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Tree Tops Guesthouse - Bundanoon, NSW Southern Highlands

Address:

101 RAILWAY AVENUE , BUNDANOON, NEW SOUTH WALES, Australia

Description:

Tree Tops is one of the few original guesthouses in the region (circa 1910),surrounded by English cottage gardens and just a short stroll from Morton National Park. Included in your tariff, is the charm and comfort from Bundanoon heyday with the sumptuous Saturday afternoon teas and full country breakfasts each morning. Our breakfasts are always an old fashioned country affair with pikelets, fresh fruits, home made yoghurt, cereals, home made preserves, fresh eggs, bacon, sausages, mushroom and tomatoes, etc. Should you be interested in joining us for dinner, our restaurant is open most nights. We serve hors d'oeuvres with sherry in the sitting room half an hour before dinner. Dinner is a fixed three course gourmet menu that varies daily and is followed by freshly ground coffee, chocolates and port. The tariff is $45.00 per person (pre-booking is essential). The property has elegant sitting rooms and log fires, a billiard room and a large sunny conference room. All of our rooms have en suites and you can choose from our 11 double rooms, 3 family suites (2 bedrooms and share bathroom) or indulge in one of 4 luxury spa suites.


Children: 17 and under

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Tree Tops Guesthouse 101 RAILWAY AVENUE , Bundanoon (Guesthouse accommodation)
  • AAA rated
Standard double room AU$
standard twin room AU$
Spa room AU$
Family suite AU$
RATES INCLUDE LOCAL TAXES AND FEES.

Tax Information:

All tariffs are inclusive of GST

Facilities:

  • 2 person spa bath
  • Car Parking
  • Child minding
  • Children's play area
  • Conference facilities
  • Cot
  • Fire Place
  • Hair Dryer
  • In room massage
  • Luggage storage room
  • Meeting facilities
  • Non smoking establishment
  • Open fire
  • Queen Bed
  • Restaurant
  • Tour desk

Standard double room

Room Type:

double ensuite room

Room Information:

Comfortable Double or queen sized beds with shower ensuites. Electric blankets and heating for the winter months and electric fans for the cooler months. Maximum 2 guests per room.

Room Facilities:

  • Clock Radio
  • Electric Blankets
  • Fan in room/Ceiling fans
  • Hairdryer
  • Heating
  • Ironing equipment
  • Non smoking rooms available
  • Private shower/Toilet
  • Queen Bed

Occupancy:

Included in the published rate is 2 adults. (Maximum occupancy - 2 guests).

Cancellations:

No refunds for cancellations.

The administration fee on refunds is AU$30.00


standard twin room

Room Type:

twin ensuite room

Room Information:

Comfortable double bed and single bed in same room with shower ensuite. Electric blankets and heating for the winter months and electric fans for the cooler months.

Room Facilities:

  • Clock Radio
  • Electric Blankets
  • Fan in room/Ceiling fans
  • Hairdryer
  • Heating
  • Ironing equipment
  • Private shower/Toilet

Occupancy:

Included in the published rate is 2 adults. (Maximum occupancy - 2 guests).

Cancellations:

No refunds for cancellations.

The administration fee on refunds is AU$30.00


Spa room

Room Type:

Luxury spa suite

Room Information:

Comfortable four poster beds with electric blankets and heating for the winter months and ceiling fans for the cooler months. Large seperate bathroom with two person corner spa bath and seperate shower. All spa suites have outside access to the gardens. Maximum 2 guests per room.

Room Facilities:

  • Clock Radio
  • Electric Blankets
  • Fan in room/Ceiling fans
  • Hairdryer
  • Heating
  • Ironing equipment
  • Non smoking rooms available
  • Private shower/Toilet
  • Queen Bed
  • Spa Bath

Occupancy:

Included in the published rate is 2 adults. (Maximum occupancy - 2 guests).

Cancellations:

No refunds for cancellations.

The administration fee on refunds is AU$30.00


Family suite

Room Type:

two bedroom family suite

Room Information:

Comfortable two bedroom family suites with queen bed in one room and 2 singles in another room and a shower or bath ensuite. Heating and electric blankets for the cooler months and fans for the warmer months. Each family suite has a small sitting room with TV and DVD player, microwave oven, kettle, toaster, crockery and cutlery. Our family suites are situated adjacent to the main guesthouse within the grounds of Tree Tops.

