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8.8 15 reviews
Nasu
21/06 – 03/07
NZ$162/nighttotal: NZ$1944 (12 )
大型犬も広々遊べる!プライベートドッグラン付きドームハウス:Reschool Nasu Glamp
1 4
bubble , Nasu Machi
ReSchool Nasu Glamp, a unique dome tent, is situated in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture, offering a peaceful retreat on the site of a former school playground, away from the main town bustle. This pet-friendly glamping pod sleeps four, boasting a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a private dog run, BBQ space, projector, and dedicated shower and bathroom facilities.
9.2 12 reviews
Nasu
21/06 – 03/07
NZ$227/nighttotal: NZ$2724 (12 )
Pet-friendly Forest Cottage With Hot Spring
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house , Nasu Machi
This Nasu Machi holiday home, a secluded villa in Tochigi Prefecture's forest, offers a tranquil escape; precise distances to local attractions require further information. The two-bedroom property sleeps eight, boasting a private onsen bath, traditional Japanese rooms (washitsu), a fully equipped kitchen including fridge, freezer, and microwave, plus free internet, parking, and a fitness centre.
Woodpecker Cottage is a 2-minute walk from the Teddy Bear Museum in Nasu Machi, close to Lake Rindo and the popular attractions of Nasu Kogen. The cottage has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. This charming holiday home has two bedrooms and can sleep up to eight guests. The cottage offers a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious garden, and a barbecue area for enjoying meals outdoors, as well as internet access, air conditioning, and pet-friendly facilities.
9.8 31 reviews
Nasu
28/08 – 09/09
NZ$265/nighttotal: NZ$3180 (12 )
可愛いがギュッと詰まった森の別荘/女子旅やカップルに/パン屋さんすぐ/サファリ・道の駅5分
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cabin , Nasu Machi
This self-catering cottage in Nasu-machi is located a short drive (less than 1 km) from Coulenne Nasu bakery, and within 5 km of Nasu Safari Park and a roadside station. Sleeping up to six guests (though ideal for 2-4), the property features one bedroom, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, a wood-burning stove, and weekly/monthly discounts.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Nasu
Which area in District de Nasu is a good option for staying in a hotel?
Nasu is a great place to stay, but if you're looking for a central spot with lots of options, the area around Nasu-machi Station is a good bet. It's close to the hot springs, the Nasu Ropeway, and has plenty of restaurants and shops.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Nasu?
What are the most affordable attractions in District de Nasu?
Nasu has a lot to offer without breaking the bank! The Nasu Animal Kingdom is a great option for families, and the Nasu Highland Park is a lovely place to enjoy the scenery and take a walk. The Nasu Botanical Garden is also a great option for a relaxing day out.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Nasu?
How can travelers relax during a week in District de Nasu?
Nasu is a great place to unwind! You can spend your days soaking in the hot springs at Nasu-no-Yu or the Nasu Highland Resort, take a stroll through the beautiful Nasu Forest, or simply relax in a cafe and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in District de Nasu?
Nasu is known for its delicious local cuisine! You can find some great traditional dishes at the Nasu Onsen Yubatake, a hot spring resort with a restaurant serving local specialities. The Nasu Kogen area also has many restaurants serving local dishes, like Nasu beef and wild mushroom dishes.
What hotel chains can you find in District de Nasu?
Nasu has a good range of hotels, but you won't find many major international chains here. There are some popular local chains like the Nasu Highland Resort and the Nasu Kogen Hotel, and a few smaller independent hotels.
What type of hotels can you find in District de Nasu?
You'll find a mix of hotels in Nasu, from traditional Japanese inns (ryokans) to modern hotels with Western amenities. There are also a few smaller guesthouses and bed and breakfasts.
When is the best time to book a hotel in District de Nasu?
It depends on what you're looking for! If you want to enjoy the beautiful autumn foliage, book your hotel in late September or October. If you prefer a quieter experience, book your hotel during the shoulder season, like spring or early summer.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in District de Nasu?
Hotel rooms in Nasu vary, but most offer basic amenities like air conditioning, a TV, and a private bathroom. Some hotels offer additional amenities like a hot spring bath or a balcony with a view.
What pet-friendly activities are available in District de Nasu?
Nasu is a great place to visit with your furry friend! The Nasu Animal Kingdom is a great option for a day out with your pet. You can also enjoy a walk in the Nasu Forest or relax at the Nasu Highland Resort, which has a dog-friendly area.