“A fabulous little luxury hotel with 27 rooms & suites facing Morton National Park. Designer Linda Boronkay has put together beautiful antiques, artwork & contemporary pieces, honouring the house's 130-year history while creating a fresh, playful feel. Boasting two hip eateries & stacks of style.”
“A fabulous little luxury hotel with 27 rooms & suites facing Morton National Park. Designer Linda Boronkay has put together beautiful antiques, artwork & contemporary pieces, honouring the house's 130-year history while creating a fresh, playful feel. Boasting two hip eateries & stacks of style.”
Recommended For
- Honeymoons
- A gorgeous honeymoon escape with sumptuous suites and forest lodges, plus a spa, delightful eateries & lovely gardens
- Hideaway
- Hide away on the edge of Morton National Park, basking in the tranquility of a beautifully designed oasis
- Mountain biking
- Borrow the hotel's mountain bikes to zip along the scenic Bundanoon trail in Morton National Park
- Great walks
- Bush walks through the Morton National Park are fantastic, with ample birdwatching opportunities & dramatic waterfalls
- Riding
- Horse rides can be arranged through Rosthwaite Farm, and are a wonderful way to explore the Southern Highlands
- Hotel Entertainment
- Regular Fire Feast evenings showcase terrific Latin American-style firepit cooking
- Other Activities
- Visit the dazzling Glow Worm Glen in Bundanoon between December and February
- Golf
- Play a round at Mt Broughton Golf Club or Moss Vale Golf Club
- Local markets
- Tennis
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Wildlife Area
- Birdwatching
- Historic
- Built as a residence by early settlers George & Dinah Osborn in 1892, and opened as a guest house by the Osborns for 25 years
- Restaurant
- Expect a relaxed, local produce-focused menu at George's, and more sophisticated fine dining at elegant Dinah's
- Antiques
- Hand sourced vintage furniture and modern pieces create a contemporary Australian aesthetic
- Outstanding location
- Set within landscaped gardens and offering magical views across Morton National Park
- Designer
- Designed and styled by former SOHO House Design Director, Linda Boronkay
- In/by a Nature Reserve
- Nestled between Morton National Park and Bundanoon village
- Spa
- Enjoy rejuvenating treatments at the spa
- Four poster beds
- Premier Suites have four posters
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Family Suites
- Lively
- Gourmet
- Organic food
- Barefoot Luxury
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- House party feel
- Opulent
- Hills & mountains
- Artworks
- Boutique
- Chic
- Gym
- Quirky
- Retro/Vintage
- Views
- 5* Luxury
- Disabled access
- Traditional
- Contemporary
- Charming
- Luxury
- Intimate
- Romantic
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Expect a relaxed, local produce-focused menu at George's, and more sophisticated fine dining at elegant Dinah's
- Hot Tub
- The Forest Bathing Deck has an ice bath, sauna & hot tub
- Spa
- Enjoy rejuvenating treatments at the spa
- Four poster beds
- Premier Suites have four posters
- Swimming Pool
- Indoor swimming pool
- Gym
- Good wine list
- Sauna/Steam
- Parking
- Wifi
- Disabled access
- Adult Only
- Massage
- Bar
- Games room
- Garden
- Sit-out Terrace
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Bath robes
- Sitting Room
- Laundry
- Meeting Room
- Family Suites
- Views
- Suites
- No pets
- Fireplace
- Safe
- Concierge
Activities
- Mountain biking
- Borrow the hotel's mountain bikes to zip along the scenic Bundanoon trail in Morton National Park
- Great walks
- Bush walks through the Morton National Park are fantastic, with ample birdwatching opportunities & dramatic waterfalls
- Riding
- Horse rides can be arranged through Rosthwaite Farm, and are a wonderful way to explore the Southern Highlands
- Hotel Entertainment
- Regular Fire Feast evenings showcase terrific Latin American-style firepit cooking
- Other Activities
- Visit the dazzling Glow Worm Glen in Bundanoon between December and February
- Golf
- Play a round at Mt Broughton Golf Club or Moss Vale Golf Club
- Cycling
- Local markets
- Wildlife Area
- Fishing
- Tennis
- Birdwatching
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Osborn House - Hotel Review
"Finally, an Australian hotel that mixes twee country charm with on-trend and playful design details. Osborn House fills a much-needed gap in the market for a contemporary and fresh country escape and is a standout amongst the outdated hotels and B&Bs in this area."
Originally published by Condé Nast Traveler