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Orchard View Cottage - Motueka
$90-$125+
NZD
per night

Orchard View Cottage

Riwaka Valley, Motueka/Kaiteriteri/Abel Tasman

#1221 - Motueka - Bach or holiday home

Orchard View Cottage is situated upon twenty acres of private land which includes orchard, pasture, native bush and riverside. The cottage overlooks the kiwi fruit orchard and has a pine forest to the rear. Being set well away from the road the cottage is ideally... [More]

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  • 5people (max)
  • 2bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets
Foley's Creek Riverside Cottages - Motueka
$130-$150
NZD
per night

Foley's Creek Riverside Cottages

Riwaka Valley, Motueka

#3416 - Motueka - Bach or holiday home

Only 10 mins from Motueka, Kaiteriteri Beach and Abel Tasman National Park, Foley's Creek is set on four secluded acres with the Riwaka river as its boundary. There are two delightful, self-contained cottages to rent: The Gallery & The Hayshed. Each cottage has two bedrooms... [More]

  • 14people (max)
  • 3bedroom
  • 2bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets

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