Carramar Historic Estate, Blue Mountains National Park
Property Amenities
Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Estate with 1 level
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2368 square feet, 220 square meters
Bedrooms
King, Queen, Queen, and 2x Twin
8 guests maximum
In the Estate:
King, Queen, Double, 2 Single, cot + 2 bathrooms (8 Guests)
Nearest airport
Sydney Airport
1 hour 20 minutes drive
Property View
Views over the Jamison Valley and the Blue Mountains National Park
House Rules
no pets allowed without prior approval, and some rules, because we are adjacent to the nature rseartce and have lots of wildlife living on the grouns
Additional Fees
Our cleaners charge $300 for a regular clean (assuming dishes in dishwasher and standard usage). we will need to pass on those costs to you. This is a large home and takes at least 6 hours to clean, and cleaners down under earn (and deserve) good rates
Activities of Interest
- Equestrian
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Watersports
- Wine Country
- Falls Gallery. Home to numerous paintings by emerging Australian artists, and you can discover
- Empress canyon, for the truly adventurous
- Wentworth Falls. Enjoy the walks, views, and cascading waters, you can also delve into the cultural perks of the area, as well as soak up the bustling lifestyle of the locals in the numerous cafes and small eateries.
Places of Interest
- Fletchers Lookout. It offers a fabulous view over the upper falls and it’s only a 1.5km return walk.
- Wentworth Falls and Empress Canyon, wo of the most stunning waterfalls in all of Blue Mountains, a short walk from tyour front door
- The base of the upper falls - A fabulous view where you can feel the spray. The walk is absolutely jaw dropping, with some of the best vistas in the whole national park.
Reviews
Nathalie D.
January 2024Historical charm set in a fantastic location
We enjoyed our stay at Carramar, a wonderful old house perched at the edge of the cliffs and at the beginning of many hiking trails. The bedrooms were very comfortable and we had good usage of the kitchen which combines antiquity with practical and convenient amenities. We even enjoyed an evening with a wood fire burning in the fireplace. The outside jacuzzi was a treat: it is well situated near the house but sheltered by trees and bushes and with a view over the mountains. It is quite romantic when the fog is streaming in. We were particularly taken by the presence of a family of Lyrebirds in the yard, with a juvenile male learning his craft. And when we did not feel like cooking, the proximity to the Conservation Hut was a blessing. Just two minutes walk from the house, it is a cute cafe with gorgeous views, good food and nice service.”