The top Orange accommodation to suit every budget and style

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The accommodation offering in Orange is as varied as there are reasons to visit.

From the rustic charms of a historic homestead and a cleverly-converted former sheep shearing shed to a night glamping under the stars or a room at a retro-style hotel, Orange truly does have it all when it comes to memorable places to stay.

Keep reading for our top picks for your next trip to Orange.

Hotels and motels | Luxury | Airbnbs | Farm stays | Caravan parks

Orange hotels and motels

From well-known brands to boutique hotels, there are hotels and motels in Orange to suit all travellers.

Mercure Orange

Part of the Orange Ex-Services Club complex in the heart of town, Mercure Orange  is in the ideal location, with inviting bars, restaurants and shopping hot spots all nearby.

Part of the Accor Hotels group, this 4.5-star hotel has four deluxe room options and two deluxe suites. The deluxe room with two king single beds is the property’s only accessible room.

During your stay, dine onsite at The Greenhouse of Orange, which is also one of the best restaurants in Orange. A must-try is the twice-cooked pork belly with Irish mash.

Quest Orange

If you want self-catered convenience then the Quest Orange  offers it via upscale serviced apartments. Located within walking distance from the CBD, Quest offers 77 rooms spread across three levels.

the bedroom at Quest Orange
The one-bedroom accessible apartment option with a private balcony gives you the conveniences of a home away from home.

Apartments range in size from studios to one-, two- or three-bedroom apartments, with spacious and airy living areas, tasteful decor and fully self-contained kitchens. Quest Orange is also an accredited tier two accessible accommodation provider for independent wheelchair users, and has two accessible room types available: the one-bedroom accessible apartment and the two-bedroom accessible apartment.

The rooftop terrace is a skyward al fresco paradise, head up there for some fresh air and a barbecue.

The Oriana

The Oriana  is a cool 1960s’ retro-style hotel that encompasses a laid-back holiday vibe. Each room and suite feature its own vibrant colour scheme. Plush bedding, contemporary art and statement pillows are a concurrent theme.

the property exterior of The Oriana
Soak up laid-back holiday vibes at this 1960s retro-style hotel.

Downstairs, The Peacock Room  is adorned with vintage chandeliers, velvet upholstery and an eclectic menu; think Dutch beef croquette with chive mayonnaise, swordfish with grilled artichoke hearts and marbled lamb backstrap. The Bela Vista Bar  is a popular spot for a nightcap or pre-dinner cocktails.

people dining at the Oriana Peacock Room
Dine in the vintage-inspired Oriana Peacock Room.

The Remington Orange

Located close to some of Orange’s best wineries including Philip Shaw Wines and Ross Hill Wines, The Remington Orange  is bringing ultramodern luxury to the regional hub. This stunning hotel is made up of 82 rooms; stay in the impressive executive king suite for a treat.

The onsite restaurant, Whitney’s Restaurant and Bar is where you’ll head for a fulfilling buffet breakfast before exploring the sights of Orange. It also has an innovative dinner menu that features the likes of lobster raviolo with saffron beurre blanc, an MB4+ 50-day grain-fed scotch fillet and spiced cauliflower steak with baba ghanoush and pomegranate.

Orange luxury accommodation

Those looking for luxury accommodation in Orange are spoilt for choice.

Basalt Luxury Accommodation

Sitting pretty 1100 metres above sea level, Basalt Luxury Accommodation is home to three luxurious private studios. Each studio sleeps two and is crafted with a distinct character in mind to allow guests to choose which one best aligns with their personal tastes.

Exterior view of Basalt studio stay in Orange
Basalt offers a private oasis in the heart of NSW wine country. (Image: Monique Lovick)

Just 10 kilometres out of town in the shadows of Gaanha bula (Mount Canobolas), Basalt draws its name from the volcanic soil it resides on. Relax and rejuvenate in the freestanding concrete bath and watch the kangaroos skipping by as the sun makes its descent each evening.

