Holiday rentals in Central Otago

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The cabin's exterior is illuminated at dusk, showcasing large glass windows and a wooden façade. The surrounding landscape features low vegetation, while a dramatic cloud formation highlights the sky above, enhancing the cabin's serene setting.
Cabin in Hopkins Valley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

The Temple Cabin (North Point) Wilderness Comfort

Outdoor Adventure Awaits! Now offering Horse Treks!! The Temple Cabins (North Point) is at the head of Lake Ohau right at the beginning of the Hopkins Valley. It's a very special part of the NZ Alps. This cabin features a skylight for stargazing from the loft! Situated on a classic New Zealand high country station, the cabin gives it's guests access to one of the truly remote areas of the Southern Alps Enjoy horse riding from our farm, skiing, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and much more.

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A modern cabin is positioned harmoniously in a sprawling landscape, surrounded by gentle hills. The setting sun casts a warm glow over the scene, enhancing the natural beauty of the expansive valley and nearby mountains.
Cabin in Twizel
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 499 reviews

Skylark Cabin – Private Luxury Escape with Hot Tub

Skylark Cabin is a private, luxury escape, nestled serenely within the awe-inspiring landscape of the Mackenzie Region. Surrounded by soaring mountain ranges and the rugged, ethereal beauty of an expansive valley, this isn’t just a comfortable place to stay, it’s an experience in itself. Witness the mesmerising clarity of a starry night sky. Connect with nature and escape from the pace of daily life. Skylark Cabin is 10km to Twizel, 50-min to Mt Cook, 4hrs to Christchurch, & 3hrs to Queenstown.

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The exterior showcases a modern barn-style design with vertical black cladding and large glass doors. A wooden deck is furnished with relaxed seating and a barrel table, surrounded by wooden fencing and greenery, creating an inviting outdoor space.
Guest house in Dunedin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 334 reviews

Scandinavian-style modern rural barn getaway

Quiet country surroundings with so much natural beauty. Scandinavian-style modern interior the barn has two levels combining elements of comfort and light. The Birch ply interior, wool carpet and heat pump create a warm and cosy vibe. The Barn is set in a rural landscape overlooking a lovely large pond inhabited by local birdlife. Approx 10-15 mins drive from Dunedin city centre and 3 mins to historic Port Chalmers and some of the best beaches and coastal scenery Otago has to offer all nearby.

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The open plan living area features large glass doors that provide access to a private deck with mountain views. A queen size bed is positioned near the windows, alongside a cozy sofa and a dining table with stylish chairs. Natural light brightens the warm, wooden interior.
Chalet in Wānaka
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 887 reviews

The Lookout - boutique mountain hideaway

The Lookout is a boutique mountain hideaway situated high on the hill with unrivaled panoramic views of the lake and mountains. Designed and built by the owners – this cosy getaway provides a perfect place to relax and connect with nature. The spacious, sunny and private chalet has large glass doors that open to a wide deck with breathtaking views and a patio with a luxurious double bath. With minimal town lights, this makes a perfect site for stargazing of the Milky Way. 5 min drive to Wanaka

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Cabin in Ben Ohau
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Twizel Ecostays. Romantic retreat.

Relax and unwind at this unique and tranquil getaway. Set in the heart of the Mackenzie in the dark sky reserve with 10 acres of private beauty, looking over Ben Ohau mountain range. This cute little cabin is toasty warm & cosy. Natural materials throughout with all you need to enjoy putting your feet up or exploring. - Down the road from Lake Ohau & short driving distance to 4 other lakes. - 15 minute drive to Twizel - 30 mins to Ohau ski field - One minute off the Alps to Ocean bike trail

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A cabin is situated against a backdrop of rolling hills and mountains under a clear blue sky. Golden tussock grass sways gently in the foreground, leading towards the structure. The scene conveys a sense of peaceful isolation in a natural setting.
Cabin in Ben Ohau
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 493 reviews

Peak View Cabin - Ben Ohau - Stylish Seclusion

We invite you to enjoy the magnificent tranquility of Peak View Cabin. Nestled in 10 acres of golden tussock with expansive views of the Ben Ohau Range and beyond. Relax, unwind and de-stress in the beautiful isolation with ever changing mountain views. A short 15 minute drive from Twizel, the cabin has easy access to all the natural amenities the Mackenzie Region is renowned for. Such as - cycling & mountain biking, tramping & hiking, snow sports, hunting and fishing to name but a few.

