Experience tranquility amidst nature at The Greens Leura, located at 26 Grose St, Leura NSW. This charming retreat offers guests a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Immerse yourself in lush surroundings and enjoy comfortable accommodations designed for relaxation and rejuvenation. Whether you’re seeking peace and quiet or outdoor adventure, The Greens Leura provides an ideal setting for both leisure and exploration. Discover the beauty of the Blue Mountains while staying at this inviting property that caters to your every need with warmth and hospitality.

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Mrs Jaydie

5 Google Rating

A wonderful mixture of classy and cosy, I cannot recommend this Bed & Breakfast enough. The hosts we

5/ 5

A wonderful mixture of classy and cosy, I cannot recommend this Bed & Breakfast enough. The hosts were incredibly hospitable. On this occasion they left us some complimentary port, Easter eggs, and home made lamingtons! I was incredibly impressed. The room and common areas were all decorated beautifully with references to literature throughout. The facilities were very clean. And who could not love the incredible two-course home-made breakfast that was included! It was possibly the best breakfast I have ever had, and the hosts kept offering to bring us more coffee. Thank you for a wonderful experience!

Martin Rowney

5 Google Rating

Breakfasts were excellent and Jackie and Claudio are very welcoming. The rooms are well kept, true t

5/ 5

Breakfasts were excellent and Jackie and Claudio are very welcoming. The rooms are well kept, true to their themes and excellent in terms of space and attention to detail. Highly recommended as a place to stay.

Christine Collins

5 Google Rating

Perfect, very comfortable and affordable accommodation 2 minutes walk from Leura's main street. Grea

5/ 5

Perfect, very comfortable and affordable accommodation 2 minutes walk from Leura's main street. Great breakfast, lovely rooms, exceptionally clean.

Lauren carruthers

5 Google Rating

Jacqui was absolutely lovely and accommodated our every need. The room was cosy and clean and she ev

5/ 5

Jacqui was absolutely lovely and accommodated our every need. The room was cosy and clean and she even provided little homemade sweet treats for us which was a lovely little addition. The breakfast was delicious as well! Definitely recommend staying here!

Karen Johnson

5 Google Rating

Stunning, couldn't have picked a better place to celebrate our anniversary. Immaculate, warm, relaxi

5/ 5

Stunning, couldn't have picked a better place to celebrate our anniversary. Immaculate, warm, relaxing. Our hosts were fantastic and the brekky was to die for.

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