Views from the window above the freestanding bathtub at Basalt
Expansive views can be enjoyed from the freestanding concrete bathtub. (Image: Monique Lovick)

Cosy up by the internal fireplace or outdoor fire pit and explore the night sky with the telescope in your room.

Fireplace and lounge area inside Basalt studio room in Orange
The studios come complete with a fireplace and cosy space to lounge of an evening. (Image: Monique Lovick)

Yallungah Boutique Hotel

Yallungah Boutique Hotel reception in Orange NSW
Yallungah Boutique Hotel is design-focused.

The design-focused Yallungah Boutique Hotel truly epitomises the eclectic energy of the city. The former historic homestead has been transformed into a boutique hotel with 22 guest rooms and suites – three of which are located in a heritage wing where design choices reflect the region’s rich history. The heritage rooms feature floral upholstered bedheads in blue-painted rooms with white vintage furniture.

The remaining 19 rooms are part of the hotel’s modern wing, which is reflected in the contemporary design details that are peppered throughout the light-filled rooms which feature local artworks and a pop artist’s palette.

You’ll be just as impressed by the food offering at the adjoining Yallungah Dining Room which was built by owner William Lamrock. Dine on a two-course a la carte breakfast that showcases the best of the city’s local produce in the sun-clad space.

Yallungah Boutique Hotel Executive Suite bathroom in Orange NSW
The luxurious bathrooms are the perfect place to unwind.

de Russie Boutique Hotel

Just one block away from the main street, within walking distance to some of the best restaurants in Orange, you’ll find de Russie Boutique Hotel.

The sophisticated, European-style apartment hotel is popular with urbanites who flock here for its city-standard accommodation. The hotel offers 25 rooms which each feature a kitchenette, king bed, wi-fi and ensuite bathroom stocked with L’Occitane amenities.

the living room interior of de Russie Boutique Hotel
Find sophisticated rooms with a European influence.

Studio suites come with a balcony and spa bath. And the Blue Room ups the ante with a four-poster bed, velvet accents and an outdoor terrace. de Russie will also deliver a complementary light breakfast to your suite each morning.

a close-up shot of the bed at de Russie Boutique Hotel
Sleep soundly in the studio suite.

Sona Molong

Another luxury accommodation born from Orange shop owners, JUMBLED owner Pip Brett opened Sona Molong in 2024 and it’s a lesson in thoughtful design. With five artfully designed bedrooms, bring your nearest and dearest along to fully unwind in this cosy home.

Entertaining in the kitchen of Sona Molong
Long lunches and evening entertaining are made easy with the showstopping kitchen. (Image: Clancy Paine)
a look inside the accommodation with a fireplace at Sona Molong, Orange
Sona Molong offers several living spaces that perfectly accommodate a group getaway. (Image: Milly Mead)

There’s plenty of space, with three bathrooms, two living spaces, indoor and outdoor dining areas, a fireplace and an outdoor fire pit. Cook up a feast in the modern kitchen; the details will blow you away. Trust us, spend a night at Sona and you won’t want to leave.

Bathroom and design details of Sona Molong
Design details give the space a welcoming and warm atmosphere. (Image: Clancy Paine)

Duntryleague Guest House

Indulge in mansion luxury at Duntryleague Guest House . This 19th-century home displays spectacular opulence at every turn. The mansion’s 14 suites sleep between two and four people depending on the room. The Dalton suite is the most popular, named after original owners the Dalton family, and has balcony access and views of the north and east.

The historical Duntryleague Guesthouse shares its land with the 18-hole golf course of the same name, so golf lovers will be at home at Duntryleague. The Golf Stay Package  has everything you need.

Orange Airbnbs and holiday homes

Want a private stay for you and your loved ones? These Orange Airbnbs are for you.

The White Place

The White Place  is a familiar name in these parts, renowned for being one of the best shops in Orange. The owners of the boutique store have capitalised on their finesse for interior decorating and used it to set up two stylish self-contained accommodation offerings in Orange – one on Byng Street and the other on Casey Street.

the property exterior of The White Place accommodation in Orange
Book a stay at the Byng Street property.

