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Nobeoka
13/10 – 15/10
A$186/nighttotal: A$372 (2 )
Nonsmoking Private Cottage Singlestory Type / Saiki ōIta
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cottage , Saiki-shi
This single-storey cottage is situated in Saiki-shi, 44 kilometres from Mera IC and 21 kilometres from Kitagawa IC, near Utagenka Bridge and Deai Bridge. This 30 square metre holiday home accommodates up to four guests with one bedroom, a kitchen featuring a fridge and gas stove, a bath, flush toilet, washroom, and air conditioning available for a fee, plus free parking and a covered BBQ stand, with the nearby Sobo-Katamuki Quasi-National Park and Nippokaigan Quasi-National Park offering opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Nobeoka
13/10 – 15/10
A$207/nighttotal: A$414 (2 )
Nonsmoking Petfriendly Cottage For Pets Only / Saiki ōIta
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cottage , Saiki-shi
This holiday lodge in Saiki-shi is located 44 kilometres from Mera IC and 21 kilometres from Kitagawa IC, providing access to Utagenka Bridge and Deai Bridge, with Sobo-Katamuki Quasi-National Park and Nippokaigan Quasi-National Park nearby. This 30 square metre cabin accommodates four guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, offering a fridge, gas stove, table and chairs, and includes one free parking space per unit, with pets welcome for an additional charge.
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Nobeoka
13/10 – 15/10
A$185/nighttotal: A$370 (2 )
Ume Camp Mura - Vacation Stay 88860v
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house , Saiki-shi
Ume Camp Mura - Vacation STAY 88860v is a self-catering house in Saiki, approximately 35km from Banjo Osakanakan Aquarium, 48km from the Usuki Stone Buddhas, and 50km from Totoro-ko. This 30-square-metre property features one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps up to seven guests, offering free Wi-Fi and private parking.
Nobeoka
13/10 – 15/10
A$186/nighttotal: A$372 (2 )
Nonsmoking Private Cottage Superiorwith Loft / Saiki ōIta
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cottage , Saiki-shi
This holiday cabin in Saiki-shi is situated 44 kilometres from Mera IC and 21 kilometres from Kitagawa IC, close to Utagenka Bridge and Deai Bridge. This 30 square metre lodge offers accommodation for four, featuring a fridge, gas stove, bath, flush toilet, washroom, and air conditioning (for a fee), with a covered BBQ stand and convenient parking, and is part of a new nature resort opening in April 2025.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Nobeoka
What are the best landmarks to visit in Nobeoka and around?
Nobeoka has a few great landmarks. The Nobeoka Castle Ruins are a must-see for history buffs. You can also visit the beautiful Gokase River, which flows through the city, or the nearby Hyuga-Kogen National Park for stunning mountain scenery.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Nobeoka?
Which area in Nobeoka is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best area for hotels in Nobeoka is probably around the station. It's convenient for exploring the city and getting around to other areas. You'll find a good selection of hotels there too.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Nobeoka?
What are the most affordable attractions in Nobeoka?
Nobeoka has many free or inexpensive attractions. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery at the Gokase River or the Nobeoka Castle Ruins without spending a fortune. The Nobeoka City Museum is also a great option for a budget-friendly activity.
Nobeoka is a great place to relax and unwind. Take a stroll along the Gokase River, visit the nearby hot springs, or simply enjoy a cup of tea at a traditional Japanese teahouse. The city has a peaceful atmosphere and offers plenty of opportunities to relax.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Nobeoka?
For traditional local cuisine, head to the 'Shinmachi' district. You'll find many small restaurants there serving up delicious local specialties like 'Nobeoka Ramen' and 'Hyuga-gyu' beef. Don't miss out on the local 'sake' at one of the traditional sake breweries in the area.
What hotel chains can you find in Nobeoka?
You'll find a few major hotel chains in Nobeoka, like the Toyoko Inn and the APA Hotel. There are also some smaller independent hotels and guesthouses.
What type of hotels can you find in Nobeoka?
Nobeoka offers a range of hotels, from budget-friendly business hotels to more luxurious options. You can find everything from traditional Japanese inns to modern Western-style hotels.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Nobeoka?
The best time to book a hotel in Nobeoka depends on your preferences. If you want to avoid the crowds, book your hotel in the off-season, from November to March. However, if you want to experience the city's festivals and events, book your hotel during the peak season, from April to October.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Nobeoka?
Most hotel rooms in Nobeoka offer basic amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also offer additional amenities like a mini-fridge, a TV, or a bathtub.