Named after Robert Ryan, who ran a hotel on the property from 1873-1890 (the ruins on the side are possibly the old stables), Ryan’s has had a colourful past, being once a dressmakers shop run by Mrs Peacok, a cobblers and a brothel. It is now available for holiday accommodation.
This unit is the Nave of a modified 120 yr old Church. It is a self contained place ready for you to use as a base or home as you explore Central Otago, from curling in Naseby, to skiing in Queenstown, or just rest and enjoy the peacefulness of a rural Central Otago village. Nearby hotel and cafe and golf course. 5 guests, 2 bedrooms, 4 beds.
Entire guesthouse for 2 guests with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. With, queen size bed, bespoke ensuite and kitchenette. Complimentary continental breakfast included. Come and relax after a hard day on the Otago Central Rail Trail or just step away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. A stunning rural outlook with three alpaca for company (James, Marshall and Barney).
One king bed, great if want to spread out after a long day cycling, or can be split into two singles, perfect for a girls weekend. Fully equipped kitchen that includes everything to cook a meal & laundry facilities. Own bathroom attached, with complimentary shampoo & conditioner. Complimentary afternoon tea on arrival for all bookings. We can configure the rooms to suit your needs.
Hollyhock Cottage is surrounded by roses and stone-walls and is one of the gems on the historic main street of Ophir. Come and smell the thyme-infused air, explore the wee lanes and relax in the large garden. 6 guests, 3 bedrooms.
Nickys Place is nestled in a lovely, peaceful location in the heart of the small village of Omakau.They provide modern, stylish accommodation in 5 ensuite studio units, and a very comfortable self contained cottage. They are just 100 metres from the Otago Central Rail Trail – named New Zealand’s favourite place to ride in recent years – the ideal place to stay when walking or cycling the rail trail.