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14 Escapes to Spark Romance

Borrodell Vineyard, CanobolasCredit: Destination NSW

Sip fine with your special someone on a winery escape for two.

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14 Escapes to Spark Romance

Borrodell Vineyard, Canobolas Credit: Destination NSW

Sip fine with your special someone on a winery escape for two.

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When it’s time for a romantic getaway with your special someone, you’re spoiled for choice in New South Wales. From retreating to a lush rainforest hideaway to stargazing from your ‘bubble tent’, unique accommodation options for couples abound. Here are just some of the standouts around the state. 

Breakfast in bed at Telegraph Retreat Cottages

Telegraph Retreat Cottages are all about country comfort and thoughtful touches. The owners of these three charming cottages set amid native bushland deliver a delicious breakfast hamper with freshly baked bread to your doorstep. Inside the cosy cabin you’ll find bath salts for the spa bath, gourmet chocolate and slippers. Spend your stay exploring the property, meeting the farm animals or reading on the balcony.  

Retreating from the world at EcOasis

Feel like you are miles from anywhere in EcOasis’s peaceful chalets tucked in the ancient wilderness of the Tweed hinterland on the far North Coast. The six modern chalets have floor-to-ceiling windows so you are surrounded by trees and birdsong. The Sunrise Chalet is ideal for couples, with a corner spa, canopy queen bed, hanging egg chair, and superb views towards Wollumbin (Mount Warning). Factor in a romantic country lunch at Mavis’s Kitchen, just 10 minutes down the road.  

Unwind in the outback at Broken Hill Outback Church Stay

The outback NSW town of Broken Hill has a surreal beauty beloved by filmmakers and photographers. Visit the Pro Hart Gallery and classic milk bar, Bells, enjoy an outback pub lunch at the Silverton Hotel, and watch the sun set over the sandstone sculptures at Living Desert Reserve before retiring for the night in a beautifully restored heritage church, presbytery or cottage at Broken Hill Outback Church Stay.  

Relax by the riverside at The Sir George

On the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, the village of Jugiong is home to The Sir George, a cluster of stylish accommodation in restored barns, stables and cottages, as well as a popular pub and artisan bakery. With the stylish Sir George as your base, visit the bustling produce store Long Track Pantry, hire a canoe and take a romantic paddle down the Murrumbidgee, fish for trout and sample the region’s wines at Jugiong Wine Cellar.  

Go on an eco-conscious getaway at Somwhere Unique

Somewhere Unique is a pair of self-contained cottages and the first accommodation property in Hunter Valley wine country to achieve ECO Certification through Ecotourism Australia. The two couples-only villas named Lowanna and Allawah are nestled in tranquil bushland and boast natural bamboo flooring, earthy colour schemes and valley views. Villas also come with a huge bath for two, plush king-size bed and rain shower. Enjoy your included breakfast hamper on the deck; go for a spin on the villa’s bicycles or hit the Hunter Valley wine trail.  

Experience the Byron hinterland at 99 Acres

Tucked up behind Bangalow are four stylish contemporary villas commanding superb views of their lush hinterland setting. 99 Acres’s villas have plush king beds, self-contained kitchens and locally sourced furnishings. You can also book rooms at the guesthouse on the property, which also has a pool. Take the scenic eight-minute walk into town to stock up on local produce at the Saturday morning Bangalow Farmers Market, or order a gourmet hamper to be delivered to your room.  

Camp under the stars at Camp Blackman

Camp under a canopy of stars and soak up the silence at Warrumbungle National Park. Australia’s first Dark Sky Park is noted for its crystal-clear skies due to limited artificial light pollution, high altitude and low humidity. Camp Blackman is within the park and not far from the world-class astronomy research facility, Siding Spring Observatory. A popular base to explore the park, the campsite has barbecues and hot showers. The nearest town is Coonabarabran, a 30-minute drive east.  

Go glamping at Nashdale Lane

Nestled in 24 hectares of fertile grape-growing land in the highlands of Orange is Nashdale Lane winery, which has a cellar door and two adults-only safari-style glamping tents. The wooden, steel and canvas tents have a distinctly Aussie flavour and are rustic yet luxurious, with a kitchen, fireplace and four poster bed. Owners Nick and Tanya also offer a gourmet hamper for stays of two nights or more.  