Room Facilities:

  • Bath
  • Clock Radio
  • Colour television
  • DVD player
  • Electric Blankets
  • Fan in room/Ceiling fans
  • Hairdryer
  • Heating
  • In house movies
  • Interconnecting rooms
  • Ironing equipment
  • Kitchenette (basic facilities)
  • Microwave oven
  • Non smoking rooms available
  • Private shower/Toilet
  • Refrigerator
  • Tea/coffee making

Occupancy:

Included in the published rate is 2 adults and 2 children. (Maximum occupancy - 4 guests).

Cancellations:

No refunds for cancellations.

The administration fee on refunds is AU$30.00

Check-in Time:

14.00 hour

Check-out Time:

10.00 hour

Children & Extra Guest Policy:

Most rooms are for a maximum of 2 adults. For accommodation in one of our luxury spa suites, we require a minimum of 3 guests. Children under 3 are free; $25.00 per child per night (3-7 years); $45.00 per child per night (8-12 years)

Car Parking:

We have plenty of off-street parking available within the grounds of the guesthouse.

Local Attractions:

The most difficult decision for the visitor is whether "to do" Bundanoon in a day trip, or to indulge oneself and stay for a few days - or a week - or more. Behind its sleepy old-world charm, Bundanoon is a vibrant community. Visitors can still enjoy the grand beauty of the National Park, and relax and enjoy the mountain air. There are plenty of things to see and do for adults and kids alike. The main street is very busy during Market Day (first Sunday of every month), and on weekends and holidays. Although it attracts so many visitors, Bundanoon is not "over-touristified"; it retains the quiet, sleepy, old-world atmosphere of yesteryear, and is the perfect place to wind down from the hectic pace of modern life (then again, it always was!). Some good craft shops; several excellent art galleries; cafes and tea rooms; good restaurants; pub and licensed Bowling Club; theatre restaurant; little museum (open weekends); nurseries; a number of picnic areas. Park near shops, then stroll around - across railway, left to overhead bridge, back through town, up to art gallery, and back again (see some attractive old buildings). Energetic? Hire a bike, or go walking through Morton National Park. Lots of famous lookouts ('Echo Point", "Fairy Bower"), walking trails, picnic spots, native flowers, flocks of native birds; and camping area. Even walking or biking around town is relaxing and enjoyable. At night walk down to "Glow Worm Glen" (just around the corner from Tree Tops Guesthouse). Stroll to the edge of town at dawn or dusk and see kangaroos and wallabies. Play Golf at Sylvan Glen, Penrose (just 10 minutes away). For Kids. Several parks and playgrounds. Walking and exploring the streets and shops. Hire a bike (by the hour/half day/day) and set off on your own adventure (back streets and roads generally safe for cycling). Better still, do a tour of the National Park (dirt roads, circular route takes several hours) - test your strength (can you climb up Constitution Hill without getting off?) Into hiking? Lots of trails and mountain paths in the National Park: lookouts, waterfalls, native birds (listen for the bellbirds! spot a lyre bird!), maybe a koala, wombat, or wallaby if you're lucky. Have a picnic at one of the lookouts. Warning! Don't go off the beaten tracks unless supervised; getting lost is no fun. OTHER THINGS TO DO FURTHER A FIELD: ? Golf - We have a couple of golf courses - ranging from about $22.00 for 18 holes at the Bowral Country Club - even less is the Penrose Golf Club ? Wine Tasting - we have over 35 cold climate wineries with 9 cellar doors quite close to Bundanoon ? Antiques - Antique and Old wares hunting at Bundanoon, Exeter, Sutton Forest, Moss Vale, Robertson, Fitzroy Falls, Burrawang and throughout the Highlands. ? Morton National Park - We are on the edge of the park - great walks, and scenery to look at (if you don't want to walk you can always drive to the scenic spots.) There are 11 designated walks and cater for all levels of fitness from short strolls to scenic lookouts or day walks traversing the gullies, gorges and waterfalls. Bushwalking maps, a specific ?Walks near Bundanoon in Morton National Park? booklet and ?Bundanoon Morton National Park? brochure are available from the National Parks and Wildlife Visitors Information Centre at Fitzroy Falls (20 mins. drive). Gorgeous waterfalls especially the Fitzroy Falls and Carrington Falls are certainly worth a visit. ? Book trails - The Southern Highlands is famous for its book trails - various book shops (ranging from antique through to modern) - have coffee shops attached! The Southern Highlands has been declared the first ?Booktown? in Australia. Book Trail brochures at the Tourism Southern Highlands, Mittagong and www.booktown.com.au. ? Markets - Bundanoon markets - every 1st Sunday of the month - Berrima markets/ Robertson markets - every 2nd Sunday of the - Bowral farmer's market - every 2nd Saturday of the month (high quality farm produce - 8a.m. till 1p.m.) - Bowral markets - every 3rd Sunday of the month - Mittagong markets - every 3rd Saturday of the month - Colo Vale markets - every 4th Sunday of the month - Southern Highlands Country Fair - every 4th Sunday of the month (biggest undercover market in the Illawarra. Lots of stalls all offering quality goods ? Tulip Festival ? 20th September ? 3rd October 2007. Featuring a massed display of over 100,000 tulips and 25,000 annuals in Corbett Gardens, Bowral, and private gardens open for inspection. Admission to Corbett Gardens for visitors to the Shire is currently being determined, however children under 12 are free. ? Open gardens ? Corbett Gardens - Bowral ? Alidaine ? Fitzroy Falls ? Greenbrier park ? Mittagong (National Champion garden) ? Gowan Brae ? Burradoo ? Quindalup ? Bowral ? Moidart ? Burradoo ? Invergowrie ? Exeter (an historical garden) ? Hopewood ? Bowral ? Play tennis or croquet at the courts or swim in summer (yes, it gets hot) at the local, sparkling, outdoor pool, all a short walk along Erith Street (Exeter direction). Tennis booking, phone +61 2 4883 6744 at Peter Rocca Real Estate. Croquet booking with Lelia phone +61 2 4883 6571. ? Visit the Pauline Fathers Monastery ?Penrose Park? Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy ? 9 Hanging Rock Road, near Berrima N.S.W. 2577. Phone +61 2 4878 9192. www.paulinefathers.org.au. Visitors welcome ? Visit the Buddhist Sunnataram Forest Monastery You can attend a meditation and chanting class held every evening at 7pm. Luncheon visitors (vegetarian Thai) are welcome on Saturday and Sunday at 10.45am. You must book ahead . See the Gratitude Pagoda being built by the monks. Eventually it will be 18 metres high and the relics of the Budda and other enlightened monks, who lived in India 543BC, will be enshrined. There will be 20 small budda images from all Buddhist countries sitting around the base of the temple. Teudts Road, Bundanoon. Phone +61 2 4884 4262 and www.sunnataram.org (7 min. drive). ? Learn to Fly Fish on the Lake at Briars Lodge, Bowral. You can choose a package deal which includes lunch. All equipment provided. Mark, your instructor can pick you up and deliver you back to the cottage. Phone Mark +61 2 4883 6324 for bookings. ? Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve - 2 kms north of Moss Vale. Designed for the bird enthusiast. 1km of walkway has seats along the way to enable people to experience the peace and tranquillity of the area. A picnic area provides tables and BBQs. At sunrise and sunset you may even see a platypus! . ? Live Jazz each Sunday from 1pm at The Robertson Inn, Illawarra Highway, Robertson. Why not make it a stop over on your way back to Sydney.