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Large glass doors provide a stunning view of the surrounding mountains and Lake Dunstan. Natural light fills the room, highlighting a spacious bed with a relaxed ambiance. The serene landscape features grass and wetlands in the foreground, creating a picturesque connection to nature.
Guest suite in Mount Pisa
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Head of the Lake B & B -Book a 1 or 2 Bedroom Unit

A gorgeous apartment, featuring a ONE or TWO bedroom configuration, each with its' own ensuite and stunning views. The living area consists of a lounge and kitchenette with dining table. Outside there is a courtyard with bbq, seats & a table. This purpose built accommodation is surrounded by mountains and overlooks Lake Dunstan & Clutha River delta. It is the perfect place to relax, surrounded by nature. The listed price is for 2 people and ONE room. To book TWO ROOMS, book for 4 people.

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Home in Queenstown
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Unbeatable Luxury • Spa - Sauna - Cold Plunge

This newly built, top-end home with radiant in-floor heating will wrap around you and make you feel warm, relaxed, and ready for everything Queenstown has to offer. Lay back and enjoy the sweeping views of the Remarkables mountain range from the balcony in the spa, living room, the master bedroom, or relax on the outdoor furniture. The saltwater spa accommodates 5 and is always ready for a soak. The property is sparkling clean and comes with 5-star quality linen, and jaw-dropping views.

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Cabin in The Rise, Ben Ohau
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

The Rise. Ben Ohau

New-Sept 23 The Rise is exclusive-use accommodation for two, located on private land within Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve, where a tranquil aesthetic creates an immersive experience; a grounding into the rugged surroundings of our alpine region. Here, we honour the slow unfolding of time and embrace the imperfections of nature, seeing beauty in the raw, unfiltered world around us. Experience it all with a deeper sense of connection - to each other, and to our surroundings.

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A modern cabin is depicted with an open, spacious deck surrounded by soft grasses and wildflowers. The inviting outdoor area includes comfortable seating and glimpses of the mountains in the background, creating a serene environment for relaxation.
Cabin in Glenorchy
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Glenorchy Couples Retreat

Welcome to the Glenorchy Mountain Retreat (GMR), a boutique cabin nestled amidst the breathtaking peaks of Glenorchy. Escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, unwind in style with a soak in the outdoor bath and immerse yourself in the serenity of your own private mountain haven. Situated at the headwaters of the stunning Lake Wakatipu and only a 40min scenic drive from Queenstown, Glenorchy offers world-class scenery and an array of memorable experiences for all.

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An open-plan living area features a red sofa and a spacious bed, with large glass doors providing a stunning view of the mountains and Lake Wanaka. A small outdoor table is visible on the deck, surrounded by natural landscapes.
Place to stay in Wānaka
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 893 reviews

Driftwood,lake & mtn views, outdoor bath, private.

The Chalet is located high on Mount Iron and offers magnificent views of Lake Wanaka and the surrounding mountains. Set in trees, it is private and peaceful, accessed by a guest lift which will carry you and your bags up the hill. Driftwood has been lovingly hand built by the owners with artisan touches. Furnished for your comfort with a luxurious King bed. On the deck there's a large 2 person sized hot bath (no jets) with views to the mountains for your relaxation .

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An outdoor bath is set on a wooden deck overlooking a grassy landscape. A black lounge chair sits nearby, and a wooden serving tray features snacks and drinks. A shaded area is created by a dark canopy, enhancing the tranquil ambiance.
Shipping container in Waikerikeri
5 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Willowbrook Retreat

Nestled beneath the mountains of Central Otago, Willowbrook Retreat invites you to slow down, breathe deeply and reconnect with nature. Whether you're wandering the winding path beneath the sweeping willow trees, soaking under the stars in the outdoor bath, or curling up by the fire as day turns to night and golden light dances over the mountains —this luxury cabin stay offers the perfect sanctuary for both adventure and rest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Central Otago?

