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The Black Bach - Tolaga Bay
$60-$250+
NZD
per night

The Black Bach

Tolaga Bay

#5536 - Tolaga Bay - Bach or holiday home

Be transported to another time and place. A truly authentic old kiwi bach, 4mn walk to the beautiful Tolaga Bay beach and river, shops, pub and cafes. Iconic building in Tolaga comfortably furnished, fully equipped, good clean bedding, friendly hosts. Fully self contained cabin to... [More]

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  • 9people (max)
  • 4bedroom
  • 2bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets
TOLAGA BAY RIVER BACH - Tolaga Bay
POA
NZD
per night

TOLAGA BAY RIVER BACH

Tolaga Bay, East Coast

#3987 - Tolaga Bay - Bach or holiday home

Tolaga Bay River Bach is a down to earth, classic kiwi bach. It is in a fabulous location, across from the beautiful Uawa River in Tolaga Bay. It has spectacular views of the river and the surrounding countryside. It is our little slice of East... [More]

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

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