
Caves House - an iconic Blue Mountains hotel
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Caves House is an icon of Blue Mountains accommodation. In 1897, NSW Government Architect, Walter Liberty Vernon, designed and built it, as a wilderness retreat. He used the alpine, picturesque 'Federation, Arts and Crafts' style. Caves House is on the NSW State Heritage Register.
Within Caves House, there are 3 main types of guestrooms :
- 'Traditional' - economical, with shared bathrooms, true to Vernon's original design
- 'Classic', with Queen size bed and ensuite
- 'Grand Classic' , with King Size bed and ensuite
Please see our booking page for full details of each guestroom type.
Our photos are an indication only
We must stress that in historic Caves House, every room is different - different shape, slightly different size, different view, different furnishings and colours. Even window style, shapes and sizes vary from room to room. Some rooms even have bay windows - but only some. As it is not practical to publish photographs of all 40 rooms, we hope that the images below give you an idea of the 'look and feel' of our rooms. But please do not expect to get a room that looks exactly like one of these photos.
Unique Blue Mountains Accommodation
Our guestrooms in historic Caves House are old, and they take you back in time. They have no telephones or televisions to spoil the experience and are decorated in a style reminiscent of the late Victorian or early Edwardian eras.
If you stay in Caves House, you will be only a minute's stroll downstairs to the magnificent Chisolm's Restaurant, open every day for breakfast and dinner.
Please note that we no longer accept American Express.