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Hartley Homestead Boutique Bed and Breakfast
Full DescriptionHartley Homestead Boutique Bed and Breakfast is a grand 1900’s mud brick homestead on the banks of the Clutha River set amongst almost an acre of mature gardens and lawns and a few minutes stroll from the historic gold mining township of Clyde and the Otago Central Rail Trail. Environment Friendly ActionWe recycle where possible Dietary Selections: We offerVegetarian Organic MealsBreakfast includes locally made juices, home made bread, home made jams from our fruit trees, home bottled fruit from our fruit trees, home made Bircher muesli, tea or coffee and a home made savoury or pastry.
FacilitiesThe Retreat - separate accommodation with lounge, kitchenette, bedroom with super-king (2 singles) bed and bathroom
Total Capacity6 ElectronicsBigscreen TV ActivitiesTake a tour of the local vineyards and taste the world renowned Pinot Noirs of Central Otago.
Tariff IncludesGlass of local wine and cheese platter, Continental breakfast with pastry or savoury, cold or hot drinks and biscuits always available DirectionsHartley Homestead Boutique Bed and Breakfast is 15 minutes from Cromwell, one hour from Queenstown and Wanaka and two and a half hours from Dunedin. Located in the historic township of Clyde by the camping ground - see map on website. |