10 of the best Airbnbs in Kangaroo Valley

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Explore our selection of Airbnb Kangaroo Valley stays. From hideaways in the bush to holiday rentals in a cottage, here are the ultimate Kangaroo Valley Airbnbs.

The best-rated Kangaroo Valley Airbnbs check all the right boxes when it comes to an escape to the country. Whether you’re after an all-out luxury farmhouse on a sprawling estate, a riverside bolthole that’s ideal for families, or a hidden, eco-friendly cabin tailor-made for two, these stunning Kangaroo Valley Airbnbs deliver. And they are in addition to the many boutique hotels and luxury lodges the region has to offer.

1. The Lair

‘Welcome to my Lair’ is usually something a Bond villain might say. But this immaculately styled three-bedder makes us think the main protagonist is more of a host like TV cook Maggie Beer. Less gold teeth, more edible bling. The Lair has wow factor. The luxurious A-frame is one of the best Airbnbs in Kangaroo Valley: blending seamlessly into the landscape and featuring floor-to-ceiling glass that optimises the sunlight and offers panoramic views over the bushland and beyond. Expect a Scandi-chic meets industrial aesthetic at The Lair , which has polished concrete floors, birch ply walls, a freestanding cast-iron fireplace and an open-plan lounge. Beyond the stunning interior, it’s the uninterrupted 180-degree views down into the valley below that really make this Airbnb sing.

The Lair Airbnb in Kangaroo Valley
The Lair features a minimalist, Scandi-chic aesthetic. (Image: Airbnb)

2. The Laurels

It seems only right that we’re to rest on our laurels at The Laurels . The Laurels was built in 1919 and features four guest bedrooms – all with en suites – as well as a cosy wood fire, spacious verandas and an established garden. It screams ‘country chic’ with an abundance of windows for taking in the mossy-green surrounds and a deck that delivers verdant views. There are nooks for reading books and a sitting room for indulging in your morning coffee ritual. Indulge in your treechange fantasies with a stroll around the established garden, which has both a vegetable patch and a chicken coop. A traditional breakfast is served each morning in the communal dining room. The Laurels is just a 15-minute drive from Cambewarra Lookout Café, one of the best places to eat in Kangaroo Valley.

The Laurels Airbnb in Kangaroo Valley
Relax in the freestanding bath after a day of exploring. (Image: Airbnb)

3. Carrialoo @ Terrewah Farm

Mt Carrialoo sits within the Morton National Park which is blanketed in bushland. Carrialoo is a nod to the mountain of the same name in Kangaroo Valley which is bracketed by the Southern Highlands escarpment and Cambewarra range. There is no such thing as an average view from any of the rooms in this stunning farm stay, which is a lesson in good design. While foodies will enjoy the many on-farm experiences here, there are also trail walks that crisscross around Terrewah Farm. Take over Carrialoo as if it were your own by curling up in the comfortable living and dining space around a crackling log fire. Carrialoo can accommodate five guests.

Carrialoo Airbnb in Kangaroo Valley
Enjoy the Kangaroo Valley views from the kitchen and dining area. (Image: Airbnb)

4. The Stables @ Kookaburra House

The bushland around The Stables is teeming with birdlife, a fact that is celebrated at Kookaburra House. This beautiful barn-style cottage is just one kilometre from the golf club, where playing a cheeky 18 holes is one of the best things to do in Kangaroo Valley. The accommodation will suit couples, groups of friends or a family as it features two bedrooms, one that can be divided into two singles; the other with a king bed.  The barn-style cottage with the soaring beamed ceilings also has a large open fireplace, outdoor fire pit and expansive deck. And the views from the well-appointed country kitchen make doing the dishes a pleasure rather than a chore. Tallowa Dam is just a short drive away.

The Stables Airbnb Kangaroo Valley
Modern design meets barn style in this (Image: Airbnb)

5. The Rectory Park Cottage

Expect to find Goldilocks tiptoeing around the forest at this storybook cottage which is festooned with fairy lights and surrounded by a magical grove of enchanting trees. Look no further if you’re looking to impress your new squeeze with a booking at The Rectory Park Cottage , which must surely be one of the most romantic Airbnbs in Kangaroo Valley. Hunker down here in this French provincial-style cottage which has a dinky kitchen, bath, shower, gas heater and pretty planted garden. There’s also a king-sized bed draped in luxurious linen that calls for a slow languorous start to the day. Fire up the barbecue and eat outside on balmy evenings. And take the complimentary bicycles for a spin.

Rectory Park Airbnb
This sweet cottage is one of the most romantic Airbnbs in Kangaroo Valley.(Image: Airbnb)

6. The Tailor’s Cottage

When it comes to dreamy Kangaroo Valley Airbnbs, The Tailor’s Cottage has the market sewn up. The modern design and thoughtful touches help guests feel right at home in the space where a heightened level of comfort is achieved through materials, colour and texture. The light-drenched one-bedroom Airbnb in the Kangaroo Valley promises privacy despite being just a short walk to the best cafes and restaurants in the Kangaroo Valley. Dedicate your day to reading a good book on the back deck. Head down to the river for a kayak adventure or a cooling dip. Trample along trails through the misty woods. Or simply potter about in the garden planted with lavender. Consider this a slow stay with style.

