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Walk to Wyuna Bay - Coromandel Township
$120-$160+
NZD
per night

Walk to Wyuna Bay

Wyuna Bay, Coromandel

#7879 - Coromandel Township - Bach or holiday home

Delightful new bach just a stones throw from Wyuna Bay Beach. This property is only one bedroom however has occupancy for 4 people. Main room has a queen bed and there is also a set of bunks in the rear of the big open plan... [More]

  • 4people (max)
  • 1bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • tickkids
  • crosspets
ANCHORAGE - Coromandel Township
$80
NZD
per night

ANCHORAGE

COROMANDEL TOWNSHIP

#11642 - Coromandel Township - Flat or duplex

Private self contained accommodation 5 minutes stroll to town. TV, DVD, microwave, fridge, BBQ. Courtesy transport available (5kms) or further by arrangement. Car parking, boat parking, boat wash & fish cleaning facilities. Pets by prior arrangement. There are 3 options here. Cottage 2 - 1... [More]

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