Perfect winter getaway: How to stay at the luxe AFrame Kangaroo Valley traveller are raving about

The perfect winter hideaway: Inside the rustic retreat nestled in an idyllic patch of Aussie wilderness – complete with a stunning woodfire hot tub, an iron bath and a chic lounge

  • Australians are booking out a cosy rural cabin in the middle of a stunning forest
  • AFrame Kangaroo Valley is near the town of Barrengary, two hours from Sydney 
  • It sits on 16 acres of lush bushland and has views of mountains and waterfalls 
  • There is a wood fire heated hot tub, cosy lounge, and a luxe cast iron bath 
  • The home is made out of old telephone poles that once stood in a Sydney street 

Travellers are booking out a rustic romantic cabin nestled in the heart of one of Australia’s most picturesque regions. 

The AFrame sits a small rural neighbourhood at the bottom of a mountain in the Kangaroo Valley, two hours south of Sydney. 

Guests can enjoy the stunning stay and the a luxe outdoor spa with spectacular views of the breath-taking surrounds and waterfalls. 

Australian travellers are raving about a romantic rustic AFrame cabin with an incredible wood-fired hot tub and cosy interior that sits in the middle of one of Australia’s most scenic regions 

One of the guest-favourite features is the wood-fire heated hot tub where holidayers can soak while taking in the magnificent views during the day or gaze up at the stars at night

One of the guest-favourite features is the wood-fire heated hot tub where holidayers can soak while taking in the magnificent views during the day or gaze up at the stars at night

The AFrame sits a small rural neighbourhood at the bottom of a mountain in the Kangaroo Valley near the village of Barrengary, two hours south of Sydney

The AFrame sits a small rural neighbourhood at the bottom of a mountain in the Kangaroo Valley near the village of Barrengary, two hours south of Sydney

Guests can enjoy the stunning stay and the a luxe outdoor spa with spectacular views of the breath-taking surrounds and waterfall

Guests can enjoy the stunning stay and the a luxe outdoor spa with spectacular views of the breath-taking surrounds and waterfall

Inside, the home is sparsely decorated, decked out in furnishings and essentials sourced from local businesses, and has a fully-equipped kitchen, luxurious bathroom with a cast-iron bathtub, and a cosy lounge with a fireplace. 

The unique villa was built using recycled telephone poles that once stood in a suburban Sydney street and 150-year-old roof shingles have been repurposed as tiles on the bathroom floor.

One of the guest-favourite features is the wood-fire heated hot tub where holidayers can soak while taking in the magnificent views during the day or gaze up at the stars at night.

Inside, the home is sparsely decorated, decked out in furnishings and essentials sourced from local businesses

Inside, the home is sparsely decorated, decked out in furnishings and essentials sourced from local businesses

The villa was built using recycled telephone poles that once stood in a suburban Sydney street and 150-year-old roof shingles have been repurposed as tiles on the bathroom floor

The villa was built using recycled telephone poles that once stood in a suburban Sydney street and 150-year-old roof shingles have been repurposed as tiles on the bathroom floor 

There is also a fully-equipped kitchen, luxurious bathroom with a cast-iron bathtub, and a cosy lounge with a fireplace

There is also a fully-equipped kitchen, luxurious bathroom with a cast-iron bathtub, and a cosy lounge with a fireplace

Dozens of people have been raving about their stay at the AFrame with one calling it 'an idyllic and completely divine location for a weekend away'

Dozens of people have been raving about their stay at the AFrame with one calling it ‘an idyllic and completely divine location for a weekend away’

The AFrame sits on 16-acres of pristine Australian bushland with towering gum trees and a private 500metre creek guests can swim in during the warmer months.

Adventurers can explore the nearby sights of the magical region with historical townships, hiking trails, waterfalls and national parks not far away. 

Dozens of people have been raving about their stay at the AFrame with one calling it ‘an idyllic and completely divine location for a weekend away’.

‘The setting under the mountains with views of waterfalls and the sound of the creek bubbling along was tranquil. Relaxing in the gorgeous hot tub with a drink was such a lovely way to while away the afternoon,’ they wrote. 

Starting at $595 a night with a two night minimum stay, the AFrame is booked out all of August and much of the rest of the year with a few free nights still available so travellers better be quick if they want to secure their spot.

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