
An accommodation precinct, which is an extension of the Bingara Gorge country club, has received development approval from Wollondilly Shire Council.
The green light paves the way for a boutique hotel that will become a new tourism destination for South West Sydney.
The approved plans feature 49 rooms with a mix of sizes to suit families, couples and corporate visitors.
A private gymnasium, pool, health and beauty services, and retail space are also part of the project.
Wollondilly Shire Council CEO Ben Taylor said the addition of hotel accommodation at Bingara Gorge would be a great way to support the visitor economy as well as providing a new social hub for locals.
“This is positive news for Wilton and the wider Wollondilly community. The Country Club and accommodation will not only give residents a wonderful new place to socialise and host family and friends but also provide a boost for tourism and jobs in the region,’’ he said.
“As our community grows, these types of facilities are important to complement all the wonderful attractions, unique businesses and exciting events happening across our beautiful shire.”
“Thank you to the community for your submissions into the development application which were important in getting this right and to the great team at Council that has helped make this project a reality,” Mr Taylor said.
Luke Hartman, managing director at Metro Property Development, said the hotel approval marked another important step in Bingara Gorge’s positioning as a premier master planned community in the South West Growth Corridor.
“The accommodation precinct will provide a much-needed option in a region where hotel supply is limited, while also ensuring the community can host relatives, friends and business travellers,’’ he said.
“With Western Sydney International Airport, new schools, shopping precincts and major new roads under way, this investment reinforces Bingara Gorge’s location at the epicentre of a rapidly growing area.’’
The country club is anticipated to open early in 2026, with construction of the accommodation component scheduled to commence late in 2027.