Great location. Superb accommodation and outstanding decor. Fantastic stay amongst the flora and forna. Only wish we had stayed longer. Would definitely recommend. The outside balcony on the first floor sipping a glass of wine amongst the trees made it an outstanding stay. Could go on for ever. Everyone don't hesitate about booking this accommodation. Many thanks Punakaiki Tree House. This will stay in our memories forever. Jan & Gerwyn
What a wonderful place to stay. This has to be the best value most comfortable and incredible location for local facilities in New Zealand . You'd be mad not to stay here.
Thank you Fiona you're such a brilliant host .
Perfect place to spend the new years. Comfortable cabin with a nice balcony and garden. The place had everything we needed. The kitchen is simple but worked for what we needed.
The perfect location for a quiet, peaceful stay right in the...
The perfect location for a quiet, peaceful stay right in the middle of the Nikau Forest!. The beds were comfy and there was everything you needed in the kitchen.
We stayed in Ruru Lodge, plenty of room for me and my friend in our bedroom. A good size lodge which is a little tired, the bathrooms need an upgrade. Really good value for money. I wouldn't hesitate to stay there again.
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Guest review by
Deborah
New Zealand
8.0
Loved the space was comfortable felt like home kitchen...
Loved the space was comfortable felt like home kitchen bathroom and outdoor area.
Hot tub was at the top of the hill didn't use it was very wet when we got there but looked nice.
Breakfast was in the fridge when we git there heater was on house was warm.
Recommend this wfi didn't work TV didn't connect weather was bad but it was good we didn't need to use technology.
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Guest review by
ana
New Zealand
6.0
Charleston is very small town with old history from the gold...
Charleston is very small town with old history from the gold fever time. Very quiet place. There are some activities as underground caves. You can also visit near old gold mine or to do short beach walk.
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Guest review by
JIRI
Czech Republic
10.0
Nature at its best!
Nature at its best! We visited the Pancake Rocks twice, once at low tide and once at high tide, to see the contrast. It took us about 45 minutes each time but it was worth it to us. Wish we could come back in a million years to see what has disappeared due to erosion, earthquakes, etc.
There is also a very good restaurant--Punakaiki Rocks--in the village, which has interesting decorations and tasty food.
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Guest review by
thierry
Canada
10.0
Barrytown itself is small but there is a good tavern, All...
Barrytown itself is small but there is a good tavern, All Nations, where you can get a meal, drinks, and friendly local company. It's worth booking a tour with Golden Sands Horse and Wagon Tours for some history of the area and an old-time experience. An easy drive north from Barrytown to Punakaike and Trueman Track or South to Greymouth.
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Guest review by
Anne
New Zealand
10.0
Location and completely and excellently equipped facility.
Location and completely and excellently equipped facility.
This isn’t Charleston, only as crow flies nearest town by road is Westport. Go to Cape Foulwind following seal colony signs and when you hit the sea and right is to the seals…. Turn left and follow Okari road for the full length beyond tarmac on to gravel stretch and Linga Longa is there at the end of the bay. Wonderful place for a relaxing, private, perfect West Coast experience. We prepared food rather than drive to eat out. Complete kitchen and BBQ etc. and views to please the eye.
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Guest review by
john
United Kingdom
10.0
Well worth a visit.
Well worth a visit. Punakaiki rocks is a must to see. free parking and no entrance fees. The walk is easy with only a few rock stairs to climb towards the end. The views are simply stunning. We could also see dolphins.
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Guest review by
Lynley
New Zealand
8.0
I wanted a cheap overnight stay close to my route, more...
I wanted a cheap overnight stay close to my route, more comfortable than sleeping in the car. This was perfect. Very basic cabin with a bed, table and chairs. Toilet and showers were shared but clean and close.
There is a tavern 5 minute walk away for lunch and evening meal. I had breakfast in West port a 30 minute drive away as I was on the road early.
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