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Accommodation

 
Accommodation is provided in either a charming historic cottage or a modern lodge. Both are located on the property and have magnificent views. Two double rooms with ensuite are available, while a twin and single rooms have share bathroom facilities. All meals are provided, prepared by your hostess using high quality New Zealand ingredients and recipes.

Marita & Warren spent eight years restoring the historic Ross Cottage, now registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. Mountain Beech Lodge was constructed in 1999. The property contains ancient podocarps (kahikatea) and other remnants of the original bush as well as extensive native plant areas.

Cottagestays

Tussock & Beech Ecotours also runs Cottagestays.  Ross Cottage is also available as a self-catering holiday home. 

Facilities:

Availability Calendar by Gateway Availability

  • Twin and single rooms share bathroom
  • Double bedroom with ensuite
  • Day beds in lounge and study provide extra sleeping spaces
  • Full kitchen facilities
  • Meals can be provided (prices on enquiry)
  • Long term rates available

Activities:

  • Mt Somers Track
  • Guided nature tours
  • Hakatere Conservation Park
  • Photography
  • History trails
  • Ancient rainforest, native birds, delicate ecosystems
  • Natural wonders - waterfalls, the Lost World of Erewhon, Lake Heron, Lake Clearwater
  • Fishing, skiing, horse treks, bush walks, golf

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"We fell in love with Ross Cottage - its history, humanity and homely hospitality. Arohanui:

Colin & Eleanor.
Auckland



"Lovely cottage and very beautiful area. It was a perfect way to end our stay in New Zealand"

Donna and Mark.
London