Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley

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Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley

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Encompassing 40 free-standing luxury suites, each with its own private terrace and swimming pool, Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley resort was built using today's cutting edge technology and yet perfectly echoes the original heritage architecture, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the vastness and dramatic beauty of the Australian bush. Using world-leading conservation measures, the original Homestead has been carefully restored to its former glory.



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Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley is a scenic three-hour drive from Sydney, located on Australia's Great Dividing Range between the Wollemi National Park and the Gardens of Stone National Park, within the World Heritage-listed Greater Blue Mountains. The resort occupies just one percent of its own 2,800-hectare conservancy. The Wolgan Valley is approximately 26 kilometres long and seven kilometres wide. Steep cliffs contrast with the gentle curve of the valley floor and a picturesque road winds along the river to reach the resort on the eastern end.

Over golden-green plains, bubbling creeks, and dramatic ridgelines, you’ll find a sanctuary devoted to nature. Nestled among Australia’s World Heritage-listed Greater Blue Mountains, you can seek refuge and find adventure; enjoy the freshness of summer and the unique magic of winter. Committed to the preservation of the surrounding environment and its native wildlife, Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley is home to over 7,000 acres of conservation reserve. Perfect for horseback riding, campfires, stargazing, gourmet picnics, and rediscovering your equilibrium amidst the epic landscape.

We are very proud to be supporting Tourism Australia with their ‘Holiday Here This Year’ campaign, encouraging Australians and international visitors to support bushfire affected communities. Simone Brooks, our Activities and Conservation Manager discusses the impact of bushfires, the resilience of Australians and the land, and the incredible opportunity for visitors to witness the regeneration of nature.

Your lofty, homestead-style villa is beautifully crafted in sandstone and natural wood with a crackling fire for cosy nights. Windows all around flood the space with light, framing never-ending views of the valley as it transforms. Watch the sun set on rugged mountains from your secluded timber terrace or slip into your private pool and savor the solitude. Don’t mind the locals, they may hop by.

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