Situated in Lauder in the Otago region, Muddy Creek Cutting features accommodation with access to a sauna. Boasting a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a picnic area.
Nicola
New Zealand
This is a character house that has been thoughtfully and eclectically renovated to accommodate multiple guests. Warm and cosy with lots of personality! Right on the Rail Trail. Breakfast had lots of homemade preserves and loved the farm fresh eggs. The in floor heating in the bathroom was great for a cool morning. I wish the weather had been more agreeable to enjoy the outdoor setting as this looked absolutely beautiful.
St Andrews Church Nave is a holiday home situated in Ophir. Guests have access to free WiFi throughout the property.
P
France
Location was beautiful. There was a lovely restaurant (Stitches). just down the road with exceptional Otago PinotNoir (Misha’ Vineyard “The High Note”).
The village is a capsule in time!
Located in Alexandra, 34 km from Central Otago District Council, Criterion Club Hotel provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar.
Laurence
New Zealand
Disapointed in the setup, cooked some toast but got the margarine out of the fridge and had to throw it out as it was mouldy
Free WiFi is available at Avenue Motel, ideally situated for access to the Central Otago Rail Trail. All accommodation has a kitchen or kitchenette, plus a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
Just 650 metres from the Clutha River, Clyde Central features a barbecue area set in lovely gardens. It offers self-contained apartments with free Wi-Fi.
Hartley Homestead offers award-winning accommodation with free breakfast on the banks of the Clutha River.
Andrea
New Zealand
The cooked breakfast was absolutely scrumptious. Homemade breads and spreads were a great touch. Euan was very hospitable and made us feel very comfortable in his home. Beautiful homestead and garden and the location to the town was brilliant.
If you are traveling the rail trail it is a good location...
If you are traveling the rail trail it is a good location for a stop over, but be warned there is not a lot there. The pub is GREAT for a meal. If you want a bit more to do - look at Clyde which is close and bigger town.
Kim
New Zealand
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