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| Waitomo Caves |
YOUR HOST(S): Helen Fortescue and John Anderson |
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| Double |
3 |
| Twin |
1 |
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4 |
| Single |
1 |
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| Ensuite |
4 |
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| Guest Share |
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| Tariff : N.Z. Dollars |
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$135-170 |
| Single |
$130-140 |
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Rural Splendour Romantic Accommodation |
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- At the Waitomo Caves
- Blackwater rafting
- Bush walks
- Close to restaurants
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- Spectacular rural views
- Romantic themed rooms
- Canopied queen beds
- Helen rocks
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Wanted: Guests full of the joy of life for the delightfully bijou Abseil Breakfast Inn. Applicants
must have a hearty appetite for a leisurely breakfast of local delicacies – after all breakfast
is our middle name. Mingling with other guests is required (in the
guest lounge, on the deck or at the communal dining table in the
morning) – can your tall stories better Helen’s? Enjoyment of sunsets
behind stunning rural scenery an advantage; wine glass in hand
optional. Having an adventurous attitude towards the bedroom
aspect of the stay is an essential; these are themed to the utmost
skill and imaginative reach of the hostess, including the Farm
Room with its spectacular views out over the Waitomo Valley, the
Bush Room with its magnificent canopy, the Swamp Room with
its bath built for two and a range of bath oils and candles, and the
hairy but cuddly Cave Room. You must be adventurous – overly
faint of heart will not make it up the driveway. And above all you
must ‘Approach with Enthusiasm’. Recommended by most good
guide books and chance-met strangers.
DIRECTIONS:
Turn opposite the
Red Rabbit shearing shed.
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