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.
Set among lush gardens in the beautiful Blue Mountains, Blackheath Motor Inn offers unique Alpine-style accommodations.
Robert
Australia
Large, clean, comfortable airconditioned room. Bed also comfortable. A small private courtyard with table and chairs was nice but too rainy for us to use this time, it led to a larger area if needed. Very close to a Petrol station, shops and country Pub where we had dinner which was a very large serving, and I thought a good variety on the menu.
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.
Illalangi Boutique Cottage offers a three bedroom self-contained accommodations in an original Blue Mountains cottage.
Daniel
Australia
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.
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.
Providing a garden, Cloudland Garden Oasis features accommodations in Blackheath. With garden views, this accommodation offers a terrace. The Three Sisters is 9.3 miles from the apartment.
gavriel
Israel
Fully equipped kitchen and even more.
Great location if you travel with car to blue mt trails.
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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Anonymous
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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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Anonymous
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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
10
Scored 10
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
8.0
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
Kyah is exactly the labour of love a committed owner builds out. This isn't just a good hotel in the Blue Mountains, staying here feels like you are part of an extended family that welcomes you with open arms. The little details make a big difference and someone has thought of everything, from the curtains in the rooms to the styling of the ceiling in the bathrooms and in the bar/restaurant. The restaurant service and menu is exceptional and again feels like a passion point for the chef rather than a food service.
Spacious, well-appointed mountains cottage which was warm, cosy and quiet. A short drive or a 20 minute walk to Blackheath village which suited us perfectly. Tanya and John provided more breakfast staples and extras than we expected as well as a lovely bottle of red, Lindt Easter chocolates and Tim Tams which were very welcome surprises! A comfy bed, underfloor heating and a cute gas fire added to our stay and we can’t recommend Brentwood Cottage enough for a great place to stay in the mountains! We’ll be back.
Suggestion: If you are booking with kid(s), make sure to take Room 16 (2 Beds + the Bunk Bed). Even though is it physically possible to stay with 1 child in the Single Rooms With Toilet, there is no place to put your luggage because it is tiny. We moved to Room 16 on the second day as we (two of us) had a toddler. Quiet location, all music downstairs stops at 11pm. Trivia: Charles Darwin (yes, him!) has stayed at this hotel!
Great location with views and surrounded by gardens. Large windows on three sides of the comfortable stand-alone studio. Very well furnished with excellent kitchenette and very generous selection of complementary snacks, drinks, fresh fruit, cereals, teas etc. Lovely deck, friendly host and the freedom to wander around the gardens as well as a short drive to spectacular lookouts over the Grose Valley, or to Blackheath village.
The facilities were very clean and comfortable and welcoming. Everything we needed was present and functioned well. Breakfast supplies were plentiful and we particularly enjoyed the home made muesli.
There was off street parking and a private entrance. The neighbourhood was quiet.
Blackheath is a great place to stay in the Blue Mountains as it is central to many attractions but has a lovely village vibe.
I felt so welcome as soon as I arrived. The property and general location is amazing. The rooms are great and the shared spaces are beautiful. I enjoyed the fresh fruit, yoghurt and ham and cheese croissants for breakfast before I went out for my hikes during the day. Cafes, restaurants and pubs close by. Everything was extremely well organised.
Location is an easy 10 minute walk to village with shops and restaurants. Can recommend Thai Silk.
Beautiful garden which will be fabulous in spring. Very comfortable beds, well equipped kitchen large dining table to accommodate a group. Lovely additional accommodation in the cottage to suit a group of eight altogether.
We love the amazing design, giving the house a vintage vibe and comfy to live in. It also provides us with everything we need and is also pet-friendly which makes our holiday trip a whole lot easier as many others do not allow pets. The location is also convenient to get food--only 15 minutes away from Katoomba.
This is not a luxury property, but it is clean and comfortable and has a homey feel. The two dedicated bedrooms were quite comfortable. Living spaces often double as sleeping areas so the property will sleep a lot of people. The kitchen is well enough equipped to serve up a good meal.
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.
Comfortable and well styled cottage with great kitchen, amenities, comfortable lounge and very effective heating. Venue is close to the town centre and access on arrival was seamless. Hosts provided excellent communication before and during stay.
We booked the hotel for its location which was excellent. It is a classic Blue Mountains Guest House with large comfy communal areas. It was great to have breakfast included. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
Great location close to Blackheath train station, helpful staff on messaging who let us stay late. Nice little kitchen with some bread which is great for self-caterers. Room is lovely, bigger than the photo.
It was a comfortable & clean cottage in a great location to access the sights of the Blue Mountains. Very friendly for families. Also close to a great pub & Italian restaurant for dinners out.
Reception very friendly and went down and opened up the room and most importantly for blackheath at this time of the year turned on the heating and electric blanket.
Staff members were great, excellent bunk beds for kids. The hotel is very well decorated and main restaurant was a great place to go and have drinks/food.
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