Lake Bathurst Cabins

Cottages

Lake Bathurst is a historical first discovered in 1818 by James Meehan, a freed convict. In the 1950’s was a popular destination for the village, the lake was full of water, and skiing and power boats drew large crowds.

Today the location of the cabins is where people disembarked from the train to go to the lake. The train station is a heritage site as are several of the properties surrounding St John’s church.

If you enjoy wild birdlife you will find many different birds including black swans and ducks on the lake.

You are welcome to walk around the property and onto nearby railway-owned land alongside the cabins, church and old stone building primary school now a private property. It leads to Bongaralaby Creek, one of the many that lead to Lake Bathurst.

Facilities

Barbeque Family Friendly Gas Outdoor Dining Area Pet Friendly

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

From AU$130.00

Trading Times

Check In: 3:00 pm
Check Out: 10:00 am

Other Nearby Accommodation

View All
Home at Lake George Winery

Lake George Winery Homestead

Lake George, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional

Collector Cottage Studio Queen Bed

Collector Cottage

Collector, Upper Lachlan Shire

Bar

Bushranger Hotel

Collector, Upper Lachlan Shire

Large cream and khaki tent set up on mown lawn with large trees, sunny paddock and blue sky behind.

Birkenburn Farm

Bungendore, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional

sunset

Sheep Hobby Farm

Windellama, Goulburn Mulwaree

The Hobby Sheep Farm

The Hobby Sheep Farm

Windellama, Goulburn Mulwaree

Contact Us