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Te Kohangaiti Bed & Breakfast
cottage - cabin - chalet
- Number of bedrooms
1 - Number of bathrooms
1 - Number of floors
1 - Sleeps
2
| Pets - No | Smoking - No | Wheelchair - No |
Property description
Tranquil 5 acre (2.2ha) lifestyle property growing export feijoa fruit and Nerine flowers
Spacious and elegant guest cottage
with twin king-size single beds and ensuite
Magnificent lake & rural views from the sunny deck
Well appointed with TV, radio and kitchenette
Peaceful and private rural setting amongst native bush with an abundance of bird life
Many world renowned attractions nearby
Close to golf course, trout fishing and boat ramp
10 minutes from nearest village
20 minutes from Rotorua City & Airport
Property amenities
Furnishings/Luxuries: Air Conditioning, Balcony, Lake View, Linens Provided, Cook
Appiliances: Iron, Full Refrigerator, Ironing Board, Microwave, Hair Dryer, Stove, Toaster
Electronics: Alarm Clock, Alarm System, TV, CD Player
Recreation/Activities: Golf Nearby, Restaurant Nearby, Boating, Hiking Nearby, Canoeing Nearby, Historic Area Nearby, Horseback Riding Nearby, Hunting Nearby, Swimming, Fishing Nearby, Playground Nearby
Transportation: Reserved Parking
Activities: Mountain biking, Fishing, Golf
Rates
90 - 110 EUR
/week
Rates details: Rate includes taxes and all necessary ingredients for continental/full breakfast in the unit.
Additional information
Rotorua New Zealand
Location
This region is centred on the internationally renowned thermal resort of Rotorua.
General
Geysers, bubbling mud pools and Maori hospitality are some of the many experiences you will encounter in Rotorua. It is the oldest and best-known resort in the country, where generations of visitors have enjoyed its waters, marvelled at its fascinating geothermal activity and experienced the region's unique Maori culture.
Main Attractions / Activities
From the moment you arrive in Rotorua you'll know you're somewhere quite different. There is a pervasive smell of sulphur, and at nearby geothermal hotspots there are spouting geysers, acrid-smelling mud pools bubbling and belching, and warm geothermal pools and ponds that create a kaleidoscope of colour.
If nature doesn't provide enough excitement, then you can top-up with some man-made extreme adventure. Try rap jumping down a mountain face, jumping from a plane at 9,500ft in a tandem skydive, sledding on a toboggan down white water rapids, jetboating, luging down a local mountain; or you might fancy tumbling head over heels down a hillside inside a giant ball - a zorb.
The Rotorua region is also one of the country's prime fishing spots where you are practically guaranteed a catch, especially if you hire a local professional guide.
After a hard day's sightseeing or strenuous activity a dip in a thermal spa is totally relaxing. In the evening you may be in the mood to experience a taste of Maori culture at a performance of song and dance, followed by food cooked in a traditional hangi (an earthen oven).
Don't Miss
Maori Arts and Crafts Institute and thermal reserve, Whakarewarewa
Maori concert / hangi
The Bathhouse Museum
Government Gardens
Mt Tarawera trip
Waiotapu Thermal Reserve
Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Four-wheel drive adventures
Trout fishing
Giant Redwoods, Whakarewarewa Forest
Main Centre
Rotorua - the country's oldest resort and centre of geothermal activity.
Owner Information
Name: tim whiston
Telephone: +64 (0)7 332 3008
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