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Best Tree House Accommodation in NSW for a Secluded Getaway

Aimee O'Keefe
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Tree house stays aren’t just for kids anymore. Across NSW, you’ll find treehouses with floor-to-ceiling glass, river views, rainforest settings and even private jetties! From the Blue Mountains to Byron Bay, here are the best tree house accommodations in NSW for a unique and secluded getaway.

Best Treehouse Accommodation in NSW at a Glance

Where’s the best tree house accommodation in NSW?

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Image: Wollemi Cabins Treehouse

1. Wollemi Cabins Treehouse

Perched on several metre-long beams to make you feel like you’re living high in the forest treetops with the birds, Wollemi Cabins Treehouse is one of the best treehouse accommodations in NSW. Located in the heart of the Blue Mountains, this treehouse has been designed to blend seamlessly into its gorgeous surroundings. The cabin has expansive floor-to-ceiling glass windows, which means you will be treated to panoramic views of the wilderness at every corner. This secret treehouse accommodation is located on 600 acres of private wilderness- plenty of space for you to run around in, just like when you were a kid!

Guests: Up to 2
Pets: Not permitted
Location: Wollemi, Blue Mountains, NSW
Amenities: 1 bedroom, 1 bed, 1 bathroom, Kitchen, Linen

Wollemi Cabins Treehouse

Travellers treehouse katoomba blue mountains
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2. Traveller’s Treehouse Katoomba, Blue Mountains

Next time you’re searching for somewhere to stay in Katoomba in the Blue Mountains, how about a peaceful getaway at the Traveller’s treehouse? The treehouse is a beautiful timber haven that will comfortably house you and three of your nearest and dearest. It is just a five-minute drive from some of the Blue Mountains’ most iconic attractions like the Three Sisters and Scenic World, yet it is peaceful enough to feel miles away from anything. If you don’t feel like hiking out to see all the attractions, that’s also ok- look out the window instead, with breathtaking views everywhere you look.

Guests: Up to 4
Pets: Not permitted
Location: Katoomba, Blue Mountains, NSW
Amenities: 2 bedroom, 2 beds, 1.5 bathroom, Garden view, Kitchen, Wi-Fi, Free driveway parking on premises – 1 space, TV

Traveller’s Treehouse Katoomba Blue Mountains

River room bellingen treehouse
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3. River Room, Bellingen Treehouse

Heading up to the northern parts of our state, River Room in Bellingen is one of the best tree house accommodations in NSW you will find. With a thoughtful, geometric design, the treehouse perfectly complements the beautiful nature surrounding it. Enjoy the peaceful trickling of the Never Never River and the sounds of the rainforest as they take you to another dimension. If you feel like a break from ultimate relaxation, the funky town of Bellingen is just a 10-minute drive away. Also note, part of what you pay goes towards regenerating and protecting the special space this treehouse sits on.

Guests: Up to 3
Pets: Not permitted
Location: Never Never River, NSW
Amenities: 1 bedroom, 2 beds, 1 bathroom, River view, Valley view, Waterfront, Kitchen

River Room, Bellingen Treehouse

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4. Bodhi Treehouse, Byron Bay

Byron Bay is known for its tropical charm and rainforest vibes, so staying in a treehouse while you’re visiting is a very fitting choice. The beautiful Bodhi Treehouse is nestled in 17 acres of subtropical rainforest and organic gardens and is three stories high, so you will feel like you’re living among the clouds. You can expect unparalleled ocean and rainforest views during your stay, allowing you to relax, rejuvenate and reconnect with nature. We recommend this stay for couples looking for a romantic getaway.

