Lovely area, very peaceful feel. Rooms lovely and clean. Breakfast hamper was amazing. Only disappointment was heated pool and spa too cold to swim.

Lovely area, very peaceful feel. Rooms lovely and clean. Breakfast hamper was amazing. Only disappointment was heated pool and spa too cold to swim.
Loved this place, so quiet away from the hussle and bussle of the city. You couldn't even hear the cars from the nearby road. The cottage was fully equipt with a lovely breakfast hamper for the next morning. The real log fire completed the place. We had views of the rolling hills and the lake. Relaxed in the pool and spa. Bliss - would definitely return
Madison Mountain Retreat has become our ‘bolt hole’; we are quickly approaching double figures having stayed there now nine times.
Why do we return? If you are busy and needing time to rest and relax this is the place to go. The primary reason we enjoy it so much is you are left alone to rest, but the friendly staff are on hand if you need them.
The accommodation is clean and very comfortable – particularly the beds which I can spend 10 hours a day in while I’m there. The kitchen equipment is basic, but you are provided with all you need to prepare family meals (though if you are going to cook, I’d recommend taking your own sharp knives). Mind you, why would you cook, when 10 minutes down the road is KRAVINGS, which provides some of the best cuisine in NSW, well worth a visit or three!
If you are feeling active, within the retreat there is a heated swimming pool & Spa, Tennis courts and a games area. Also there are some beautiful grounds to explore.
Best for us is that it is dog friendly [with sensible restrictions], so we can take the whole family with us.
So if you couple this with friendly staff, it is, for us, our little bit of paradise.
Martin & Barbara Newcastle, NSW
We recently visited Madison's Mountain Retreat during a visit to the Blue Mountains. Everyone we spoke with said we had to stay at Madison's so we checked it out.
We stayed in the Train Carriage so that the children would enjoy it the most, even though there was 5 of us (one was only 1 and had his own bed). It was certainly a different experience for all of us and the children had an amazing time and certainly want to go back.
The train carriage had wonderful amenities, the shower and toilet were large enough for us and the kitchen was exceptionally well appointed to self cater (not to mention the fantastic breakfast basket waiting for us). We were certainly glad for the airconditioning as it was very hot outside and it kept us lovely and cool inside.
As our children are 7 and 5 we gave them the main bed in the bedroom so that we could have some adult time in the lounge. We slept on the pullout sofa and the single bed (hubby is 6'4" so we had to use the two beds) the beds were all comfy but the sofa is as you would expect from a sofa, comfy for one person but a bit squeeky when you roll over - great for kids though.
It became a bit of a joke with us to have my husband be the 'spider killer' as there were quite a few but none we were worried about, just the girls hate anything that moves! There is a can of spray provided in the kitchen but it was nothing out of the ordinary for the location - you must remember you are essentially in the country, that is the beauty of Madison's.
The grounds were so lush and green it was wonderful, and lots of space for the kids to just be kids. They absolutely loved the alpaca feeding, make sure you do this part as it really is the highlight of the whole place. The other amenities were all clean and the kids made good use of the pool.
Just look out for my 5yo's friend Mr Frog who scared the daylights out of her in the cubby house! In all fairness she did try to pick him up thinking he was a toy!
We had a wonderful time exploring Madison's Mountain Retreat, and the Blue Mountains area. The train was a lovely change from the norm.
We stayed at this retreat a while ago, but since they started advertising more widely we feel it is important to warn people that we found the train carriages to be totally unacceptable. We raised this when we left, but no concern was shown for our comment, and we were not in a position to argue at that stage. If these were a cheaper option I would say it was acceptable, but at that price one wants something that smells pleasant and is better appointed. The stink we had to endure was overwhelming and it was not a place one could confidently settle into, there were insects galore due to gaps, and it wasn't very clean. Train carriages are a lovely idea, and we've seen them done really well by people who convert them into living spaces. If someone has stayed in them more recently, maybe they could comment on the smell issue, but really the point is they should not be charging so much for it. Haven't stayed at the cabins yet, they may be better. Just steer clear of the costly carriages!
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