The best cabins near Lithgow with hot tubs

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Encircled by seven national parks and seven state forests, outdoor adventurers will be in their element in Lithgow. After admiring the town’s heritage sites and taking a ride on the Zig Zag Railway, set out to hike, mountain bike, or horseback ride in the Greater Blue Mountains. There are mountains, lakes, and caves all within reach, so you could take to the water to fish, kayak, and water ski, or get your adrenaline fix rock climbing, canyoning, or abseiling. Campers will find just as much variety, whether pitching a tent by the lakeside or glamping with a mountain view.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Lithgow

1. The Nile Off Grid family farm

98%
(326)
59km from Lithgow · 30 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Set in the Capertee Valley, New South Wales, Upper Nile is nestled at the end of the road coming from Glen Alice. Surrounded by Majestic Cliffs our spectacular Valley invites people to take it all in, to make memories and get out amongst the landscape... Campers can chill out with friends, hike, explore, swim, take pics of wildlife, birds, help the owner or chat about living off grid. With shallow creeks , swimming hole, heated spa with a view, BBQ, picnic table, Cliffs, hiking/bushwalking, mountain biking, feeding the cows, sheep or chickens - you will have a great time. Don't forget the hot shower and flushing toilets. Campers can have private sites away from others or with multiple friends and their set ups! Our Local coffee shop based in Glen Alice, called From The Paddock is open Thursday to Sunday and offer great coffee, and food. Local sites also include Glen Davis, Dunns Swamp and the Glen Alice Trail. Bird lovers from all over the world come to explore the vast range of birds that call our valley home either full time or part of their residence of choice! As one of the worlds top 11 sites for bird watching, make sure to have your camera readying Get amongst nature, explore, rest and unwind. Fire pits available (some with bbq plate). Amazing views, gas bbq and picnic table on the hill also here to enjoy. We also have cabins and or tiny houses available for accomodation. Self contained with kitchenette and bathroom. Offering spectacular views you won't be disappointed with well travelled guests saying the view is some of the best in the world without the mass of tourists around! . Note: we are a quiet camp, family, and pet friendly, meaning a place of rest and adventure, not a place to blast music and annoy others. Please take parties, loud music elsewhere! Let us know if you have any questions!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$381
 / night

3. Banjara Retreat

44km from Lithgow · 2 sites · Lodging
Two brand new Luxury Suites in the Majestic Blue Mountains, 90 minutes NW of Sydney, fully self contained with luxury fittings, close to local restaurants, open gardens, orchards & cider cellar doors, walking trails, bike riding trails, horse riding trails, close to upper Colo River with white sandy beaches, deep property dams for swimming, seclusion in an intimate luxury setting Jura automatic coffee machines, milk, tea, fresh coffee & complimentary champagne provided. No wifi Architect Designed using Sandstone, Glass, Timber and Birch. A large Contemporary space, beautiful spotted gum flooring, large glass stacking doors that open to the outdoor decks, with views over green meadows and fields and the Wollemi National Park. Large property Dams for swimming. High end kitchen, Miele appliances, Jura coffee machines, luxury bathrooms with stone bath tub for two and stone basins, washing machine, outdoor temple pod with pillows, beautiful 100% linen sheets, with luxury resort style furnishings. Cheese and Grazing platters are available on request and at an additional cost which can be organised with the hosts at the time of booking your stay. You can follow @banjararetreat on to see the platters available and what's on in the area of Bilpin, Blue Mountains.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$514
 / night

Encircled by seven national parks and seven state forests, outdoor adventurers will be in their element in Lithgow. After admiring the town’s heritage sites and taking a ride on the Zig Zag Railway, set out to hike, mountain bike, or horseback ride in the Greater Blue Mountains. There are mountains, lakes, and caves all within reach, so you could take to the water to fish, kayak, and water ski, or get your adrenaline fix rock climbing, canyoning, or abseiling. Campers will find just as much variety, whether pitching a tent by the lakeside or glamping with a mountain view.