Guests: Up to 2
Location: Byron Bay, NSW
Amenities: 1 bedroom, 1 beds, 1.5 bathroom, Kitchen, Free parking on premises, TV, Bathtub, Patio or balcony

Bodhi Treehouse, Byron Bay

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5. The Kyoto Mountain Lodge of the Treehouse

What’s better, a treehouse or a swing? The Kyoto Mountain Lodge of the Treehouse has both! One of the best treehouse accommodation in NSW if you find yourself in the Byron Bay Hinterland, this treehouse is perched on top of a mountain, offering amazing views over the valley all the way to the Pacific Ocean. The accommodation sits on a private conservation park, and proceeds go towards maintaining the land and regenerating the nearby Gondwana rainforest.

Guests: Up to 5
Pets: Permitted
Location: Byron Bay Hinterland, Kinabalu, NSW
Amenities: 2 bedrooms, 3 beds, 1 bathroom, BBQ, Hammock, Heating

The Kyoto Mountain Lodge of the Treehouse

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6. RiverTreeHouse

If you’re looking for an iconic treehouse experience somewhere that’s not too far from Sydney, RiverTreeHouse may be the answer to your calls. Located on the Hawkesbury River in Berowra Waters, just an hour’s drive north of Sydney’s CBD, the treehouse is elegant, sleek and rustic all at the same time. The accommodation backs on to native Australian bushland and has its own private pontoon & jetty. Natural light and the scent of eucalyptus envelopes the treehouse, making it the quintessential Australian treehouse escape.

Guests: Up to 10
Pets: Not permitted
Location: Hawkesbury River, NSW
Amenities: 4 bedrooms, 7 beds, 2 bathrooms, BBQ, Heating, Indoor fireplace

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Tree House Accommodation Considerations

  • Access: Some treehouses are in remote or elevated spots. You may need to walk up steep stairs or along unsealed tracks. Check before you book if mobility is a concern.
  • Facilities: Not every treehouse has mains power, flushing toilets, or Wi-Fi. Some are designed to be off-grid so make sure you read the listing carefully.
  • Weather: Being high up can mean cooler nights and more exposure to wind or rain so it’s a good idea to pack for changing conditions.
  • Wildlife: Expect to hear or see native animals, especially in rainforest or bushland areas. It’s part of the experience!
  • Kids and Pets: Some treehouses aren’t child- or pet-friendly due to safety and layout. Always confirm before booking.
  • Supplies: Smaller or remote tree house accommodation may not be close to shops or restaurants. Plan meals and bring what you need!

Why Trust This List

The Man of Many team has road-tested plenty of unique stays across NSW, including tree houses. Where we haven’t stayed ourselves, we’ve leaned on guest reviews, host info, and local recommendations to make sure each spot is worth your time. The list covers a mix of off-grid eco stays, luxury escapes, and family-friendly options, so you can find something that suits how you like to travel. If we’ve missed one you reckon belongs on the list, get in contact. You can also view our editorial policies and standards here for more information.

Tree House Accommodation FAQs

Are tree house stays safe?

Good tree house accommodation will be built properly and meet safety standards. You’ll get sturdy stairs, decks, and secure access – not some dodgy plank nailed to a tree.

Do tree houses have toilets?

Most of them do. Some are standard bathrooms, others in eco-stays might be composting loos. Always worth checking before you book.

Do tree houses have electricity?

Plenty do, especially the ones near Sydney and the Blue Mountains. A few off-grid options run on solar, so you might need to go easy on the power.

Are tree houses family-friendly?

Some are, like the bigger places with multiple rooms. But a lot are designed for adults only because of steep stairs and open balconies.

Can you cook in a tree house?

Most have kitchens or at least a barbecue. Just don’t expect a full chef’s setup in the off-grid ones.

Do tree houses have Wi-Fi?

Some do, but plenty don’t. A lot of these places are about switching off, so if you need a good Wi-Fi connection, check before you go.

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Aimee O'Keefe

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Aimee O'Keefe

Aimee O’Keefe is a Sydney-based freelance writer with a background in content marketing, lifestyle, architecture and travel coverage. She completed a Bachelor's degree in Media and Communications at the University of Sydney and has worked with Universal Magazines, various leading ...

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