Summary:
Whether you're on a spontaneous getaway or holiday, Weka Pass Cottages 2 always has something for vacationers to feel right at home. The ideal holiday homes NZ escape tucked away in a secluded part of Waikari boasts abundant hazelnuts, fruit trees, and a rustic country atmosphere that'll help you feel relaxed.
During the Autumn season, you may get a visit from our resident peacocks, and enjoy panoramic views of the orchard, hills, and Alps.
The Space:
Weka Pass Cottages 2 sits in the small town of Waikari, South Island New Zealand. The tiny house is close to the vibrant town of Amberley, Waikuku Beach, and Weka Pass Railway just a few stones away. You can even take a short trip to the alpine village of Hanmer Springs, known for its known for its natural hot pools and stunning landscapes.
A lifestyle block surrounded by orchards that offers a private space and a fire pit where guests can relax under the magical, starry night sky.
A cozy 139-square-foot tiny home is just an hour's drive away from Christchurch, with easy access to water, split air conditioning, a kitchenette, cooking equipment, and excellent bathroom facilities. The bathroom includes an eco-friendly cassette toilet with a removable waste holding tank, a hand basin, and a gas-heated shower for your use.
If you plan to spend your holiday homes NZ escape here, we advise that you bring your basic necessities, such as food and water during your stay with us. Thank you.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please advise that there are three-tiny houses (Weka Pass Cottages 1,3, & 4) that sit on the same property. Additionally, "Mona Vale Country Estate" is another tiny house located 800m (2-3 minute drive) away from the Weka Pass Cottages.
If you want to book in groups, please contact your land host 24 hrs in advance to make arrangements.
Guest Access:
Guests will have access to the tiny home and enjoy privacy. However, access to the land host's private residence and other neighbouring properties will be restricted.
The Neighborhood:
Weka Pass Cottages 2 is located in Waikari, South Island New Zealand. Where you can explore historical landmarks, bushwalking trails, lakes, and more. Located in the Canterbury region, Waikari is best known for its tourist attraction - the Weka Pass Railway, and home to the Māori Rock Art, which can be found under a limestone overhang in Weka Pass Historic Park.
Our local recommendations:
- Waikuku Beach is a sandy beach rated among the ten best places to learn to surf.
- Amberley, near Waikari, is known for its vibrant cafe, boutique shopping, and warm country hospitality.
- Amberley Beach is a long sandy beach ideal for swimming, surfing, and beachcombing, popular with locals and visitors alike.
- Woodend Beach Holiday Park is set in 35 acres of a quiet, tree-lined park, 100 metres from the beach and forest walking paths.
- Waikuku Beach is a serene coastal town situated north of Christchurch, popular for its sandy shores and relaxing atmosphere.
- Weka Pass Railway is a heritage railway offering scenic rides through the Weka Pass and showcasing historic locomotives and carriages.
- Hanmer Springs is a picturesque alpine village renowned for its hot springs and spa facilities, nestled in the Canterbury region, offering a range of outdoor activities and relaxation options.
Food Scene
- Nor Wester Cafe in Amberley is a local favourite known for the quality of its food and service.
- Railway Tavern is a popular local restaurant with a family-style bar and grill serving cold beer in a relaxed setting.
- The Star & Garter is a local favourite known for the quality of its food and service (including authentic Thai Food).
- The Hurunui Hotel is a historic pub just 10 minutes drive towards Hamner Springs also offering good food and stonegrill steaks.
Getting Around:
By car:
- An hour drive from Hamner Springs
- 15 mins drive away from Waipara Wineries
- 45 mins drive away from Christchurch Airport
- 35 mins drive away to Hamner Springs Pools & township
By public transport:
From Christchurch, Hamner Springs Bus is available. However, getting to the nearest town is by car or bus.
Other Things to Note:
- WiFi Available
- Pets not allowed
- All mobile phone reception has good signal
- No unregistered guests or visitors are allowed
- No smoking allowed inside the tiny home, except in designated areas
- Please keep in mind that some areas are shared with the land host
- We would like to advise guests that longer stays or later check-outs will incur an additional charge
Guest Advisory
- We have an unfenced pond; not too deep to keep you from falling in
- Please be careful of electrical fencing in neighbouring sheep paddocks
- Given the unfenced pond on-site, children are welcome under CLOSE ADULT SUPERVISION.
Important note:
- Due to the nature of the property, abundant wildlife may be present on the property
- Keep in mind that BBQ grills and outdoor fire pits are not available during a total fire ban
- For stays of 5 nights or more, an additional cleaning fee will be collected to help maintain the [compost/cassette] toilets and ensure a clean and fresh experience for all guests. We appreciate your understanding.