Showing posts with label Blue Mountains holiday accommodation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Mountains holiday accommodation. Show all posts

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Blue Mountains Accommodation


This article was originally published on www.ozehols.com.au http://www.ozehols.com.au/blog/new-south-wales/blue-mountains-accommodation/



The breathtaking Blue Mountains World Heritage Area consists of one million hectares of towering forests, sheer sandstone cliffs, tremendous canyons, cascading waterfalls and tranquil bushland. For more than a century the Blue mountains regions has been a favourite holiday destination for Australians and overseas tourists alike. Do you know why the Blue mountains are so blue? The whole area is dense with Eucalypts, which constantly disperse fine droplets of oil into the atmosphere. These droplets cause the blue frequency of the Sun’s light rays to be scattered more effectively, causing distant objects to appear blue. The Blue Mountains national park which covers an area of 218,100 hectares, dense with Eucalypts is the fourth largest national park in NSW.

Enjoy the beauty of this spectacular region on a bushwalk along one of the many walking trails, mountain biking, rock climbing or by abseiling. The blue mountain region is filled withnatural attractions like the spectacular Wentworth Falls and the Three Sisters, a trio of rocky outcrops; explore the underground rivers and awe-inspiring network that is Jenolan Caves; walk the historic Six Foot Track to Katoomba. Amongst all this natural beauty and breathtaking forest you can enjoy great cafes/restaurants, cosy accommodation to suite any budget. You could explore the work of well known artists and appreciate the world’s steepest railway while you are holidaying in this magnificent region.

You could view the beauty of Three Sisters from Katoomba. Then visit Wentworth Falls, a picturesque 300 metre waterfall situated on the edge of the Jamison Valley. In Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens, you can step back in time with the Wollemi Pine, one of the world’s oldest and rarest plants. The Blue Mountains is a place to eat, drink and relax. Enjoy lunch in a cafe or dinner at one of the  fine dining  restaurants at the beautiful township of Leura. You could browse the galleries, boutiques and bric-a-brac stores during the day, enjoying a coffee or snack while your meander through the various souvenir shops.

If driving is what you enjoy, then take an adventure drive on the Greater Blue Mountains Drive which consists of trails that circle the 10,000 square kilometres of the Blue Mountains World Heritage area. If you want to add a little bit more flavour to your motorised journey, then take the Zig Zag Railway, which is a vintage steam train that follows the original line from Bell to Lithgow.

If looking for Blue Mountains accommodation, you will find plenty in http://www.ozehols.com.au/holiday_accommodation/new_south_wales_accommodation/blue_mountains_area whether your choice is a bed and breakfast , apartment, cabin, cottage, holiday home, motel, hotel, resort, retreat, short term rental, self contained accommodation, self catering accommodation, last minute accommodation ,Blue Mountains Holiday rentals, or a short term accommodation.

Not to be missed when in Blue Mountains region:

Three sisters in Katoomba
Wentworth Falls
Jenolan caves
Township of Leura
Zig Zag Railway

The World Heritage Listed Blue Mountains have become one of the most consistently popular holiday regions of Australia. Numerous visitors return year after year to enjoy the wide range of sporting facilities and outdoor activities in the healthy, invigorating climate. The breathtaking scenic beauty, nostalgic appeal and opportunity for relaxation attract more than a million visitors each year. The Blue Mountains are easily reached by road and rail from Sydney in less than 2 hours, while one day round trip coach services run daily from Sydney to Katoomba. The wide diversity of accommodation and great range of activities available makes it an ideal destination for a stay of longer duration. Evidence of Aboriginal occupation of the Blue Mountains dates back at least 14 000 years ago. Many camp sites, art sites, axe grinding grooves, rock engravings and stone tools and flakes exist throughout the Blue Mountains.
Activities you can engage in
  •                  Mountain Biking
  •                  Shopping
  •                  Self-Guided
  •                  Bushwalking
Experiences you can enjoy
Katoomba
Originally called 'Godoomba' - aboriginal meaning 'shiny falling waters' - the name was transposed to Katoomba.
 While on Katoomba's main street - you're bound to find something of appeal. The main street is packed with coffee shops and cafes, collectibles and curios.To explore the history behind the streetscape pick up our Katoomba Heritage and Art Trail guide. Scenic World, with the world's steepest incline railway is in Katoomba and many bushwalks originate here.Take a hike out to the Ruined Castle and for an overnight experience camp out at Mt Solitary and return back to Katoomba the next morning. Winter is a festive time in Katoomba and in honour of the Winter Solstice the town celebrates Winter Magic. It's a day when the main street is handed over to the community to p-a-r-t-y!

