There are eight connected national parks which make up the Blue Mountains region, but most of the best places to stay in the Blue Mountains are around Katoomba and the Jamison Valley, in the Blue Mountains National Park.
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There’s a hazy, blue magic to many views of the Blue Mountains, but it’s not just your imagination and the morning sunlight, there really is something in the air: a fine mist mixed with eucalyptus oil. Most views also include plenty of breathtakingly sheer drops into lush valleys and random wedges of sandstone positioned like precarious islands above the rainforest canopy below.
The Blue Mountains are only just inland from Sydney, a comfortably short drive or train ride away, and within the commuting belt for some. But if you don’t stay overnight you’ll miss the most magical views, those of the region at sunset and sunrise.
As well as admiring the views from the numerous lookouts - Echo Point being the most famous, there’s also plenty of exploring to be done here, and as well as entering the deep, cool valleys there are some spectacular caves to ‘discover’. The Blue Mountains also boasts a Skyway gondola, with a glass floor, and the Scenic railway, which is supposed to be the world’s steepest railway, inching down a 52 degree incline. There are also several Aboriginal Cultural Centres and a number of art galleries - this is where the celebrated Australian artist Norman Lindsay lived.
Katoomba is the largest town in the mountains, and it’s quite a charmer, with an Art Deco main street and plenty of nice places to eat. The Blue Mountains is a popular spot for a romantic escape for Sydney-siders. Our pick of the best places to stay in the Blue Mountains are perfect for a luxury break with outstanding views and all will suit keen foodies too.
Best Places to Stay in the Blue Mountains
For jaw-dropping views

- Lilianfels in in Katoomba, in the heart of the Blue Mountains National Park. The whole hotel looks like a welcoming homestead, with 85 light and airy rooms with fantastic views across the Jamison Valley. There’s an indoor pool, and outdoor pool and a spa and tennis courts, and there’s an award winning restaurant.
For a luxury retreat

- Spicers Sangoma Retreat is a much smaller property, with only five luxurious suites, and an ecological bent. Each suite has a private plunge pool, a huge Philipe Stark bathtub for two and a private terrace. There’s also seasonal food served.