Tailors Cottage Kangaroo Valley
Enjoy your morning coffee in this beautiful country-style space. (Image: Airbnb)

7. Quaint and Rustic in the Village

This Kangaroo Valley Airbnb says what it does on the tin. Couples booking the Quaint and Rustic One-Bedroom Cottage , therefore, know what to expect. The cottage is fully self-contained and in the perfect position for accessing all that the village of Kangaroo Valley has to offer. Walk down the pretty cobbled path and down the road for a pint at The Friendly Inn, a perk that is popular for guests who don’t want to venture too far. The accommodation is also perfect for guests attending a wedding in Kangaroo Valley as it’s only suitable for a one- or two-night stay. Expect a palette of off-whites and dusky pinks offset with moody lighting and the authentic charm of wooden floors.

The Stables Airbnb
Getty cosy in the evenings in this luxurious king-sized bed. (Image: Airbnb)

8. The Captain’s Cabin

Keen cyclists visiting Kangaroo Valley will appreciate being 50 metres from the bike path at The Captain’s Cabin . We salute the captain for fitting out the hideaway with natural linens and providing a safe oasis for a wide range of activities. Music enthusiasts will appreciate being able to play DJ with access to a collection of vinyl and an old-school record player. The quirky cabin has been refurbished using recycled wood and other materials added piece by piece. Therein lies the charm of the purpose-built cabin, which also features a coffee machine and open-air bath. The Captain’s Cabin is one of the most conveniently located Airbnbs in Kangaroo Valley.

Captain's Cabin Airbnb Kangaroo Valley
The outdoor bath is perfect for relaxation. (Image: Airbnb)

9. Jumulu Lodge

The interplay of light, textures and subtle colours resonates with guests seeking out an architecturally designed Airbnb in the Kangaroo Valley. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom oasis sits in the middle of an open field fringed by forest with views of Mt Scanzi and the surrounding escarpment. Expect a great deal of attention to detail here, where the amenity extends to everything from a pool and outdoor firepit. It’s fitting that Jumulu has been designed to emulate a five-star African lodge as the property is a magnet for Australian wildlife. Wilbur, Warwick and Walter are the resident wombats and there are kangaroos, wallabies and native ducks, too. A stay here will suit savvy travellers who appreciate the flexibility of the indoor-outdoor living areas.

Jumulu Lodge Airbnb Kangaroo Valley
The modern build features a sleek pool and sun loungers.(Image: Airbnb)

10. Willow at Barranca

Travelling en masse, but seeking something a little luxurious? Willow at Barranca might just fit the bill. There’s plenty of attention to detail at this four-bedroom, two-bathroom villa, with a Nespresso coffee machine, kitchen provisions (think bread, eggs, milk and more), an indoor fireplace, an outdoor fire pit, an outdoor shower, and even an on-site caretaker on-hand should you need anything during your stay.

But arguably, the piece de resistance here is the setting. The living/dining area and two of the bedrooms face what could be described as a watercolour painting of towering sandstone escarpments, framed by lush greenery. Willow at Barranca is in fact set on a whopping 400 hectares, with access to bushwalking trails right on your doorstep; and just a 15-minute walk from the villa will land you at a creek, where you can wallow in the natural rock pools. Or pootle along to the estate stockyards in the morning, where you can feed the resident horses, donkeys, cows and pigs.

Willow Airbnb Exterior
Marvel at views of towering sandstone escarpments, framed by lush greenery.
Chloe Cann
Chloe Cann is an award-winning freelance travel and food writer, born in England, based in Melbourne and Roman by adoption. Since honing her skills at City St George's, University of London with a master's degree in journalism, she's been writing almost exclusively about travel for more than a decade, and has worked in-house at newspapers and travel magazines in London, Phnom Penh, Sydney and Melbourne. Through a mixture of work and pleasure, she's been fortunate enough to visit 80 countries to date, though there are many more that she is itching to reach. While the strength of a region's food scene tends to dictate the location of her next trip, she can be equally swayed by the promise of interesting landscapes and offbeat experiences. And with a small person now in tow, travel looks a little different these days, but it remains at the front of her mind.
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8 insider experiences to discover the offbeat in Newcastle

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Discover vibrant culture and creativity, gorgeous nature spots and more in lively Newcastle.

Newcastle/Muloobinba has a lot going for it beyond its big skies and beautiful beaches. The city’s creative types are now heading downtown, taking over and transforming warehouses and terraces to offer a more alternative vibe. From its nightlife to secret swimming spots, art to architecture, here’s our insider’s guide to Newcastle in New South Wales.