The Byng Street property  is an expansive, double-brick house with ornate ceilings, polished timber floors, multiple fireplaces and lead-light windows. It accommodates eight adults across four bedrooms and features an outside deck and underground pool to retreat to on the days when the mercury gets a little higher.

the whitewashed living room interior of The White Place, Orange
The whitewashed interior is accented with plenty of soft furnishings to warm the space.

The Casey Street property opened in early 2021. Scandi-inspired details can be found throughout the modern, light-filled sanctuary which sleeps eight adults. Key features include an impressive marble bench, a stone-clad fireplace and ducted gas heating for use on those chilly winter nights.

the bed at The White Place, Orange
The light-filled property is the perfect retreat.

The Heart of Orange

This gorgeous Airbnb is exactly what it says it is, in the heart of Orange. On the top floor of a stunning heritage-listed building, The Heart of Orange is sun-soaked and spacious, with a gas log fireplace to keep the place cosy in the crisp winter months. With one bedroom, one bathroom and a car space, The Heart of Orange is the perfect romantic escape, so follow your heart to this special spot.

a look inside the living room of The Heart of Orange Airbnb
The heritage-listed building is a real treat to stay in.

Kangaroobie Cabin

Gather up the troops, because Kangaroobie Cabin  is the perfect country escape and sleeps six.

the Kangaroobie Cabin with see-through windows
Kangaroobie Cabin is exceptional from every angle.

Step into a world of awe-inspiring beauty with 270-degree views that stretch from the lush Borenore to the commanding heights of Gaanha bula.

scenic views of Mount Canobolas as seen from inside Kangaroobie Cabin
The expansive space boasts some sensational design details.

Don’t miss the sunrise and sunset here. Watch from the hot tub with a glass of local wine for ultimate relaxation.

View of Orange from lounge of Kangaroobie stay
Find showstopping views from every corner.

Orange farm stays

Fully embrace a country escape with these rustic farm stays.

Dragonfly Cottages

Not far from Kangaroobie in Borenore, Dragonfly Cottages  is a peaceful spot where your only neighbours are native wildlife and farm animals.

scenic farm views at Dragonfly Cottages
Swap the city life for a country escape.

Featuring two modern cottages, each with super king beds, a gas log fireplace and a private deck. The cottages are also connected to rainwater, so you can fully immerse in farm life.

sunlight peeking through the windows of the living room at Dragonfly Cottages
Each cottage comes with a private deck and a gas log fireplace.

Dragonfly Cottages is in a great spot for bushwalking and cycling, plus it’s near some of Orange’s brilliant wineries so base yourself here if you want to go on an Orange winery tour.

Farm animals at Dragonfly Cottage
Native wildlife and farm animals can be admired from your accommodation.

Dairy Park

Located on a working sheep and cattle farm near Mandurama (just under an hour from Orange), it doesn’t get more authentic than Dairy Park. This farm stay has three accommodation types on the massive 1100-hectare property: the farm stay cabin (sleeps nine), Thummy Jacks (sleeps five) and The Hut (sleeps four).

The accommodation is all self-contained and in a great spot to explore the Central West, including Cowra, Carcoar, Millthorpe and more. For rural seclusion and tranquillity, you can’t look past Dairy Park.

Rosedale Farm

Just seven kilometres from the Orange CBD, Rosedale Farm is a restored 19th-century estate. The old workers’ quarters have been transformed into two luxury farm stays  that sleep two to four, while the homestead has been restored into Rosedale Residence  which sleeps 12.

Exterior of Rosedale Farm
Countryside charm at Rosedale Farm. (Image: Rosedale Farm)

The self-contained farm stay options are the one-bedroom suite and the grand one-bedroom suite. Both embody an Italian country farm style, with underfloor heating, Sonos ROAM speakers, Dyson Supersonic hair dryers and Airwraps and a bar cart with Maybe Sammy cocktails.

