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Best family friendly West Coast cottages

Among the 145 accommodations in West Coast, here are the 2 best family friendly cottages

Birdsong Cottage - Nestled Up Against Mt Aspiring National Park - West Coast
9.0 75 reviews
West Coast
22/08 – 31/08
₹7623/nighttotal: ₹68607 (9 )

Birdsong Cottage - Nestled Up Against Mt Aspiring National Park

2 2
cottage , Makarora
This Makarora riverside cottage offers tranquil views, situated near Te Wahipounamu, 15km from the Blue Pools and Lake Wanaka, and 52km from Fantail Falls and Peter Fraser Park.
Sleeping five guests, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, jacuzzi, terrace, garden, free Wi-Fi, and parking; on-site hot tub and barbecue facilities are also available.
Cosie Miners Cottage In Historic Blackball, Surrounded By The Paparoa Ranges - West Coast
8.0 3 reviews
West Coast
22/08 – 31/08
₹12798/nighttotal: ₹115182 (9 )

Cosie Miners Cottage In Historic Blackball, Surrounded By The Paparoa Ranges

2 2
cottage , Blackball Grey District
This pet-friendly holiday let is located in the Blackball area of Greymouth, offering convenient access to outdoor activities and landmarks within an 18-minute drive, including the West Coast Rail Trail and Greymouth Golf Club.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage accommodates up to seven guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, BBQ, and fireplace, with a washer and dryer available for guest use.

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Best West Coast cottages with a garden

Nikauscapes - Hot Tub In Punakaiki Village - West Coast
8.0 3 reviews
West Coast
01/08 – 15/08
₹21752/nighttotal: ₹304528 (14 )

Nikauscapes - Hot Tub In Punakaiki Village

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cottage , Punakaiki
This spa lodge in Punakaiki is a five-minute walk from Pororari River Track and Punakaiki Beach, with the Pancake Rocks and Paparoa National Park less than 2 kilometres away.
This property offers free WiFi in public areas, on-site parking, and a full-service spa, with gas grills and a picnic area available for guest use.

Frequently asked questions about cottages in West Coast

  • What are the top must-see attractions on the West Coast of New Zealand?

    The West Coast of New Zealand is packed with stunning natural attractions. For dramatic scenery, you absolutely have to see Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, with their opportunities for glacier hiking and helicopter tours. Punakaiki Pancake Rocks and Blowholes are a unique geological wonder, while Hokitika Gorge boasts unbelievably vibrant turquoise water. Further south, the rugged beauty of the Hokitika River and the wild West Coast beaches are captivating. Don't forget to explore the charming town of Hokitika itself, known for its pounamu (greenstone) carving.
  • How to spend a 5-day holiday on the West Coast of New Zealand?

    A five-day trip allows for a good exploration. Day 1: Arrive in Greymouth and travel south towards Hokitika, stopping at the Hokitika Gorge. Day 2: Explore Hokitika, perhaps trying some pounamu carving. Day 3: Journey to Franz Josef or Fox Glacier, taking in the scenery. Consider a glacier hike or a scenic flight. Day 4: Enjoy more glacier activities or explore the rainforest walks near the glaciers. Day 5: Drive north, stopping at Punakaiki Pancake Rocks and Blowholes before heading to Greymouth for your departure. This itinerary is flexible; you could easily swap days or spend more time in a particular area.
  • Is the West Coast of New Zealand a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Yes, the West Coast offers many charming cottage rentals, particularly near the glaciers and in smaller towns like Hokitika and Greymouth. These provide a cosy and self-contained base for exploring the region. Many offer stunning views and are a great way to experience the West Coast's laid-back atmosphere.
  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travellers on the West Coast of New Zealand?

    The West Coast's weather can be unpredictable. Expect rain, even in summer, and pack accordingly. Strong winds are also common. Wildlife encounters are possible, including kea (a type of parrot), weka (flightless birds), and various native birds. Be aware of potential hazards like river crossings (some may be impassable after heavy rain), and always check weather forecasts before undertaking outdoor activities.
  • Is the West Coast of New Zealand pedestrian and cyclist-friendly?

    The West Coast isn't particularly well-suited for extensive cycling or walking outside of designated tracks and trails. While there are some walking tracks near the glaciers and in state forests, many areas have limited pedestrian and cycle paths along the main highway. Driving is generally the most practical way to get around.
  • Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore on the West Coast of New Zealand?

    There are many less-visited spots. The Truman Track near Greymouth offers a challenging but rewarding hike through rainforest. Further south, exploring the less-accessible beaches south of Hokitika can reveal hidden coves and waterfalls. Look for less-visited state forest walks and tracks for a more secluded experience.
  • What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow you to meet locals on the West Coast of New Zealand?

    To meet locals, try visiting smaller towns' pubs or cafes for a chat. Hokitika has several artisan workshops where you can interact with pounamu carvers. The local i-SITE centres are excellent resources for information and often have local events listed. Engaging with local businesses and asking for recommendations offers opportunities to connect with the community.
  • What are the best authentic dishes to taste on the West Coast of New Zealand?

    West Coast cuisine often features fresh seafood. Try whitebait fritters (a seasonal delicacy), crayfish, or other locally caught fish. Many restaurants also offer venison or other game dishes. Local breweries are also worth exploring, offering unique craft beers.
  • Are there any recommended items to pack for a stay on the West Coast of New Zealand?

    Pack for all types of weather – waterproof and windproof jackets, warm layers, sturdy walking shoes, and swimwear (if visiting during warmer months). Insect repellent is also advisable, especially during summer. A good quality camera is a must to capture the stunning scenery.

Best West Coast cottages with a jacuzzi

Among the 145 accommodations in West Coast, here are the 1 best cottages with a jacuzzi

Peaceful City Cottage & Hot Tub - West Coast
8.6 14 reviews
West Coast
22/08 – 31/08
₹10072/nighttotal: ₹90648 (9 )

Peaceful City Cottage & Hot Tub

3 2
cottage , Christchurch
This Richmond cottage, a 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom dwelling sleeping 5, is situated within a 15-minute walk of Bealey Avenue, Pegasus House, and Barbadoes Street Cemetery, and within 2km of Southern Cross Hospital and Margaret Mahy Playground.
The self-catering property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a jacuzzi, a garden with barbecue, and parking, making it ideal for families visiting Christchurch.

Best West Coast cottages with a fireplace

Eyreview Retreat - West Coast
9.7 2 reviews
West Coast
22/08 – 31/08
₹13918/nighttotal: ₹125262 (9 )

Eyreview Retreat

2 2
cottage , West Eyreton
This holiday home is located in a peaceful rural setting just 20 kilometres from Rangiora Racecourse, Waimakariri River, and Northbrook Wetlands. It has received excellent user ratings for cleanliness and location, with guests praising its peaceful surroundings.
The two-bedroom property covers 51 square metres and offers a range of amenities including a kitchen with a fridge and microwave oven, a swimming pool, a terrace, a garden, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can also enjoy a tennis court, room service, and parking.
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