Located in Blackheath, 13 km from Katoomba Scenic World, Gardners Inn Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
The newly remodelled Kyah is a renovated motel, set on two acres of beautifully landscaped gardens in a quiet backstreet in the Blue Mountains' bohemian Blackheath.
Sue
Australia
Hole experience the surrounding location perfect 🤩
Located in Blackheath, within the UNESCO world-heritage listed Blue Mountains, Parklands Country Gardens & Lodges Blue Mountains offers free WiFi and a restaurant.
Set amongst 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.
Daniel
Australia
The property smelled really bad, with a moldy odor everywhere. During the night, we had a visit from a rat in our kitchen, which came through a hole in the air conditioner. I reported it to the reception, but they did nothing. My money was totally wasted, and no refund was offered or made.
Illalangi Boutique Cottage offers self-contained accommodation in the Blue Mountains. It is just 5 minutes' walk from Blackheath town centre, where guests can enjoy a variety of shops and cafes.
Sean
United Kingdom
Great character cottage in a perfect location to visit the Blue Mountains. Clean, well furnished and considered for all your needs.
Situated in Blackheath and only 14 km from Katoomba Scenic World, The Red Letterbox features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Pu
Australia
Everything has been arranged wonderfully, neat and clean.
On average, 3-star hotels in Blackheath cost £87 per night, and 4-star hotels in Blackheath are £130 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Blackheath can on average be found for £301 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Blackheath this weekend is £86 or, for a 4-star hotel, £149. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Blackheath for this weekend cost on average around £335 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £101 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Blackheath for tonight. You'll pay on average around £209 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Blackheath will cost around £523 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Blackheath:
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Scored 8.0
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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Scored 10
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!
A
Anonymous
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Scored 10
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
10
Scored 10
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
The grounds of the property was beautiful and very peaceful. The cottage we stayed in was cosy and very comfortable and the wood fire was the perfect touch for this time of the year. The breakfast supplied was generous and hearty and there was absolutely nothing we could have wanted for.
The hosts, See & George were lovely & welcoming and if Secrets is available when we next plan to visit the BM, then that would be our choice of accommodation.
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.
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 a fabulous pet friendly stay unit.
Comfortable!
Bedrooms, great
Comfortable lounge room
Good bathroom.
Just a simple kitchen, well equipped for coffee and toast. Don't plan on cooking a meal, enjoy to local restaurants.
The yard was fully fenced and nice to be in.
It's a great base for the mountains.
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.
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 :)
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.
blackheath suite was a beautiful wee cottage with everything you could need . the furnishings were of a high standard and the property spotlessly clean . the fresh sourdough provided for breakfast was delicious .
Easy checkin. Key & security easy to use. Enjoyed pub lunch. Hotel & room looked recently renovated. Sunny & bright. Nice beer garden. Entry via front or back so very accessible to town. Great location.
Loved the feel and look of the place. Very relaxing and peaceful. Breakfast was nice & the staff were really friendly. The shops in Blackheath also have great coffee & sandwiches, nice pub nearby too.
nicely decorated, warm, homely cottage with secure backyard with a pretty garden. lovely walk to the main shops and cafes of Blackheath. good heating options provided as it was a winter break.
Great Cottage set right in the middle of the Blue Mountains. Close to all the major attractions and walks. Plenty of room for the children to run around and enjoy themselves as well.
The restaurant was superb, both for dinner and breakfast. The large kitchen garden was very interesting to wander through. I liked the tea area near the rooms in the hotel also
Central location for sightseeing and bush walking Blue Mountains around Blackheath. Handy barbecue area and communal kitchen. Friendly and helpful staff.
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