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Rotoiti Cottage - St Arnaud
$75+
NZD
per night

Rotoiti Cottage

Nelson Lakes, St Arnard

#4523 - St Arnaud - Bach or holiday home

This cosy cottage is nestled in native bush just 5 minutes walk from beautiful Lake Rotoiti, a favorite spot for sailing, fishing, swimming and other watersports. The cottage has a sunroom which looks out to the St Arnaud range close by, rising to 6.000 feet... [More]

  • 6people (max)
  • 3bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets
Fantastic bach for the bigger family gathering - St Arnaud
$120+
NZD
per night

Fantastic bach for the bigger family gathering

St Arnaud

#18309 - St Arnaud - Bach or holiday home

A fantastic property ideal for the bigger family gathering. Set in a lovely quiet location with plenty of parking and great bush views. The lake is only minutes away, as are fantastic bush walks. This property has recently been decorated, and is a lovely cosy... [More]

  • 9people (max)
  • 4bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • crosspets

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