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Kinie-ger Bush Cabins, Blackheath

Enjoy the cosy comfort of our stone and timber cabins with their log fires and wilderness out look.

Unwind in the peace quiet and privacy of Kinie-ger’s bushland setting. Kinie-ger is a perfect base for exploring the surrounding World Heritage Blue Mountains National Park and ideal as a quiet retreat to share with a friend.

The cabins are well insulated to stay warm in winter and cool in summer. Wood fires are supplemented by electric heaters. Each comprises a living room with kitchen facilities, bedroom and en-suite bathroom. The bedroom sleeps a double and single. A double and single can also be accommodated in the living room if required. Kitchen facilities include : a full sized gas range, small refrigerator, cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery. Bedding includes: electric blankets on the double bed, down quilts, blankets and pillows. Sheets and towels may be hired. Small stereos are installed. Each has a wood fired barbeque and out door furniture.

Cabins are separated from the car park to ensure the peaceful atmosphere remains undisturbed.

Accommodation Options

Self Contained One Bedroom Cabins

Cabins comprise a living room with kitchen facilities, bedroom and en-suite bathroom.

Each cabin can sleep up to six if required. Bedrooms contain a double and a single bed. In the living room a sofa bed can accommodate a double and a single is also provided. Bedding provisions include electric blankets on the double beds, down quilts, blankets and pillows. Sheets and towels may be hired. Kitchen facilities include : full size gas range, small refrigerator, cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery. Living rooms also contain a dining suite and slow combustion stove or open fire. Electric heaters are also provided. Both rooms are carpeted and curtained. The en-suite bathroom contains hot shower, basin and flush toilet. Small stereos are installed.

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