Need to know
Rooms
There are four cabins (with six more planned)
Check–Out
10am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include a full continental breakfast.
Also
The resort has flat wide paths suitable for wheelchairs and three of the four chalets have ramp access. Showers also have wide access.
At the hotel
Communal fire pit, loaner e-bikes, concierge, library, yoga deck. In rooms: Kitchenette, coffee machine, wine fridge, free non-alcoholic minibar, veranda with barbecue, drawer with free snacks, wood-burning fireplace.
Our favourite rooms
All four chalets are identical, with the only real difference being the location and landscaping surrounding each. The higher-numbered cabins sit deeper in the forest, so if you want that extra feeling of remoteness plump for number four.
Packing tips
Don’t forget this is the highest point in the Blue Mountains, so prep for the possibility of snowfall over winter months; though for summer stays, remember there are bathable waterfalls nearby.
Also
Together with six more chalets, plans are afoot to build a spa and indoor magnesium pool.
Pet‐friendly
No. For the protection of native animals pets are not allowed. See more pet-friendly hotels in Blue Mountains.
Children
A rollaway bed option for kids aged six-and-over is available at an additional cost of AU$140 night.
Sustainability efforts
Impeccable. Waste minimisation initiatives include zero disposable bathroom products, plus recycling, composting, and drinking water filtered onsite. Rainwater is also collected for washing, and is stored to help protect the wider area from bushfire.