The Chalet Blue Mountains
Twlilight at The Chalet
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Medlow Bath |
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Guest House |
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5 km to 3 Sisters & Echo Point |
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The Chalet Blue Mountains is a charming renovated 1892 Boutique Hotel style Bed and Breakfast in the Upper Blue Mountains just oozing with mountain ambience.
Set in large peaceful gardens with mature English Trees, The Chalet is in Medlow Bath, a sleepy little village between Katoomba and Blackheath, off the highway. Medlow Bath village is unique to the mountains - you are close to all the famous attractions of the Blue Mountains but "Far from the maddening crowds".
Enjoy a day sightseeing or bush walking or fossick in the shops - then return to your accommodation and the peace and quite of Medlow Bath.
Breakfast is in the Grand Breakfast Room with roaring open log fire overlooking the Tennis Court and Gardens.
Guest Rooms
Choose from our Executive Queen Rooms, The Norman Lindsay Suite with Queen Bed & Claw Footed bath, and as the name suggests works by Norman Lindsay and books on his life or the Don Bradman Suite for Cricket Lovers - lots of interesting things to look at and read.Maybe The Rose Room The Margot Fonteyn Room or The Blue Mountains Heritage Room takes your fancy, all with interesting reading and memorabillia.
All rooms are centrally heated and have refrigerators tea/coffee making facilities hair dryer clock radio and Fluffy Gowns.
Feature List
- Linen supplied
- Open fireplace
- Refrigerator
- Tennis courts
- Nonsmoking
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- Iron
- Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
- Hair Dryer
- Gowns
- Electric Blankets
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- Central Heating
- Guest Lounge with TV DVD Video Games
- Pianola
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Accommodation Rates
Note: Pricing is subject to change. You should confirm pricing with the property owner.
Availability Calendar & Pricing - click dates of interest to enquire
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The 1/2 day on the calendar indicates a changeover day, you may request these days also
Admin Indicates Calendar AccurateLast Updated: Tuesday 11th November, 2008
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