Fairytale Treehouse

Northland, Whangārei
All year round

Take an adventure into this dreamy dwelling that’s nestled in its own private stand of native trees.

This quiet getaway is only a few minutes from the city, and situated on the owner’s secluded 28 acre property. Breakfast items are also provided for you to prepare at your leisure, leaving you free to spend as much time as possible at this unique location. The house has its own peaceful gardens which are perfect for sitting in quiet contemplation. The French doors from the lounge flow out onto an expansive deck where you can enjoy your morning coffee while listening to the native bird song. Some games and books provided for your entertainment. Wonderful reviews.

Cost?

Yes

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Fairytale Treehouse

Address

Exact location provided after booking

Contact

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/28255251

ACCESSIBILITY

Transport & Parking

Guests can park one car right outside the treehouse. Public transport does not come as far as the house, the bus route's last stop is at Kiwi North.

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