The natural beauty of the Blue Mountains is so enticing that most people prefer to stay more than one night to soak up the beauty of this World Heritage Listed National Park.
The variety of accommodation on offer in the Blue Mountains makes the decision to stay overnight easy, but the choice of which hotel, guesthouse, retreat, bed and breakfast or caravan park is more difficult.
The Blue Mountains' diversity of ecosystems means that your accommodation might be nestled in dense rainforest, surrounded by manicured gardens, at the base of a majestic waterfall or on an escarpment.
There are many Bed and Breakfast places in the Blue Mountains which you may prefer. These are quaint options for those who want to meet the locals and enjoy the comforts of a home away from home.
For those bringing their own caravans and looking for a well-priced caravan park in the Blue Mountains there are many lovely parks near some of the most intriguing sights. Blue Mountains caravan parks also offer alternative accommodation options, such as basic and luxury cabins, onsite vans and campgrounds for those who love to pitch a tent on their holidays.
There are also, of course, countless luxury accommodation options in the Blue Mountains for those keen to indulge while holidaying.