St Bernard's Presbytery Hartley Historic Site
Overview
Description
Escape on a romantic getaway with olde-worlde grandeur at St Bernard’s Presbytery.
Situated within Hartley Historic Site, a colonial-era village located an easy two-hour drive from Sydney on the western slopes of the Blue Mountains, this sumptuously restored accommodation sleeps up to four guests.
Cook up a feast in the fully equipped kitchen, curl up on the Chesterfield lounge by the gas fire, and take a plunge in the spa bath overlooking the rolling hills before retiring to sleep in a four-poster bed.
It’s an ideal way to enjoy a full-immersion heritage experience and observe the native wildlife at dawn and dusk. Discover convict graffiti on the walls of the Hartley Courthouse gaol cells with a complimentary self-guided tour, climb up to Kew-Y-Ahn Tor or take a shady stroll down to the river and try to spot a platypus. Browse the ever-changing exhibition of Aboriginal artworks at the Kew-Y-Ahn Gallery, and drop in to watch metal art being forged on site at the Talisman Gallery.
Map & Directions
45 Old Great Western Hwy, Hartley 2780