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Why travellers in Australia are still blown away when they find out what lies behind this hidden door in the mountains

Why travellers in Australia are still blown away when they find out what lies behind this hidden door in the mountains

Daily Mail​14 hours ago

An iconic hideaway in Australia continues to wow travellers, both local and international, when they discover what lies behind its mysterious mountainside entryway.
Within the small Blue Mountains town of Bilpin is a one-of-a-kind holiday rental situated inside a cave.
The unique, rustic Airbnb holiday property, located only 90 minutes from the Sydney CBD, is known as ' The Enchanted Cave ' - and it becomes clear why when guests take a step inside.
The intimate two-person accommodation has been masterfully built beneath the clifftop of a natural rock platform and claims to be 'the only cave for a couple in the Blue Mountains region'.
Upon arrival, access to the holiday stay is via its easy-to-miss, small, round wooden door. The listing charmingly describes this entryway as something that 'wouldn't be out of place in The Hobbit'.
Once inside the cosy abode, the cave retreat fantasy truly takes hold.
As described in the listing: 'Close the door. The view, the spa, the fire. I am Caveman.'
Property owner Lionel, a builder who specialises in environmentally friendly design and construction, says he created the unique accommodation to offer an experience akin to 'a nature bath'.
Lionel told FEMAIL that The Enchanted Cave, which is accessible by car, features 'incredibly beautiful views of World Heritage wilderness'.
He said past visitors have commented on how 'relaxing and fulfilling' their stay inside the cave was – and how it often helped them reconnect with 'nature and their partner'.
Set against the backdrop of the picturesque national park, the external sides of the accommodation feature floor-to-(cave)-roof glass, showcasing the majestic natural setting.
Nestled high on the cliffs, the cave overlooks the treetops, with expansive views to be enjoyed from either inside or outside on the carved natural rock verandah.
This romantic holiday venue offers couples a rare chance to feel as though they've escaped into their own world – while still enjoying all the amenities for a comfortable stay.
There's a pleasant fire place for the dual purpose of atmosphere and warmth - best enjoyed with a cheese board and a glass of wine in hand while a sunken two-person hot tub has been positioned next to a huge window to take in the majestic bush views.
A kitchenette in the corner of the cave is complete with a mini fridge, oven and cooktops to whip up a delicious meal. It's best to come prepared with supplies, as this certainly isn't the type of venue easily reached by an UberEats driver.
With not another person in sight from high above the tree canopy, privacy certainly won't be an issue.
The intimate two-person accommodation has been masterfully built beneath the clifftop of a natural rock platform and claims to be 'the only cave for a couple in the Blue Mountains region'
There is a toilet too - but it's worth noting that it is a long-drop compost toilet due to the remote location, which can take a little getting used to.
For those who love the idea of an 'off-the-grid' getaway but still want a touch of creature comfort technology, the venue includes a television beautifully built into one side of the cave wall.
But with no Wi-Fi and limited phone signal, the idea is to disconnect and truly revel in the back-to-nature experience.
And of course, there's a big, soft bed near the cave entryway. Be prepared to wake up to the sound of birdsong.
For those keen to venture out, the property is on the doorstep of the world famous Blue Mountains National Park walking trails.
For those who love the idea of an 'off-the-grid' getaway but still want a touch of creature comfort technology, the venue includes a television beautifully built into one side of the cave wall
The cost of staying at such a rare property does attract a higher price tag. A minimum two-night stay starts from $1,230 per night.
The cave retreat has rave reviews from past guests, with an average rating of 4.84 stars. Among the comments from previous holidaymakers are descriptions of the property as 'magical', 'dream-like' and 'memorable'.
'Cannot recommend highly enough for those seeking an escape from the usual city life. It is a truly unexpected and unique space, one in a million,' read part of one review.
'Highly recommended for anyone seeking a beautiful place to disconnect,' confirmed another.
A visitor earlier this year described the cave retreat as the place to go 'to reconnect with nature', adding that it had 'everything you needed to completely unwind'.
'Release your inner child (cave person or hobbit) in this most extraordinary cliff dwelling,' stated another.
Many couples commented about choosing to visit the romantic cave abode for a special occasion, like anniversaries.
Although many comments were positive, it's worth noting that some visitors were not prepared for just how rustic the stay would be.
In the bush, things like errant bugs, the drop toilet (and its slight odour!), outdoor residue and other quirks are all part of the secluded bush location experience.
But what it lacks in standard luxury resort amenities, it more than makes up for in uniqueness and breathtaking natural beauty.
And being located less than an hour and a half from Sydney means that just when you're starting to yearn for the buzz of city life, you can be back there before you know it.

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