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Ngahere House - Naseby
$100-$120+
NZD
per night

Ngahere House

Naseby

#2140 - Naseby - Bach or holiday home

This is a family friendly bach for rent in peaceful Naseby. The bach is located in a quiet cul-de-sac. The section backs on to Naseby forest for mountain biking and walking. It's a 5 minute walk to cafe, pubs and playground and the swimming dam... [More]

  • 6people (max)
  • 4bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets
The Rabbiters' Cottage, Kokonga - Naseby
$90+
NZD
per night

The Rabbiters' Cottage, Kokonga

Kokonga - between Hyde and Kyeburn, Maniototo

#18722 - Naseby - Bach or holiday home

Holiday cottage situated at the end of the Rock and Pillar Range on a bend ('kokonga') of the Taieri river, 90 mins from Dunedin via Middlemarch or Pigroot. Central Otago climate, good swimming holes, easy bike trips to Hyde cafe and Waipiata pub on the... [More]

  • 7people (max)
  • 2bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets

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