Rosedale Farm One Bedroom Suite Bathroom
The one-bedroom suite and grand one-bedroom suite both embody an Italian country farm style. (Image: Rosedale Farm)

The 19-room Rosedale Residence allows you to live the luxury life of your dreams. There are six incredible bedrooms; the king bedroom includes a spacious marble ensuite, while the upstairs master bathroom has marble tile floors and a luxurious freestanding bath.

Kitchen inside Rosedale Residence in Orange
Rosedale Residence features a modern kitchen. (Image: Rosedale Farm)

There’s both an informal and formal dining room, a library, an expansive garden and a pool.

Rosedale Residence pool
Those staying in the Rosedale Residence have access to the outdoor pool. (Image: Rosedale Farm)

Orange caravan parks and camping

Get a taste of the great outdoors at these caravan parks, camping spots and glamping sites in Orange.

Nashdale Lane

Another winery accommodation offering – this time with a little bit of a twist. Nashdale Lane’s glampsite  (and cellar door) is a proud fixture of the local community. Once you’ve indulged in a tasting, retreat back to one of two luxury glamping cabins, Rustig (meaning quiet/calm in Dutch) and Kalmte (serenity/calm).

a scenic landscape at Nashdale Lane’s glampsite and cellar door
An exclusive location.

Completely secluded from each other – and the rest of the property – both cabins are decked out with a four-poster queen-sized bed, hardwood floors and a bathroom with a monsoon shower.

a look inside the glampsite accommodation at Nashdale Lane
There are two luxury glampsites to choose from.

For added luxury, a built-in deck and barbeque provide a touch of regional charm. Inside, a wood fire will warm you up after a long day of exploring the best of the Central Tablelands.

Bathroom inside Nashdale glamping cabins
The monsoon shower is an indulgent touch.

Colour City Caravan Park

For an easy stay in town, you can set up camp at the Colour City Caravan Park right in the centre of things.

There are unpowered and powered sites, budget and standard cabins, and a three-bedroom, self-contained heritage cottage if you’d prefer a softer entry to a budget escape.

Settle in for a self-catered stay in the tidy park, which includes a camp kitchen, laundry, linen hire for a small fee, wi-fi and dump station. It’s pet-friendly too.

the Colour City Caravan Park, Orange
Set up camp at the Colour City Caravan Park for an easy stay in town.

This article was originally written by Eliza Sholly with updates by Emily Murphy.

Emily Murphy
Emily Murphy is Australian Traveller's Email & Social Editor, and in her time at the company she has been instrumental in shaping its social media and email presence, and crafting compelling narratives that inspire others to explore Australia's vast landscapes. Her previous role was a journalist at Prime Creative Media and before that she was freelancing in publishing, content creation and digital marketing. When she's not creating scroll-stopping travel content, Em is a devoted 'bun mum' and enjoys spending her spare time by the sea, reading, binge-watching a good TV show and exploring Sydney's vibrant dining scene. Next on her Aussie travel wish list? Tasmania and The Kimberley.
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Your first look at Australia’s brand-new luxury camp

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    The heavens take centre stage at this Outback NSW glamping lodge.

    Crane your neck. Look up. If it’s nighttime in a major Australian city, you might see a faint dusting of stars. Now imagine yourself out in the bush. Here, those stars aren’t just scattered dots – instead, they’re smudged across the sky in endless, glittering streaks. Welcome to Wilderluxe Lake Keepit , a new glamping lodge in one of the most picturesque corners of outback NSW.

    Between its eight stargazing tents, Gilay Guest Lounge, and shared tales of the Dreamtime night sky, this retreat is designed to exist in harmony with the breathtaking lake and surrounding landscape. Intrigued? Here’s everything you need to know.

    Bathed in warm light, a couple watches the sun dip beyond the horizon.
    Watch the sky melt into magic at Wilderluxe.

    Getting to Wilderluxe Lake Keepit

    Wilderluxe Lake Keepit is in the NSW Northern Tablelands, bordered by the Great Dividing Range. The lake itself is hard to miss: this mammoth body of water is two-thirds the size of Sydney Harbour.

