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Binda Bush cabins

Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve

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Overview

Binda Bush cabins are closed for road repairs and upgrades until 2026.

Accommodation Details
Accommodation type Cottage
Where 3782 Jenolan Caves Road, Jenolan, NSW, 2790 - in Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve
Bedrooms 2
Maximum guests 6
Facilities Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, carpark, drinking water, showers, toilets, electric power
What to bring Bed sheets, blankets, pillow cases, pillows, towels
Please note
  • Check in 2pm, check out 10am
  • You’ll find shops, cafés and restaurants in the small town of Oberon, about 40mins from the cottages.
  • There’s no fuel at Jenolan Caves.
  • Refuel at Mount Victoria or Oberon.

Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve is closed until 2026 while Transport for NSW repairs flood-damaged roads and landslips. During this time, NPWS and Jenolan Caves Trust will also work to upgrade the accommodation, walking tracks and access to caves.

Nestled in natural bushland, the recently renovated Binda Bush cabins make a great base for exploring Jenolan Caves, or for any trip to the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Property. Located 3 hours from Sydney or Canberra, the self-contained cottages each have 2 bedrooms and sleep up to 6 people.

There’s plenty to do nearby to keep the family busy, from awe-inspiring cave tours to walking tracks with views of natural arches and waterfalls. When you’re done exploring, come back and relax on your cottage verandah with a drink. Keep an eye out for lyrebirds, and kangaroos that come to graze on the surrounding grass.

Have a friendly BBQ on the verandah while the kids work up an appetite in the playground. In cooler weather, cook up a cosy feast indoors while the family stays warm in the glow of your common room’s stove. For a big night out, try Chisholm's Restaurant at Jenolan Caves House. It takes 40min to drive from the cabins to Jenolan Caves.

When you’re rested and ready for something different, head to Hartley Historic Site to see its cottages, gallery and café.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

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