
Binda Bush Cabins
To Book Call 1300 76 33 11 and Press 2.
The Binda Bush Cabins are now reopened and refurbished after an extended closure. They are a great option for families, groups or a romantic weekend away in the bush. When you stay in one of our self-contained cabins, you’ll be enjoying technology-free seclusion, fresh mountain air, eucalyptus forest as far as you can see and kangaroos! Kangaroos can always been seen grazing around these secluded cottages. There are barbeques and a children's playground at the cabins as well. These 2-bedroom cabins are fun for families and couples. In the winter months, enjoy the indoor gas fire to get cosy. It is a true escape from the world. Please note that the cabins do not have linen please bring all linen you require, bedding, towels, tea towel etc.
Take a Break from Technology
Our cabins have no phones, and there is no mobile reception. Being incommunicado is one of the nice things about staying in such a secluded spot. However, if you must stay connected, there is wi-fi available. And although there is no TV reception, our cottages have TVs with DVD players.
Getting to the Caves from the Cottages
Please note that Jenolan Caves Road is now closed between our cabins and our caves.
Therefore, if you are our cabin guest, and you have booked a cave tour, you need to take the Jenolan Caves Road to Duckmaloi Road, then on to Titania Road, Edith and then Jenolan. Please see the map.
Although this route takes 50 minutes (60km), it's worth it to experience Australia's most spectacular caves! Give yourself extra drive time to appreciate the lush farmland views and wild flowers. Watch out for wildlife crossing the roads. Also, remember if you have booked a cave tour, please arrive at the top of the Jenolan hill 45 minutes early. This allows you time to follow the Transport NSW escort, park, and use the restroom, etc, before your activity starts.
Water
Each cabin has a bathroom and kitchenette, with hot and cold water, of course, but we also supply bottled water for drinking