Australia's Blue Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage region, places at the top of many bucket lists. Its thick eucalyptus canopy emits a fine mist of oil that creates this mountain range’s trademark haze. Holiday cottages here offer easy access to sandstone formations, Aboriginal engravings, and bushwalks.
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You will have a lot of accommodation options to compare and choose from if you are looking for a rental providing a pool in Blue Mountains City Council. Our data show that more hotel rooms provide pools than hotel rooms. Also, they can host 4 holidaymakers, on average, while hotel rooms with pools can host an average of 3 visitors. In Blue Mountains City Council, all of the holiday lettings offering a pool are near the water.
The Weather in the Blue Mountains
This is the climate diagram for Blue Mountains City Council. This year, January will have the highest average temperatures. July is the coolest month, with the average minimum temperature falling to 4°. The rainiest month is January, while the driest month is May.
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Accommodation options for your holiday in the Blue Mountains
Culinary institutions
In the charming suburb of Leura, Silk's Brasserie is a longstanding institution. The brasserie serves up modern Australian fare in semi-formal ambience. Warm your cockles at Vesta, a wood-fired bakery that has been around for over a century. The bistro serves homemade charcuterie and local wine to its enthusiastic patrons.
Mountains and valleys
The number-one sight to see in the Blue Mountains is the Three Sisters. Legend has it that a sorcerer transformed three sisters into stone to protect them, but died before he could turn them back. The 500-meter trail to their summit provides some peerless panoramas.
Gaze out over Blue Mountains National Park, a vast expanse of world-class wilderness. There are over 140km of walking trails to explore in the park, so have your hiking gear handy. While its terrain shifts between dense woodland and craggy escarpments, its diversity of wildlife and brilliant vistas are consistent.
Ancient rock art and accessible caves
The limestone Jenolan Caves are one of the most accessible and extensive in the entire world. Named Binoomea, meaning 'dark places', by the Gundungurra tribe, the remarkable caverns are over 400 million years old.
If you’re seeking even more outdoor adventure, visit the Wollemi National Park. It is the state's largest forest, at about 5,000 square kilometres. The rare Wollemi pine tree is sequestered in this wilderness, as is a huge gallery of Aboriginal rock art.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent a holiday home in the Blue Mountains?
On average, a House rentals or Cottage in the Blue Mountains costs £43 per night.
How many holiday homes are available to book in the Blue Mountains?
There are currently 1,526 holiday homes in the Blue Mountains to browse and book for your next trip.
What is the most popular holiday home amenity in the Blue Mountains?
When booking a holiday home in the Blue Mountains, consider looking for accommodation with Internet, TV, or Garden, which are the three most popular amenities for this destination.
How many holiday homes are on offer in the Blue Mountains?
Holidaymakers looking for accommodation in the Blue Mountains will be pleased to know that there are 1,526 options on offer, with prices starting from just £43 per night.
Am I allowed to bring my pet when staying in a Blue Mountains City Council holiday home?
Finding accommodation in the Blue Mountains for you and your dog is definitely possible, with 125 pet-friendly holiday homes available.
What's the best time of year to travel to Blue Mountains City Council?
January and February are the warmest months in the Blue Mountains, while May and August have the least rain.
Where can I see deals on holiday accommmodation in the Blue Mountains?
You can get great value holiday homes in the Blue Mountains with the nightly price of a let beginning at £43 - and HomeToGo has introduced plenty of filters that mean it's easy to discover the top offers. When thinking about the timing for your holiday, make use of HomeToGo's flexible dates technology to easily look for great value timings and see savings of as much as 25%. In addition, HomeToGo's 'distance from' filter enables you to see hidden gem holiday homes in great value, lesser-known spots which are still near to your desired destination, whether that's sand and sea, a mountain for snowboarding, or a city's urban hub. Start searching with time to spare to get the best of the greatest variety of options and top discounts - and do so free from stress by clicking on HomeToGo's 'free cancellation' filter when using the website or app.
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From increased privacy away from the crowds to more space in which to chill out with your travel companions, holiday homes in the Blue Mountains offer a variety of bonuses. HomeToGo lets you read real reviews written by previous guests, and searching is secure, simple, and hassle-free - so with 1,526 offers from 17 providers in the area, you're bound to locate the right type of accommodation with the amenities and features you need in the Blue Mountains.
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