The Tree House Bed and Breakfast

Canterbury, North Canterbury
All year round

Welcome to the magnificent hand-built home of Sanna and Ellis.

Experience small town hospitality. Enjoy exploring stunning coastal walking tracks, expansive beaches, and nature reserves to explore, as well as charming cafes, eateries and wineries right in the village. What about a romantic getaway in a cosy guesthouse. The self-contained Guesthouse is separate from the Tree House Lodge, and is set up as a romantic couple’s retreat with ambient lighting, comfortable leather sofa and a cosy loft bed. Please note that you do have to climb a ladder to get into the bed. Or book the cosy Queen Room in the Tree House Lodge itself. Relax in their lounge where two massive trees hold up the 9 metre ceiling.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

The Tree House Bed and Breakfast

Address

79 Deer Park Road
Cheviot
North Canterbury

Contact

https://www.treehouselodge.co.nz/contact

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