Beneath dramatic escarpments, sits a remarkable resort, which is proving to the world that sustainability and luxury needn't be mutually exclusive.

Blue Mountains Reserve

Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa is nestled within the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains, and bordered by the Wollemi and the Gardens of Stone national parks. Although it feels a world away from the hustle and bustle of Sydney, the Blue Mountains resort can be reached in less than three hours by car, or just 45 minutes by helicopter.

An enduring sense of tranquillity is all-pervading, with nature laid bare as far as the eye can see. From the foot of near vertical sandstone cliffs, meadows extend to dense forests from which birdsong can be heard.

Conservation

The Greater Blue Mountains region encompasses several National Parks, as well as the 4,000-acre Wolgan Valley Nature Reserve and is one of the most popular natural landscapes in Australia.

Wildlife

With such a diverse natural environment, from grassy plains to the shelter of the Blue Mountains' craggy escarpments and dense forests, there is much to see in terms of wildlife throughout the day and across the seasons at Wolgan Valley.

Heritage of Wolgan Valley

The story of Wolgan Valley is as diverse as its wildlife, and is a fascinating combination of geological beginnings and later, man's own association with the land, but from two very different perspectives.

Your Personal Field Guide

Highly trained, Wolgan Valley's Field Guides offer their guests a range of exciting and educational experiences that showcase the incredible landscape and its wildlife.