0466 847 713

Experience the magic of Canyonleigh Retreat

Embark on a journey of relaxation, exploration and rejuvenation as you immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Southern Highlands.

Luxurious Accommodation in Nature

Indulge in ultimate relaxation with our luxurious accommodation offerings. Each of our spacious suites offer a unique experience tailored to your preferences. Some feature a cosy fireplace and a private balcony overlooking lush gardens and a sprawling 500-acre native forest, while other suites boast a tranquil courtyard and fully equipped kitchenette for a more convenient stay. With breakfast and dinner room service options available, you can truly indulge in relaxation without leaving the comfort of your suite. 

Explore and Discover

Immerse yourself in the beauty of the countryside as you unwind at Canyonleigh Retreat. Begin your day with a delicious breakfast sourced from our farm's fresh produce before exploring our 6km forest trail while you keep an eye out for koala's or a guided farm tour to learn about our commitment to organic and sustainable fruit and vegetable cultivation on our working farm. Indulge in a leisurely picnic with locally sourced ingredients, book a private massage in your suite or savour a glass of regional wine by a crackling campfire under the stars. Enjoy a half-day canoe tour along the breathtaking Wollondilly River—a fun and family-friendly adventure for all ages.

Peaceful Countryside Escape

Nestled in the serene village of Canyonleigh, Canyonleigh Retreat offers a tranquil escape in the heart of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia. Just a 10 minute drive from the Hume Highway and around 25 minutes away from Mossvale and 1 hour from Sydney and Canberra, our retreat provides a peaceful haven away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. With onsite parking and optional pick-up from Mossvale Train Station available, your journey to relaxation begins the moment you arrive. The Southern Highlands is home to over 3,000 koalas, which inhabit 177, 000 hectaresof native bushland.

“We acknowledge the  Gundungarra people, The  Traditional Custodians of this land, and we pay our respect to elders both past ,present and future."