There really are wild waratahs growing near Waratah Cottage (they bloom in spring). There’s also flocks of rosellas, several varieties of finches, black cockatoos and sometimes some gang-gangs as well. Behind Waratah Cottage is a track leading to Bunjaree’s hanging swamp – a beautiful rock and fern formation almost unique to the Blue Mountains. Waratah is a delightful home for a family or small group and has a budget option - see our "Bunjaree on a Budget' page.
AND, Waratah Cottage now has access to the 'Kid's Cottage" - the world's most wonderful cubby!The Kid's Cottage has been specially built for our young guests to play in, it's room sized, and has high ceilings so that adults can enjoy it as well. Toys, games, kid's size furniture all provided - including verandah seating. The most magical place!
(Waratah is a 'sister cottage' to Banksia Cottage, with the same layout, slightly different inclusions. If Waratah is not available for the dates you want, check the Banksia page)
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Sleeps up to 8, in 5 beds. Max 7 adults.
- Downstairs bedroom with queen bed.
- Upstairs bedroom with double bed and double bunk (sleeping up to 4)
- Sofa bed in living room (queen).
- Cot available.
- Downstairs bathroom and separate toilet.
- Living and dining areas downstairs, kitchen with gas stove and oven.
- Verandah and outside eating area.
Inclusions:
- TV, DVD, CD player.
- Barbeque
- Board games, books and a selection of 1950s and 1960s magazines.
- Woodfire.
- Quality linen.
Pricing
HIGH season - All school holidays, long weekends and all through months Easter till mid October.
Weeknights: (Price is for 2 night stay. Friday is NOT a week night).
All cottages $360 for TWO weeknights (Mon-Thurs), for a couple, sharing.
- Extra adults, $50 each per two night stay.
- Extra children $30 each per two night stay.
(Note: max. people in Wattle and Tea Tree Cottages, two adults and one child)
Weekends: (Price is for 2 night stay. We do not have a single night price. Long weekend pricing, see below.)
All cottages $400 for two night weekend stay, for a couple, sharing.
- Extra adults, $50 each per two night stay.
- Extra children $30 each per two night stay.
(Note: Weekend is TWO nights of Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Thursday and Friday nights are available in low season only, and charged at weekend rates unless we already have a Sat and Sunday booked.)
Longer stay discount:
- $30 off third and each subsequent night for a couple.
- $50 off third and each subsequent night for four or more people.
Low Season discount: (end of Oct school hols, to Easter. School and public holiday excepted)
- Deduct $20 off ALL two night stays in ALL cottages. Further discounts may well be available - see our home page or Bunjaree on a budget page.
Long Weekends:
- All cottages, $550 flat rate for couple, sharing, for a three night public holiday weekend. Third night is discounted in this price, no further discount for two night stays.
- Extra adults and children charged as per above.
Easter and Christmas:
- All cottages, $720 for four night weekend for a couple, sharing. Third and fourth nights are discounted in this price, no further discounts for three night stay.
- Extra adults and children charged as per above.
Wood Levy:
For a carbon POSITIVE, truly green stay we now have a wood levy. It's $10 per night, payable as you use, in your cottage. Your wood is sourced from already fallen wood in western NSW, and is paid for by Bunjaree out of your tariff; the wood levy helps pay for some extra splitting, but mostly goes to the local conservation society for a replanting and regeneration project in the Capertee Valley (near Lithgow). This means more trees are planted, and erosion prevented, and habitats provided than are destroyed in the wood you burn and the emissions from it.
Pricing (CLICK HERE to view cost)
HIGH season - All school holidays, long weekends and all through months Easter till mid October.
Weeknights: (Price is for 2 night stay. Friday is NOT a week night).
All cottages $360 for TWO weeknights (Mon-Thurs), for a couple, sharing.
- Extra adults, $50 each per two night stay.
- Extra children $30 each per two night stay.
(Note: max. people in Wattle and Tea Tree Cottages, two adults and one child)
Weekends: (Price is for 2 night stay. We do not have a single night price. Long weekend pricing, see below.)
All cottages $400 for two night weekend stay, for a couple, sharing.
- Extra adults, $50 each per two night stay.
- Extra children $30 each per two night stay.
(Note: Weekend is TWO nights of Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Thursday and Friday nights are available in low season only, and charged at weekend rates unless we already have a Sat and Sunday booked.)
Longer stay discount:
- $30 off third and each subsequent night for a couple.
- $50 off third and each subsequent night for four or more people.
Low Season discount: (end of Oct school hols, to Easter. School and public holiday excepted)
- Deduct $20 off ALL two night stays in ALL cottages. Further discounts may well be available - see our home page or Bunjaree on a budget page.
Long Weekends:
- All cottages, $550 flat rate for couple, sharing, for a three night public holiday weekend. Third night is discounted in this price, no further discount for two night stays.
- Extra adults and children charged as per above.
Easter and Christmas:
- All cottages, $720 for four night weekend for a couple, sharing. Third and fourth nights are discounted in this price, no further discounts for three night stay.
- Extra adults and children charged as per above.
Wood Levy:
For a carbon POSITIVE, truly green stay we now have a wood levy. It's $10 per night, payable as you use, in your cottage. Your wood is sourced from already fallen wood in western NSW, and is paid for by Bunjaree out of your tariff; the wood levy helps pay for some extra splitting, but mostly goes to the local conservation society for a replanting and regeneration project in the Capertee Valley (near Lithgow). This means more trees are planted, and erosion prevented, and habitats provided than are destroyed in the wood you burn and the emissions from it.