
The landmark Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa is to undergo a complete refurb and will be re-branded as an Ardour Hotels & Estates property after the renovation.
The Salter Brothers Hospitality Group announced today that Lilianfels will follow Ardour Milton Park Bowral and become the second country estate to join the new grouping.
Currently undergoing a multi-million-dollar renovation, the new Ardour Lilianfels Blue Mountains will be unveiled in 2026.
“The addition of Lilianfels to the Ardour Hotels & Estates collection is a powerful expression of our vision," says Tash Tobias, CEO of Salter Brothers Hospitality.
"It’s about crafting exceptional hotels and estates and a new guest experience in regional destinations that is a deeply meaningful and modern expression, honouring heritage and connection to place.”
Originally built in 1889 as the summer residence of eminent Chief Justice, Sir Frederick Darley, Lilianfels became one of the Blue Mountains most celebrated retreats in the early 1990s.
It's new chapter is being crafted by design firm Luchetti Krelle, drawing inspiration from English garden estates while honouring Lilianfels heritage.
Beyond the accommodation, the resort "will offer elevated dining, refreshed event spaces and enhanced wellness facilities".
“Lilianfels has a unique place in the heart of the Blue Mountains community and Australia’s hospitality heritage,” said Sandra Kloprogge, regional general manager overseeing the transformation.
“The integration of this respected resort into the Ardour Hotels & Estates collection marks a pivotal moment - a thoughtful renewal that respects its history while setting a new standard for luxury, wellness, and immersive guest experiences in the region.”
See https://ardourhotelsandestates.com
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