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Jemby Rinjah Lodge, Blackheath

Situated three kilometres from Blackheath on the Upper Blue Mountains next to the Blue Mountains National Park. All cabins and lodges located in a quiet natural bush setting. Just a short walk to the Grand Canyon and the Grose Valley via Evans Lookout.

Jemby Rinjah Lodge is ideal for a quiet family holiday. Jemby Rinjah Lodge caters for special interest groups – schools, bushwalking clubs, artist groups, yoga groups, religious groups, family reunions etc. They specialise in conferences (up to 80 theatre style), especially the conference wanting a mix of outdoor team building activities and indoor work.

Do you want a wedding with a simple Australiana theme? This could be the place for you.

Accommodation Options

Deluxe Cabin

Deluxe Cabin with Japanese Hot Tub for two adults only.

Self Contained Cabin

One and two bedroom cabins for couples or families

Lodge

Four bedroom lodge with two bathrooms and lounge area

Website: www.jembyrinjahlodge.com.au

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Cycling
  • Driving
  • Golfing
  • National Park
  • Off Road Driving
  • Wilderness
  • Wildlife
  • World Heritage

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