Telegraph Retreat Cottages, Cooperabung Credit: Destination NSW

Driveway and entrance of Telegraph Retreat Cottages, Cooperabung.

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Telegraph Retreat Cottages, Cooperabung Credit: Destination NSW

Driveway and entrance of Telegraph Retreat Cottages, Cooperabung.

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Nashdale Lane Wines, Nashdale Credit: Destination NSW

Couple enjoying a glamping experience at Nashdale Lane Wines, Nashdale.

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Nashdale Lane Wines, Nashdale Credit: Destination NSW

Couple enjoying a glamping experience at Nashdale Lane Wines, Nashdale.

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Slow down with a gourmet getaway at Cider Suites

This getaway has it all: wine tasting, fine dining and luxury accommodation. Borrodell Vineyard’s sleek Cider Suites overlook the rolling countryside and nearby township of Orange and have polished concrete heated floors, a wood fire and spa bath. Sample Borrodell’s wines at the cellar door, dine on produce from the property at the on-site Sister’s Rock Restaurant and explore the wonders of Orange. 

Get a away from it all at Ilkley Cottages

While you’ve likely heard of Mudgee, you may not have heard of Budgee Budgee. It’s a 10-minute drive from its famous neighbour and is home to the charming Ilkley Cottages. Here three authentic country cottages are tucked discreetly into bushland for privacy and peace. The smallest, named Calving Gully, is a traditional shingled cottage reminiscent of a historic movie set. It has classic bush views of the dam and windmill, and inside you’ll find a queen-sized bed, a claw-foot bath and fresh bread, fruit and farm eggs.  

De-stress on the south coast at Bangalay Luxury Villas

Bangalay Luxury Villas in Shoalhaven Heads is relaxed seaside luxury at its best. Inspired by the coastal landscape, all 16 stylish villas have garden or golf course views, as well as a fireplace and a private sunny deck. Spend the day exploring the NSW South Coast, take a dip in the pool, then eat at in-house restaurant Bangalay Dining, which showcases local produce and native ingredients.  

Take a wild Castaway escape to Montague Island Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottages

Raise your spirits with an invigorating adventure to a wild and rugged island just 9km off the South Coast of NSW. Montague Island is home to nesting seabirds and in the surrounding waters fur seals play, whales breach, and little penguins waddle onshore at dusk. Narooma-based operators including Montague Island Adventures run a range of day tours, but you can also opt to stay overnight at one of the island’s two historic lighthouse keeper’s cottages run by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service for the ultimate castaway escape.  

Experience a romantic night on a luxury yacht

When a land-based escape simply won’t do, pack your overnight bag for a night aboard a luxury yacht. Sydney Harbour Escapes offers a range of luxe boats for overnight charter, with rates including the services of a captain. Simply bring your own food and Aussie sparkling wine, and take in a romantic Sydney Harbour sunset as you relax on the deck. For ultimate privacy, choose one of the boats that the captain will leave for the night once the vessel is moored. 

Stay at The Treehouse for a subtropical island escape

Reconnect with nature and each other at Lord Howe Island. Only 400 visitors at any one time are allowed on the island, a natural wonderland with plenty of beaches, coral reefs, and subtropical rainforests trails to explore. For a rejuvenating, good-value stay, The Treehouse offers free-standing bungalows surrounded by lush native vegetation.  

Bangalay Dining, Shoalhaven Heads Credit: Destination NSW

Chef Brett Strong showcasing the local and native ingredients featured on the Bangalay Dining menu to patrons.

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Bangalay Dining, Shoalhaven Heads Credit: Destination NSW

Chef Brett Strong showcasing the local and native ingredients featured on the Bangalay Dining menu to patrons.

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Sailing, Sydney Harbour Credit: Destination NSW

Sun setting over a sail boat on Sydney Harbour.

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Sailing, Sydney Harbour Credit: Destination NSW

Sun setting over a sail boat on Sydney Harbour.

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