


Our Blue Mountains retreat offers more than one way to stay. Once the Darley family’s summer mountain home, Ardour Lilianfels has since become a place where people from all around the world escape to for the setting, atmosphere and the way it makes switching off feel easy.
Just 90 minutes from Sydney, Ardour Lilianfels sits high above the Jamison Valley, where escarpments stretch wide and you feel like you're a world away from everything. It’s a place for unwinding properly. With nature, good food and time on your side.
A thoughtful transformation.
Redesigned guest rooms and suites bring tempting luxury to the Blue Mountains. Here you'll find expressive colour in every room, local craftsmanship and custom details that feel modern, without losing the heritage that defines the property.
This transformation has touched every part of your stay. Interiors have been refreshed, facilities upgraded and guest spaces reimagined to feel more indulgent and easier to settle into.
We can’t wait to see you.
Now fully reopened, Ardour Lilianfels invites you back, or in for the first time, to rediscover the Blue Mountains. Everything's set. All that’s left is for you to arrive.
Go on, make yourself at home
Move between the spa, the pools and the courts, or find a quiet corner in The Lounge. However you like to unwind, it’s all within easy reach.
Outdoor and indoor heated pools
Tennis
Bikes
Cocktail bar
Our concierge team is available 24 hours a day, ready with recommendations, bookings or the next thing worth stepping out for.
(Outdoor pool closed in winter season from May–September. Indoor pool currently unavailable during refurbishment.)

Steeped in history, Darley’s Restaurant is set in the heritage listed, original homestead of Sir Frederick Darley, the sixth Chief Justice of NSW and is a tribute to a bygone era.
Sir Fredrick Matthew Darley was born in 1830 in Dublin, Ireland. He married his wife, Lucy Forest Brown, in December 1860, who was born in Melbourne. They met while she was traveling with her brother to England.
He arrived in Australia in 1862, on the advice of the Chief Justice of NSW who convinced him that he would further his career in the colony. Sir Frederick was knighted in 1887, and served five times as Lieutenant Governor of NSW, one such term spanning of the Commonwealth of Australia of 1901.
In August 1888 Sir Frederick Darley purchased over 11 acres of land adjacent to Echo Point in Katoomba.
He built a summer residence for the family over the year of 1889, designed by architect Varney Parkes (son of Henry Parkes).
The Darleys had seven children, five daughters and two sons, and it was Lilian, who died of tuberculosis at age 22, for whom the Katoomba property was named.
The property was used for a summer residence and nearly every noted visitor to Australia accepted the Darleys’ hospitality enjoying the magnificent outlook.
Royalty, Vice Royalty and Princes of Statesmanship, Jurisprudence, Science and Art came in to view the Mountains from the magnificent vantage point at Lilianfels.
Before his death, Sir Frederick sold Lilianfels to George Begg Vickery in 1908, and again over the next 4 years Lilianfels was used as a summer residence only.
In 1912 Mr Albert A Kemp of Sydney purchased Lilianfels and for the first time the house was used as a permanent residence.
Mr Kemp was the first to subdivide the original land parcel, and sold the property in 1920.
It is assumed the house was named Lilianfels is in honour of Lilian, coupled with the German fels for high land.
Darley’s Restaurant is situated in the original Lilianfels House, which was built over 100 years ago.
The restaurant has recently undergone a fresh refurbishment and still resides at Lilianfels Resort and Spa.
Following an idea of the previous General Manager, Lowan Sist, a hotel mascot for Lilianfels Resort and Spa was born and the hotel adopted a loveable cuddly teddy bear, for all children and guests to enjoy.
The teddy bear was named Sir Fred, named after Sir Frederick Darley, the sixth Chief Justice of NSW and the founder of the original Lilianfels homestead.
For over 18 years Sir Fred has been famously renowned to feature throughout the memories of all guests.
Be sure to look for Sir Fred and continue the rich history and memories associated with this teddy bear next time you stay at Lilianfels Blue Mountains.





Whether you are planning a romantic getaway, a weekend with the girls or your mates, or a fun-filled family holiday, our luxury Blue Mountains hotel offers something for everyone.






