Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"This was our family's first time visiting the Blue Mountain area. Firstly, this property is quite dated. Our room wasn't very clean. There was a hairpin left behind on the table, a piece of garbage under the bed, toothpaste stains on the mirror and counter top. The pool area and water smelled horrible but that has to do more with people doing things in the pool they shouldn't. Outside our room was also a disassembled playpen. For the price you pay, this hotel isn't worth it.
What made the stay amazing and memorable for us was the front staff desk individual named Bruce. He was a delight to talk to and interact with. He allowed us to check in early, gave us a balcony roon, gave us wristbands for the coaster and canopy jump, gave us a restaurant coupon, gave us late checkout and even gave our kids a Blue Mountain plush when we checked out. He went above and beyond, it wasn't just about the extras but he went out of his way to converse with us and get to know our family and give us tips and information. He made the stay memorable and we would come to this resort because of him. Our family had a blast and it was 100% because of Bruce. Thank you!"
"The condo was very nice, however, it wasn’t very clean, there was spill marks all over the walls, food and water bottles in the couch, the jet tub was extremely dirty and the smaller bathroom smelled of mold
The FOB was an absolute pain, it only worked some of the time and we would have to wait for someone to let us in, we had three vehicles and only 2 parking passes, so one vehicle had to park down at the convention centre
It would have been nice to have a few extra garbage bags, I recommend if you stay here, to bring a few extra"
"We enjoyed our stay at the Grand Georgian Hotel. The room was large and well laid out with a nice fireplace and a good sized kitchen. The TV’s are a bit small and one of the remote controls was missing batteries. The room and the hotel itself were clean. The staff were helpful and friendly. Lots of restaurants and fun things to do close by. We would stay again. Very family friendly."
"We’ve stayed at this location 3 times and have always enjoyed our stay. Great location, clean and the kitchen is well stocked so you can make your own meals. "
"Great experience. It was the slow season so there weren’t a lot of people there. We enjoyed several of the coffee shops, restaurants and spa. The staff were amazing "
Priced between NT$9,632 and NT$9,632 per night, escaping the everyday has never been easier or cheaper. Snap up one of our cheap cabins in The Blue Mountains and experience the great outdoors without breaking your budget.These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for a hotel booking with a check-in date within the next year. Prices reflect current offers and availability is subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
What are the best mountain cabins near The Blue Mountains?
If you need a fix of crisp air and superb views, you can't beat a The Blue Mountains mountain cabin. Explore the rugged beauty around Exquisite Log Cabin Retreat - Perfect Couple's Getaway Tranquility At Its Best. This place has all the ingredients for a comfortable getaway, such as a wood stove and winery tours. Or, experience mountain life at Historic Snowbridge Townhomes. It comes with a freezer, a microwave oven and more.
What are the best river cabins near The Blue Mountains?
Spend your waking hours playing around the water and your nights listening to it rolling past at a river cabin near The Blue Mountains. A popular option is Woodfire Lake Cabin, Sky Lake Retreat. Sleep 2 People. This riverside retreat comes with snowsport activities and skiing facilities. Alternatively, spend your vacation at Scandinavian Riverfront Cabin Muskoka. On top of its lovely location, highlights here include on-site watersports and snowsport activities.
What are the best cabins with pools near The Blue Mountains?
Staying in a cabin rental with a pool adds a whole new layer of fun to your vacation. If you're searching for one near The Blue Mountains, Historic Snowbridge Townhomes has amenities like a swimming pool and an outdoor entertainment area to make your poolside escape even more amazing. The Trails Retreat - Private Cabin is another great pick and features a swimming pool and a firepit.
Can I find beach cabins near The Blue Mountains?
Rise with the sun and wander down to shimmering blue waters when you stay at a The Blue Mountains beach cabin rental. Sunshine and fun should be your main priorities at A Spectacular Cabin Setting In The Woods. This seaside stay comes with on-site watersports and beach sun loungers. Alternatively, drop your beach bag down and make yourself at home at Cabin - Walk To Private Beach Across The Street. Useful amenities here include beach sun loungers and parking facilities.
What are the best weekend cabin rentals in The Blue Mountains?
Nothing tops a weekend cabin getaway after a draining week at work. Ditch the office cubicle for a few days or so in nature at A Spectacular Cabin Setting In The Woods. On-site watersports and a patio are a few of the amenities it offers. Alternatively, forget all about work at Cabin - Hidden Gem Charming Rural Getaway Close To Hiking. Settle in here and make the most of a patio and a firepit.
What are the best cabin prices in The Blue Mountains?
Whether you're on a tight budget or want to splash out on your next trip, you'll find what you're looking for with Expedia. At the moment, you can get a The Blue Mountains cabin from just NT$9,632 a night.
What are the highest-rated cabins in The Blue Mountains?
Expedia cabin travelers keep returning to Waterfront Cozy Cabin On Private Trout Lake. This hot spot features a host of handy amenities including on-site watersports and a firepit. It won't take you much time to see why Beeberry Cottage is also a traveler favorite. Conveniences like on-site watersports and a patio will help make your stay even more enjoyable.
What are the top things to see and do in The Blue Mountains?
Any fabulous cabin break should involve checking out the local sights. For instance, Blue Mountain Beach. It's considered one of the top attractions in The Blue Mountains. If you'd like to travel a little farther out, book a rental car and set the GPS for Blue Mountain Village.
Why should I book a cabin in The Blue Mountains?
For a nature-filled escape at an impressive price, nothing tops a cabin. Imagine waking to the sounds of songbirds and eating breakfast on a private deck surrounded by stunning views. Choose a cabin in The Blue Mountains and say "see ya" to the fast pace of modern life. Whether they're lakeside, by a river or high in the hills, cabins offer a refreshing, rustic experience you'll always remember.
What are the top nature cabins in The Blue Mountains?
The outdoors won't be the only thing you'll be experiencing plenty of when you book a nature cabin in The Blue Mountains. Adventure is all around you too. Get comfy at Woodfire Lake Cabin, Sky Lake Retreat. Sleep 2 People and spend your days nearby horse riding and nearby mountain biking. Travelers also love Scandinavian Riverfront Cabin Muskoka. It's renowned for its home comforts on top of its nearby golfing and cycling opportunities nearby.