Katoomba Accommodation, Katoomba Holiday Accommodation, Blue Mountains holiday house, can be found in http://www.ozehols.com.au/holiday_accommodation/new_south_wales_accommodation/blue_mountains_area/katoomba

Echo Point
Echo Point is located in Katoomba within the World Heritage National Park, and home to the world famousThree Sisters, surrounded by numerous bushwalks leading to various popular locations. You can hike out to the Ruined Castle and if it’s the overnight experience your after then camp out at Mount Solitary and return back to Katoomba the next morning.  Visit the Katoomba Heritage and Art Trail featuring dominant and historical buildings dating back to the coal mining times of Katoomba and galleries featuring the works of local Blue Mountains artists. Echo Point is the main lookout area for viewing the Three Sisters.
Around 450 million years ago when Australia's eastern coastline was further inland, coral atolls developed around a series of partially submerged volcanoes. The coral became compressed and developed into Australia's most spectacular limestone caves. About 1840, James and Charles Whalan discovered the caves. The government appointed Jeremiah Wilson as guide and caretaker of the caves in 1867. The name was changed to Jenolan, Aboriginal for 'high mountain' in 1884. Improvements were made to the caves with cement floors and handrails added, and electric lighting in 1887. In the late 1880s the road from Mount Victoria and Hartley was built allowing carriages to drive all the way. In 1884 the 'six foot track' was built. Many more caves were discovered, the last being the River Cave in 1903. Jenolan Caves are world famous limestone caves containing amazing rock formations. Guided tours of caves take about two hours and contain many steps.

Jenolan Caves Accommodation, Jenolan Caves Holiday Accommodation, in http://www.ozehols.com.au/holiday_accommodation/new_south_wales_accommodation/oberon_area/jenolan_caves

Blackheath
Blackheath is a vibrant village- about a 15 minute drive from Katoomba. There's a range of unique shops and the Victory Theatre is always abuzz and full to the brim with the Blue Mountains' largest variety of antiques and collectables. A short drive from the village is Govetts Leap, a lookout with spectacular views of the Grose Valley and nearby waterfalls including the tallest single drop waterfall in the region, Bridal Veil Falls. If you're keen to stretch your legs, try the Grand Canyon track which takes walkers along the path of a canyon; the majestic Blue Gum Forest or the Fairfax Track, a walk suitable for all ages and abilities. Another colourful highlight of the village is the Campbell Rhododendron Gardens. Every November these gardens are abloom and the whole town celebrates with a month long festival all in honour of the 'Rhodo'.

Blackheath Accommodation, Blackheath Holiday Accommodation, in http://www.ozehols.com.au/holiday_accommodation/new_south_wales_accommodation/blue_mountains_area/blackheath

Glenbrook
Glenbrook, 67 kilometres west of Sydney, is the Eastern gateway to the Blue Mountains and the entry point to Glenbrook National Park (entry fee - $7). Go for a bushwalk, pack the mountain bikes in the car or picnic at Euroka Clearing.There's a variety of walking tracks too - leading to waterholes on Glenbrook Creek (Blue Pool and Jellybean Pool), lookouts (Tunnel View or Mount Portal), or further afield, Red Hands Cave.To learn more about Glenbrook's attractions, untouched landscapes and spectacular lookouts why not pull over from the Great Western Highway into the Glenbrook Visitor Information Centre? There's plenty of parking, the staff are friendly and can suggest some great spots and you can even pick up a souvenir or postcard.  

Leura
Both the township of Leura and the nearby picturesque Leura Falls were named after a pastoral property in Central Queensland, of the same name. At the heart of the village is The Mall. Few can resist the lure of walking up and down The Mall and indulging in some retail therapy at one of the many beautifully presented boutique stores or spending some time in a coffee shop or cafe watching the people promenade past. Leura - is known as the GardenVillage. It is the home of the historic Everglades Gardens, 12 and half acres of European style and native bush and every October many locals open up their splendid private gardens for the public to view.