1. Learn to sail on Newcastle Harbour

The harbour has always shaped Newcastle, so it seems like the most obvious place to start your weekend. Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club offers a range of programs that provide instruction for both novice and experienced sailors. This is an inspired classroom that sets off past the Honeysuckle Foreshore up the Hunter River, with views towards a seemingly infinite vista of blue stretching to the horizon. It’s the perfect way to savour your time by the sea. Other water activities include surfing, swimming in one of the secret ocean baths or whale-watching with CoastXP .

Aerial view of Newcastle Harbour.
Join Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club’s programs. (Image: City of Newcastle)

2. Underground jazz scene

Follow the lively sound of the saxophone bubbling up to find The Underground . The popular basement-level bar, with its dim lighting and speakeasy aesthetic, schedules live jazz performances every Tuesday and Thursday. Newcastle is known around the country for supporting live music and this late-night New York-style jazz bar is, like the city itself, both approachable and sophisticated. For fans of live music, Queen’s Wharf Hotel , King Street Newcastle , Mad Poet and The Lucky Hotel are all popular pubs for their roster of live music.

 

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3. The city as a canvas   

The streets of Newcastle present like an outdoor art gallery , adding beauty to the everyday with large-scale works by artists such as Fintan Magee, Inari Meyers, Tom Henderson and Sophia Flegg. Hire a Flash E-bike and pedal around the streets to find treasures such as Bronte Naylor’s Mirror Ocean in Civic Square or Sky & Ocean at South Newcastle Beach Skate Park. You can also join Newy Tour Co.’s Discover Newcastle tour to explore city highlights, architectural gems and street art with an expert guide.

Friends take in Newcastle Street Art.
Admire stunning works of art displayed all around you. (Image: Destination NSW)

4. An artist’s view of Newcastle

There’s a real sense of optimism around Newcastle, stemming from its many grassroots art galleries and organisations. The city is home to an eclectic array of artists who gravitate toward different mediums; see their works on show at independent galleries such as The Lock-Up , which operated as a police station from 1861 until 1982, and Lighthouse Arts Newcastle in the light-filled cottages on Nobbys Head/Whibayganba. Stop by The Creator Incubator to see the Little and Big gallery spaces. Newcastle Art Gallery will soon reopen after a recent expansion, so keep an eye out.

5. Newcastle after dark

The small bars confetti’d around Newcastle are a sign of the times. Visitors to the compact city will find a concentration of bars within a small radius, all of which are within easy walking distance or accessible via the light rail. The after-dark experience, which includes theatre and live music, is designed for visitors who are in search of the offbeat and want to celebrate the city’s creativity.  Whether you’re visiting for business or pleasure, the bars that dot most neighbourhoods will tempt you with everything from happy hour to their alt attitude. 

A bartender expertly crafting a drink, with a stunning library of spirits in the background.
Enjoy a night out at a lively bar. (Image: City of Newcastle)

6. Indulge in great gastronomy

Newcastle’s proximity to the Hunter Valley has helped establish it as a sophisticated getaway for gourmands with a passion for provenance. Dining options in the city are diverse, with everything from casual cafes to cantina-style Mexican eateries such as Antojitos , through to fine diners such as Flotilla and Jana Restaurant & Bar at QT Newcastle . Visit during Newcastle Food Month  to get a snapshot of the local culinary scene – you can take note of the many world-class restaurants and cafes that warrant a return visit. Humbug , Peregrin and Bistro Penny should also be on your radar.

The dining area at Flotilla in Newcastle NSW.
Savour a world-class dining experience at Flotilla. (Image: Flotilla)

7. Crystalbrook Kingsley

Crystalbrook Kingsley is another great example of Newcastle’s new wow factor.  Staying at the hotel – in the heart of the cultural centre – makes exploring a breeze, with vintage bikes for guests who want to check out the city streets on two wheels. The design-savvy Crystalbrook Collection reimagined the Roundhouse building while adhering to its ethos of sustainable luxury. The hotel is also a magnet for foodies, with the rooftop Roundhouse restaurant and cocktail bar, Romberg’s, two of the best spots in the city for wining and dining.

The Roundhouse by Crystalbrook Collection.
Step into the reworked Roundhouse by Crystalbrook. (Image: Crystalbrook Kingsley)

8. Newcastle’s creative side on show

Save the date for New Annual , a festival of art, music and ideas from 26 September – 5 October. The program is jam-packed with 10 days of art, culture and creativity. This year’s festival will celebrate the power art has to connect people. Expect to see a diverse program including music, theatre, workshops, and performances in iconic Newcastle locations. Visitors will find a concentration of events within a small radius, all of which are within easy walking distance or accessible via the light rail.

Dancers performing gracefully, accompanied by a live orchestra.
Celebrate migration, community and belonging at New Annual.

Plan your next trip to offbeat Newcastle.