Chaslands Farm Cottages
Chamber Rating
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Bronwyn Cooke
Apr 15th, 2023 -
The March Hare
Jan 17th, 2023 -
Jill Sye
As a group of 5 we shared this classic kiwi bach on a secluded farm in the middle of the Catlins. Accessible to all of the breathtaking beauty of this area. We went for walks to waterfalls, caves beautiful bush and beaches by day. Returning evenings to a bach that had everything we could need on a self- catering holiday (We shopped before leaving the city). With wallpaper and furnishings reminiscent of our 1970's family homes, it was a step back in time. We played cards, read, chatted, cooked together, overlooking paddocks and bush clad hills. A great escape from the modern world. The owners are very kind, friendly, hard-working farmers. It was great to tap in to their knowledge about the local history. The pet goat was a fun distraction.
Jan 28th, 2022 -
Maria Ana Albesa
May 28th, 2019 -
Samuli Asmala
Nov 17th, 2018
Contact Info
- (643) 415-8669
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Chaslands Farm Cottages?
A The phone number for Chaslands Farm Cottages is: (643) 415-8669.
Q Where is Chaslands Farm Cottages located?
A Chaslands Farm Cottages is located at 219 Waipati Rd, Puketiro, OTA 9586
Q What is the internet address for Chaslands Farm Cottages?
A The website (URL) for Chaslands Farm Cottages is: http://www.chaslandscottages.co.nz/
Q How is Chaslands Farm Cottages rated?
A Chaslands Farm Cottages has a 4.0 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Chaslands Farm Cottages
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 2 Reviews )Bronwyn Cooke on Google
The March Hare on Google
Jill Sye on Google
As a group of 5 we shared this classic kiwi bach on a secluded farm in the middle of the Catlins. Accessible to all of the breathtaking beauty of this area. We went for walks to waterfalls, caves beautiful bush and beaches by day. Returning evenings to a bach that had everything we could need on a self- catering holiday (We shopped before leaving the city). With wallpaper and furnishings reminiscent of our 1970's family homes, it was a step back in time. We played cards, read, chatted, cooked together, overlooking paddocks and bush clad hills. A great escape from the modern world. The owners are very kind, friendly, hard-working farmers. It was great to tap in to their knowledge about the local history. The pet goat was a fun distraction.
Maria Ana Albesa on Google
Samuli Asmala on Google