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75 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Blue Mountains

Best Blue Mountains luxury holiday parks

Among the 75 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains
21/08 – 23/08
SG$616/nighttotal: SG$1232 (2 )

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

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camping , Capertee
This Capertee Valley safari tent, offering 'Camping ∙ 1 Chambre ∙ 2 Personnes', is situated near the escarpment and Pantones Crown, providing unparalleled views of the valley.
The luxurious tent boasts a king-sized bed, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge, and accommodates two guests, with parking available; slow-combustion fires and stargazing opportunities enhance the experience.

Best Blue Mountains holiday parks with a pool

Among the 75 accommodations in Blue Mountains, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Akuna Estate (Wombat) Adults Only Glamping - Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains
01/07 – 10/07
SG$427/nighttotal: SG$3843 (9 )

Akuna Estate (Wombat) Adults Only Glamping

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campervan , Running Stream
This Akuna Estate (Wombat) Adults Only Glamping offers secluded accommodation in Running Stream, with private bush outlooks and exceptional privacy, positioned at least 150 meters apart. This luxury campervan provides 38 square meters of internal space and a 12 square meter deck, accommodating two guests with internet, a kitchen, and a bathroom, and is conveniently located near Mount Ilford Vineyard and Wattle Flat Golf Course for recreational activities.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Blue Mountains

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The Blue Mountains offers a range of outdoor activities. Rock climbing is very popular, with many challenging routes around Katoomba and Blackheath. The region also hosts various running events throughout the year, such as the annual Blue Mountains Marathon. Mountain biking trails cater to all skill levels, and you'll find many enthusiasts exploring the numerous tracks. For something a bit different, there's also the annual Sculpture at Scenic World exhibition, showcasing impressive works against the stunning backdrop of the Jamison Valley.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Blue Mountains?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    While the Three Sisters are iconic, consider exploring less-visited spots like the Explorers Tree, a massive ancient tree in the Grose Valley, or the Govetts Leap Lookout for panoramic views. The historic town of Lawson offers charming cafes and a quieter atmosphere compared to Katoomba. For a unique experience, visit the Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum in Faulconbridge, showcasing the works of the renowned Australian artist.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Blue Mountains?

    River Front In Style and Entire Campground For Exclusive Events are the best holiday parks with a pool in Blue Mountains.

  • When is the high season in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    The peak tourist season in the Blue Mountains is during the Australian summer (December to February) and school holidays. Expect higher prices and more crowds during these periods. Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds, making them ideal times to visit.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Blue Mountains?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Blue Mountains are Turon Gates - Mountain Retreat, Frankie Silver Bullet Airstream and 6sixteen The Banks By Tiny Away.

  • What foods is the Blue Mountains, Australia best known for?

    The Blue Mountains doesn't have a single signature dish, but many restaurants and cafes utilise locally sourced produce. You'll find excellent restaurants featuring Australian cuisine, often with a focus on seasonal ingredients. Look out for dishes incorporating native Australian ingredients, and be sure to try the local wines from the region's vineyards.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Blue Mountains?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Blue Mountains are The Lilli-pad Safari Tent - Outside Bath &Woodfire, Turon Gates - Mountain Retreat and Blackheath Glen Tourist Park.

  • Is the Blue Mountains, Australia a good destination for camping?

    Yes, the Blue Mountains has several excellent camping locations. However, it's vital to book in advance, especially during peak season. Sites like the Blue Mountains National Park offer various campsites, ranging from basic to more equipped options. Always check fire restrictions before lighting a campfire.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Blue Mountains?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Visiting local markets, like the Katoomba Farmers Market, is a great way to meet locals and sample regional produce. Many smaller towns, such as Blackheath and Leura, have unique shops and art galleries run by local artisans. Participating in a guided bushwalk with a local Aboriginal guide can provide insights into the area's rich Indigenous history and culture.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Blue Mountains?

  • Does the Blue Mountains, Australia have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    The Blue Mountains weather can be unpredictable. Bushfires are a risk, particularly during summer, so always check fire warnings before heading out. Be aware of the potential for extreme heat in summer and cold temperatures in winter. Wildlife encounters are possible; you may see kangaroos, wallabies, and various bird species. Always maintain a safe distance from wildlife and never feed them. Watch out for snakes, particularly in warmer months.
  • What are the top hiking trails in the Blue Mountains, Australia for families?

    The Prince Henry Cliff Walk near Katoomba offers stunning views with relatively easy terrain, suitable for most families. The shorter sections of the Furber Steps are also manageable for families with older children, offering breathtaking views. The Valley of the Waters walk is another good option, with gentler gradients and beautiful scenery. Always check trail conditions and difficulty ratings before setting out.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in the Blue Mountains, Australia?

    Day 1: Explore Katoomba, visiting the Three Sisters, Scenic World, and the Katoomba Falls. Day 2: Drive to Blackheath and Leura, exploring their charming shops and cafes, and enjoying the views from Govetts Leap. Day 3: Hike a family-friendly trail like the Prince Henry Cliff Walk or Valley of the Waters, and visit the Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum in Faulconbridge before heading home.

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Best pet friendly Blue Mountains holiday parks

Among the 75 accommodations, here are the 2 best pet friendly holiday parks

Blue Mountains Glamping Retreat - Blue Mountains
10 1 review
Blue Mountains
19/07 – 22/07
SG$230/nighttotal: SG$690 (3 )

Blue Mountains Glamping Retreat

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glamping , Ilford
The Blue Mountains Glamping Retreat offers a unique accommodation experience in Ilford, situated conveniently for access to local amenities.
This luxury tent spans 16 square meters, featuring one bedroom and one bathroom to accommodate up to seven guests, with amenities including Wi-Fi, parking, and a jacuzzi, and is well-suited for those seeking a peaceful escape.
Tiny Inja 2 By Tiny Away - Blue Mountains
9.0 126 reviews
Blue Mountains
29/06 – 03/07
SG$150/nighttotal: SG$600 (4 )

Tiny Inja 2 By Tiny Away

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glamping , Comleroy
Tiny Inja 2 is a mobile home located in Comleroy, 20 miles from Rouse Hill Village Centre and 27 miles from Castle Hill Country Club Golf Course, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle. It has received very good user ratings, as well as excellent location and cleanliness scores.
The compact mobile home measures 14 square metres and comfortably sleeps two guests in one bedroom. Amenities include air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and towels and bed linen are provided.

Best Blue Mountains holiday parks with a locker

Tiny Inja 1 By Tiny Away - Blue Mountains
9.1 46 reviews
Blue Mountains
31/07 – 02/08
SG$196/nighttotal: SG$392 (2 )

Tiny Inja 1 By Tiny Away

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glamping , Comleroy
Tiny Inja 1 is a mobile home located in Comleroy, just 20 miles from Rouse Hill Village Centre and 27 miles from Castle Hill Country Club Golf Course, making it a good base for exploring the area. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The mobile home has one bedroom and one bathroom, providing accommodation for up to three guests, and covers 14 square metres. It includes air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and parking, as well as towels and linen.
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