Wednesday, 20 November 2024
by BD Banks
An all-seasons escape in the Blue Mountains, Leura is the cottage town of your dreams, with heritage abodes, high-country beauty and views of the dramatic landscape.
A skip and hop from Sydney, Leura is great for a weekend getaway, whether it’s cosying up in a cottage, hiking a Blue Mountains bush trail or sipping a cuppa or cocktail in the village.
Spread your picnic rug with locally acquired provisions and stretch out under the lush canopy as you snack to the sounds of tinkling waterfalls and native birdsong. Festooned with ferns and offering views across the Jamison Valley, this is a popular spot to while away some lazy hours.
Particularly incredible during spring when the wildflowers are in bloom, the Grand Cliff Top Walk lays out some of the region’s most spectacular views. In its entirety, the track is a multi-day hike, but can easily be broken down into beautiful day walks from Wentworth Falls, Leura and Katoomba. There are also plenty of other great walking tracks around the region for nature lovers to explore.
Soothe aching limbs after a bushwalk at the Finnish-style Blue Mountains Sauna, where you can let the heat melt away any tension. For the brave, take a dip in the cold-water plunge pool to enliven your senses.
There are silent sauna sessions for those keen to enter a more meditative state, while the clothing-optional sessions will leave you feeling liberated. Just be sure to check the session when you book so you’re not caught out.
With the beauty of the mountains serving as a muse for many local artists, it’s little wonder there are loads of galleries in the region showcasing thought-provoking and interesting works. Begin a gallery trail at Lost Bear Gallery, where exhibitions centre on contemporary Australian artists.
Next, make your way to Hart Ceramics to admire Lyn Hart’s creations and take a workshop, then pick up a unique treasure at The Nook, a community space for local artisans. Finish your tour at Bygone Beautys, home to an eclectic collection of teapots.
Live out your Charlie and the Chocolate Factory fantasies at The Candy Store. With a range of popular international sweets on offer, including lollies from the UK, the US, Africa and, of course, Australia – sugar fiends are sure to find their favourite. From the curious to the questionable, there’s something to please every sweet tooth.
When the weather is brisk, there are few nicer things than cosying up in mountain cottage with a cuppa or glass of red. Orchard Cottage is your Pinterest board come to life with soothing white-washed tones, exquisite textural details and all the amenities you could ever need. The luxury holiday home is right in the heart of town and considered one of the best places to stay in Leura.
As you inhale the fresh mountain air, a sense of rejuvenation fills your being. Lean into that feeling of restoration at Ubika Day Spa, the thoroughly luxurious retreat at Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains.
Now a salon as well as a spa, treat yourself to a pampering session from head to toe, with everything from foils to facials. You can also book a social spa session with friends that, naturally, ends with a high tea.
End the day with an evening tipple in a warmly lit bar where the drinks are well-stirred and the ambience is on point. Some of the best Blue Mountains’ drinking dens are located here. From cocktails at Polar Bear of Leura and The Bunker‘s unrivalled views to an all-Australian menu at Tempus – a great place to dine in nearby Katoomba – you’ll be spoilt for choice.
With Leura’s expanse of grand estates and heritage houses, a visit to Everglades House and Gardens is a must for home horticulturalists and architecture appreciators alike.
The stunning Art-Deco house and manicured gardens conjure glimpses of the past and feel at once European and Australian. Wander the grounds and take in sweeping views across the Jamison Valley.
There is a proliferation of high teas to enjoy in the Blue Mountains – and Leura is no exception. However, for a high tea experience with a healthy helping of incredible views and bottomless bubbles, Fairmont’s offering is the pick of the bunch. There are a range of options to choose from, including traditional, sparkling, champagne and even one for kids.
With a hit list of local cafes to explore, Leura is the perfect place to breakfast aficionados. Take the Red Door Cafe for example; its a main street institution that can’t be missed (on account of its literal namesake). You’d be silly not to swing by Leura Gourmet Cafe and Deli, too. It’s the best spot in town for smoothies, juices and a range of tempting deli treats.
The main street of Leura is littered with a range of boutiques and shops, with everything from vintage clothes and second-hand stores to homeware specialists and craft co-ops. Wander past local street art to favourites like Moontree – where you can find candles, art and unique decor – and Megalong Books, the peaceful local bookstore that’s part of the charming Blue Mountains Bookshop Trail.
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