98% (471)

Top-rated campgrounds near Lithgow

1. The Nile Off Grid family farm

98%
(326)
59km from Lithgow · 30 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Set in the Capertee Valley, New South Wales, Upper Nile is nestled at the end of the road coming from Glen Alice. Surrounded by Majestic Cliffs our spectacular Valley invites people to take it all in, to make memories and get out amongst the landscape... Campers can chill out with friends, hike, explore, swim, take pics of wildlife, birds, help the owner or chat about living off grid. With shallow creeks , swimming hole, heated spa with a view, BBQ, picnic table, Cliffs, hiking/bushwalking, mountain biking, feeding the cows, sheep or chickens - you will have a great time. Don't forget the hot shower and flushing toilets. Campers can have private sites away from others or with multiple friends and their set ups! Our Local coffee shop based in Glen Alice, called From The Paddock is open Thursday to Sunday and offer great coffee, and food. Local sites also include Glen Davis, Dunns Swamp and the Glen Alice Trail. Bird lovers from all over the world come to explore the vast range of birds that call our valley home either full time or part of their residence of choice! As one of the worlds top 11 sites for bird watching, make sure to have your camera readying Get amongst nature, explore, rest and unwind. Fire pits available (some with bbq plate). Amazing views, gas bbq and picnic table on the hill also here to enjoy. We also have cabins and or tiny houses available for accomodation. Self contained with kitchenette and bathroom. Offering spectacular views you won't be disappointed with well travelled guests saying the view is some of the best in the world without the mass of tourists around! . Note: we are a quiet camp, family, and pet friendly, meaning a place of rest and adventure, not a place to blast music and annoy others. Please take parties, loud music elsewhere! Let us know if you have any questions!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$381
 / night

3. Banjara Retreat

44km from Lithgow · 2 sites · Lodging
Two brand new Luxury Suites in the Majestic Blue Mountains, 90 minutes NW of Sydney, fully self contained with luxury fittings, close to local restaurants, open gardens, orchards & cider cellar doors, walking trails, bike riding trails, horse riding trails, close to upper Colo River with white sandy beaches, deep property dams for swimming, seclusion in an intimate luxury setting Jura automatic coffee machines, milk, tea, fresh coffee & complimentary champagne provided. No wifi Architect Designed using Sandstone, Glass, Timber and Birch. A large Contemporary space, beautiful spotted gum flooring, large glass stacking doors that open to the outdoor decks, with views over green meadows and fields and the Wollemi National Park. Large property Dams for swimming. High end kitchen, Miele appliances, Jura coffee machines, luxury bathrooms with stone bath tub for two and stone basins, washing machine, outdoor temple pod with pillows, beautiful 100% linen sheets, with luxury resort style furnishings. Cheese and Grazing platters are available on request and at an additional cost which can be organised with the hosts at the time of booking your stay. You can follow @banjararetreat on to see the platters available and what's on in the area of Bilpin, Blue Mountains.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$514
 / night

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The best cabins near Lithgow with hot tubs guide

Where to go

Blue Mountains

East of Lithgow, the misty peaks of the Blue Mountains National Park are cloaked in UNESCO-listed rainforest. Campers can hike through the jungle, soar over canyons on the Scenic Railway or cable car, and marvel at natural wonders such as the Three Sisters and Wentworth Falls. Venture off-road in a 4WD to explore the southern mountains, camp out in the bush, or visit the Jenolan Caves.

NSW Tablelands

Less than an hour’s drive west of Lithgow, the former gold rush town of Bathurst is the gateway to the Central Tablelands. Give yourself time to discover the region’s 19th-century villages, try gold panning along the creeks, and take in the views along the famous Mount Panorama Circuit. Camping options range from family-friendly holiday parks to farmstays on a working farm.  

Lower Hunter Valley

North of Lithgow, the sweeping gorges and dense bushlands of the Wolgan Valley and Capertee National Park provide dramatic terrain for rock climbing, mountain biking, and 4WD excursions. To the east, glowworm caves, kayaking tours, and bush camping are among the many highlights of the Wollemi National Park. 

When to go

Outdoor activities are possible year-round in Lithgow, as long as you dress for the seasons—winter campers should prepare for some frosty nights. Summer (December through February) is peak season, but there are plenty of places to escape the crowds in the surrounding national parks. Seasonal events draw large crowds to the town too, most notably the Halloween Street Festival, Ironfest (April), and the LithGlow light show (May). 

Know before you go

  • Lithgow has bus and train links to Sydney, but having your own transport is useful for exploring the national parks.
  • Lithgow has a good selection of shops, where you can pick up camping gear and stock up on supplies before heading out into the Blue Mountains.
  • Fire bans are common in New South Wales during summer and dry periods, so check local recommendations before lighting up.
  • A permit is required to camp within NSW’s national parks, and campsites must be booked in advance.