Leura Accommodation, Leura Holiday Accommodation, in http://www.ozehols.com.au/holiday_accommodation/new_south_wales_accommodation/blue_mountains_area/leura

Ozehols  offer tourists Blue Mountains accommodation within Ozehols’s New South Wales accommodation pages.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Tree Tops Retreat, Avalon Beach holiday accommodation, NSW holiday accommodation, Australia

Tree Tops Retreat,  Avalon Beach, NSW accommodation, Australia. Pittwater is the Northern peninsula of Sydney's Northern Beaches, about 45 minutes from the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It's a narrow strip of land with peaceful bays on one side (Clareville, Taylor's Point) and surf beaches on the other; Avalon, Bilgola, Whale and Palm beaches - all stunning golden sand beaches with sea pools.

A short ferry ride will take you over to The Basin which is a picturesque swimming lagoon in National Park bushland where you'll always see wallabies and native parrots as well as other wildlife. There are wonderful bush walks there too which you can experience while staying in this NSW holiday accommodation.

Avalon Village is about 10 minutes walk. There's a supermarket, excellent bookshop, gift shops, a French patisserie and lots of great cafes that serve good food.

We have many restaurants in the area, including the internationally famous Jonahs and Barrenjoey House but also many good brasseries and take-aways. We have a gourmet pizza restaurant and a delicious noodle house a few minutes walk away.

Whale watching tours, scuba diving and sea plane joy flights are all close by. You can also hire a "tinnie" boat at Palm Beach and head out onto the beautiful beaches and bays of Pittwater.

If you want to take a bus it's a quick 1 minute walk to the bus stop through a lovely bush track. Ozehols also offer accommodation if you are looking for, beach caravan park, holiday rental.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Home Backpackers, Surry Hills holiday accommodation, New South Wales, NSW holiday accommodation, Australia

Home Backpackers, Surry Hills, New South Wales, NSW, Australia. HOME Backpackers has everything a Sydney backpackers should have – and heaps more! We offer comfortable budget accommodation right in the heart of Sydney and a jam-packed line up of entertainment each night.

Sydney is the largest city in Australia with a population of 22,000 in central Sydney and 4 million people in greater Sydney. The working population in central Sydney is around 10 times the residential population at 235,000. The CBD is quite small in comparison to other cosmopolitan cities occupying an area of less than 6.2 square kilometres, greater Sydney on the other hand, comprises over 600 suburbs and localities and occupies an area of 2,500 square kilometres. No trip to Sydney would be complete without a visit to the Sydney Opera House. If there's a performance on you should try and get tickets but otherwise take a guided tour and find out more about the history of this amazing building.

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Oyster Bay B&B, Cronulla holiday accommodation, New South Wales,NSW holiday accommodation, Australia

Oyster Bay B&B, Cronulla, New South Wales,NSW, Australia. If you are looking for a little bit of the country in the south of Sydney then this is the place for you. Oyster Bay is on the banks on the picturesque Georges River which flows into Botany Bay the Birthplace of our Nation. Kurnell is also famous for watching the whales migrating north or south. Take out the canoe for paddle around the bay of Sutherland Shire and enjoy nature at its best, or just relax in the hammock on the sun drenched patio Spend some time relaxing in the luxurious Spa Bath Surfing at Cronulla beach is just fifteen minutes away by car. Awake for an early morning swim in the pool before having a gourmet three-course breakfast. Oyster Bay B&B is your water wonderland retreat.

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Cloudlands, Katoomba holiday accommodation, Blue Mountains Holiday accommodation, New South Wales, NSW holiday accommodation, Australia

Cloudlands, Katoomba, New South Wales, NSW, Australia. Blue Mountains Accommodation Australia at Cloudlands Katoomba offers An Elegant and Spacious Romantic Mountain Lodge.Historic self contained Blue Mountains accommodation at Cloudlands Katoomba near the Three Sisters and Leura attractions, is a great location nestled in an acre of escarpment garden.

The Greater Blue Mountains has been listed as a World Heritage area due to its outstanding biodiversity and unique eucalypt vegetation. CLOUDLANDS sits within this, backing directly onto National Park. There are numerous bushwalks and nature-based activities on offer in the region. Bird life is abundant (30% of all Australia's birds are found in this region) and guests staying at CLOUDLANDS get an opportunity to see many parrrots, rosellas and other birds who visit at close range on a regular basis. CLOUDLANDS provides easy access to Leura and Katoomba village centres, where visitors can enjoy a vibrant restaurant/cafe culture, numerous book and gift shops, antiques and vintage clothing. Several artisan bakeries are also here, producing excellent organic sourdough breads and featured extensively in our breakfast provisions! A strong arts community has contributed to a wealth of festivals, recitals, performances, exhibitions and galleries, with tailor-made tours of galleries and artists at work available.

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