover more walks around Blackheath.
The property had such a beautiful garden, and I loved the peace it provided. I loved that as soon as I walked in the door I felt at home and it was cosy. The cottage was better than the what photos provided.
Beautiful location and cosy romantic cottage. We lived here 30 years ago so it was a delight to be able to return and share the experience with 2 of our grown children. Kitchen was well stocked and had everything we needed. Would definitely recommend.
Breakfast was nice. Limited options, but a beautiful glass walled room looking out to the garden. Accommodation was serene and lovey to walk around the gardens. Great location within walking distance of the restaurants and pubs in Blackheath.
Loved everything about this cute little suite in the middle of Blackheath, and it's dog-friendly. The garden is lovely and its a cosy, neat, cleverly laid out cottage. Suzie is a great host and super friendly but gives you complete privacy.
Very comfortable and quiet location. The hosts were extremely helpful and even prepared snacks for our stay :)
My wife and children loved the stay there and definitely go back again should we be heading to the Blue Mountains again :)
Stylishly renovated rooms, very well presented hotel, friendly staff, excellent bar and restaurant (Blaq) with very professional and friendly staff. Lovely location in a quiet part of Blackheath.
beautiful location - hosts and their dogs wonderfully welcoming - a great base for hiking the Blue Mountains and relaxing on the stunning property with breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains.
Great value for a last minute long weekend booking. Initially worried about noise as next to main road but no issues with sleep at all. The room are older but extremely clean.
Very friendly family run Motel. Usual amenities supplied in the room
Situated in a quiet area of Blackheath and well placed for touring round the area of the Blue Mountains
It was only a short walk into Blackheath which had lots of places to eat. Very conveniently located in the Blue Mountains. Lots of suggestions for places to visit
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