Getting There:

DIRECTIONS TO TREE TOPS GUESTHOUSE FROM CANBERRA ? Follow the highway as though heading to Sydney, until you get to the MacDonald's/Shell service station at Sutton Forest. ? Take this off-ramp, follow the sign post to Exeter/Bundanoon until you get to a "T" junction. ? Turn left as though you were going to Exeter (about 300 yards down this road you turn right and continue into Exeter. You will get to a stop street and here you turn right.....we are about 5 kms down the road. ? As you start entering the outskirts of Bundanoon, you will pass a YHA Hostel. ? The next road is Rosenthal road and we are the 3rd property on the right after this (signposts showing Super Sleuth and Treetops Guesthouse). ? We are about 600m before you reach the centre of town Directions to Treetops Guesthouse ? Bundanoon ? Take the M5 heading towards Canberra. Go past the Mittagong and Berrima on ramps. About 5km after the Berrima exit is a small green sign signposted Sutton Forest. ? Take this exit left and immediately dogleg right. 5km down the road is a T-junction, left goes towards Moss Vale and right towards Goulburn. Turn right. Just past the Sutton Forest Pub, 200m down the road, turn left signposted to Bundanoon. ? We are 12km down the road via Exeter. As you arrive at Bundanoon, go past the YHA, we are 200m later on the left (between Rosenthal and William Streets). Look for the Treetops and Super Sleuth Signage

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