    Just 40 minutes from Tamworth and close to Gunnedah, it’s on the inland route between Sydney and Byron Bay. Drive or take one of the daily flights to Tamworth’s airport.

    Aerial view of Wilderluxe.
    Let vast waters and towering ranges set the scene for your escape.

    Wilderluxe Lake Keepit rooms

    Don’t settle for a paltry room when you can sleep directly under the cosmos. Wilderluxe offers eight domed ‘Star Tents’ , all named after Aboriginal sky stories – like Djirri Djirri, the sacred messenger bird, Baiame, the Sky Father and great creator, and Dhinawan, the Emu in the Sky constellation.

    On a clear night, use your tent’s retractable roof for gazing above or wander to the outdoor bathtub on your private deck to soak under the night sky. No need to go anywhere. You can stay put come evening with a kitchenette inside and a gas barbecue on the deck.

    A couple gazes up at a sky ablaze with stars at Wilderluxe.
    Sleep beneath the stars.

    Style and character

    When it comes to aesthetics, Wilderluxe Lake Keepit stays on trend. The encampment blends with its surroundings, building up layers of minimalist visuals that mirror the ever-changing curves of the water.

    Earthy tones, natural materials and timber finishes also anchor the retreat in its bushland surrounds. It’s enough to deepen the sense of calm you’ll experience as you drive off-grid, and this is only heightened as you spot kangaroos grazing at dawn or hear the chatter of native birds by the lake.

    The dreamy sunset at Wilderluxe.
    Go off-grid in style at Wilderluxe Lake Keepit.

    Wilderluxe Lake Keepit dining

    ‘Dinner and a show’ hits differently with the property’s Big Sky dinner experience . Hosted in the Gilay Lounge, enjoy complimentary drinks and a grazing table with the host, followed by a screening of Big Sky Dreaming, a film produced exclusively for Wilderluxe guests in which Kamilaroi storyteller Uncle Len Waters narrates tales of the Dreaming above.

    Once your imagination has been fed, it’s time to take a seat fireside for a glass of Australian port and a serving of s’mores.

    Keen to explore the wider area? Staff can provide barbecue and picnic hampers, stuffed with regional meats, cheeses and organic local fare.

    Wilderluxe Lake Keepit facilities

    While you could very well spend all your time in your tent, sometimes it’s time to hit pause on the celestial show. Instead, make your way up to the Gilay Guest Lounge, where you can relax on the deck overlooking the lake or the outdoor fire pits. It’s a great way to unwind and clink glasses with other stargazers.

    The Gilay Lounge with the view of the lake.
    Unwind by the fire and raise a glass at Gilay Lounge.

    Wilderluxe Lake Keepit experiences

    No need to turn nocturnal; when the sun rises, there are still plenty of ways to touch the sky.

    Lake Keepit hosted the 2020 Women’s World Gliding Championships, and it’s one of the best places in Australia to stretch your wings. The local Soaring Club operates year-round, meaning you can book a gliding experience any day of the year – or opt for a scenic flight to take in the vast beauty from above.

    Prefer to keep your feet on solid ground? There are plenty of walking and cycling trails in and around the area. Luckily, bikes are part of the Wilderluxe package. All you have to do is ask a staff member for their favourite route, throw a picnic onto the back and cycle off into the great beyond.

    Alternatively, nab a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) or kayak and head out onto the lake. Or, if you’re feeling lucky, borrow a fishing rod and try your chances.

    A person kayaking through serene waters.
    Paddle into peace.

    The details

    A two-night minimum twin-share accommodation package includes Big Sky dinner and drinks experience, plus daily continental breakfast. As well as access to leisure equipment including mountain bikes, kayaks, SUPs and fishing gear.

    The interiors of the glamping tent.
    Let nature restore you, while luxury takes care of the rest.

    Start planning your outback glamping adventure at wilderluxe.com.au.