• Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
    Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
  • Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
    Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
  • Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
    Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
  • Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
    Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
  • Galong cabin interior. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
    Galong cabin interior. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
  • Galong cabins picnic. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
    Galong cabins picnic. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
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Two recently restored cabins, nestled in beautiful Megalong Valley on Gundungurra Country in Blue Mountains National Park, are now available to book for accommodation.

Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
Galong cabins. Photo: Simone Cottrell/DPE

Galong cabins, previously used by horse pack saddlers in the 1970s, have undergone a refurbishment by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) to offer a unique nature getaway with modern comforts.

Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
There are walking trails near the cabins. Photo: Simone Cottrell/DPE

The cabins, located near Dunphys campground, are the first hard-roofed accommodation offering by NPWS in the upper Blue Mountains.

Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
Galong cabins. Photo: Simone Cottrell/DPE

The remote cabins provide a peaceful outlook to the surrounding Kanangra wilderness and are perfectly located to access scenic day walks along the Cox’s River or connect to the popular Six Foot walking track.

Each cabin has two bedrooms and can accommodate up to four guests. After a day of exploring in the wilderness, guests can retreat to the cabins and take advantage of a full kitchen, hot water showers, air conditioning, a slow combustion fire and a veranda with spectacular views across to Jenolan.

Galong cabins. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
Galong cabins. Photo: Simone Cottrell/DPE

They are ideal for adventurers or nature lovers looking for a remote getaway in a wilderness setting with peaceful surrounds and wildlife in abundance including wallabies, kangaroos and wombats. Groups can also consider booking both cabins for a larger group or family getaway.

Galong cabin interior. Photo: Scott Rell/DPE
The spacious interior. Photo: Simone Cottrell/DPE

Rates: Weekend – from $300 p/n. Minimum 3-night stay. Midweek - from $250 p/n. Minimum 4-night stay.

For more information or to book online visit: nswparks.info/galong

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