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Bay of Many Coves, stunning, private beach front bach - Bay of Many Coves
$100-$160+
NZD
per night

Bay of Many Coves, stunning, private beach front bach

Bay of Many Coves, Queen Charlotte Sound, Picton

#10879 - Bay of Many Coves - Bach or holiday home

Lovely eco friendly cottage located on the sunny side of the Bay of Many Coves. The bach is boat access only. We have sun from 10am in the morning until sunset, 7.30 in the summer, earlier in the winter. This keeps the cottage warm and... [More]

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  • 4people (max)
  • 2bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • crosspets
Safe and sheltered family beach - Bay of Many Coves
POA
NZD
per night

Safe and sheltered family beach

Bay Of Many Coves , Queen Charlotte Sound

#6550 - Bay of Many Coves - Bach or holiday home

This bach was built in the 1950's and added to in the 1970's. It sits overlooking the perfect family beach. Very shallow and safe for children. Ideally set to take advantage of outdoor living with a 4 metre by 10 metre deck facing the beach... [More]

  • 14people (max)
  • 4bedroom
  • 2bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets

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