    Central Otago has inviting accommodation options in towns like Cromwell, Alexandra, and Clyde, each known for welcoming atmospheres and easy access to local sights. For a quieter experience, explore vineyard cottages or stays near historic gold-mining villages around the district.

  • What are the best things to do in Central Otago with kids?

    Families can explore playgrounds, visit local farms with petting animals, or cycle along the Clutha Gold or Otago Central Rail Trail. Seasonal fruit picking and lakeside picnics are frequently suggested for travelers with children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Central Otago?

    Explore historic mining towns like Clyde, cycle through vineyards, or walk along the Otago Central Rail Trail. Wine tasting, art galleries, and sampling local stone fruit are also frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Central Otago?

    Central Otago has warm summers with temperatures reaching 74°F (23°C) and cool winters dipping to 28°F (-2°C), with relatively low rainfall year-round. Layers and sun protection are practical for changing conditions, especially when exploring outdoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit Central Otago?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather, outdoor activities, and vineyard visits. Crisp winter days attract travelers interested in nearby snow sports and scenic landscapes dusted with frost.

  • What are the best places to visit in Central Otago?

    Frequently suggested spots include the historic precinct in Clyde, Cromwell Heritage Precinct, and Old Cromwell Town. Vineyards, lakes such as Lake Dunstan, and walking the Otago Central Rail Trail are also popular choices.

  • What are some hiking trails in Central Otago?

    Hikers can explore the Otago Central Rail Trail, Lake Roxburgh Track, and Alexandra to Clyde River Track, which are known for open landscapes and river views. Shorter local walks are available around towns and vineyards.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Central Otago?

    Central Otago has bike trails, fruit orchards where families can pick seasonal produce, and lakeside parks for relaxed exploration. Farms with farm animals, picnic areas, and community markets are also enjoyed by visitors with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Central Otago?

    Consider vineyard tours, exploring historic mining sites, or visiting nearby art galleries. Lakeside picnics and cycling local rail trails provide a change of scenery for day adventurers.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Central Otago?

    Many accommodations in Central Otago welcome pets, especially in rural areas, vineyard stays, and near popular cycling trails. Check specific house rules before booking to ensure your companion is comfortable.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Central Otago?

    Layers are useful for shifting temperatures, and sun protection is key under clear skies. Sampling local stone fruit and wines, exploring small towns, and joining a bike tour are often suggested for an authentic experience.

  • What is Central Otago known for?

    Central Otago is known for its dramatic landscapes, award-winning pinot noir, and historic gold-mining towns. The region’s fruit orchards, cycling trails, and distinct dry climate attract visitors keen to explore both nature and heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Central Otago?

    Explore lesser-known gold-mining relics, tiny hamlets with welcoming cafes, or art studios tucked away in rural settings. The local schist architecture and secret swimming spots along rivers are also mentioned by those seeking quiet retreats.

  • What are the best foods to try in Central Otago?

    Central Otago is known for stone fruit like apricots, cherries, and plums, along with artisan cheeses and pinot noir. Local cafes serve hearty pies, and farmers’ markets highlight seasonal produce and baked goods.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Central Otago?

    Pack layers for changing weather, sturdy walking shoes, sun protection, and a reusable water bottle. If cycling or hiking, consider padded shorts and a lightweight backpack for comfort on the trails.

  • What is the nightlife in Central Otago like?

    Nightlife in Central Otago centers around local pubs, wine bars, and occasional live music events in towns like Clyde and Cromwell. Evenings tend to be relaxed, with emphasis on regional wines and community gatherings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Central Otago?

    Central Otago frequently hosts wine and food festivals, seasonal fruit celebrations, and cycling events, especially during late spring and summer. The Alexandra Blossom Festival and Clyde Wine and Food Harvest Festival draw locals and visitors celebrating the region’s produce and vibrant community.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Central Otago?

    Central Otago has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, especially in towns like Cromwell and Alexandra or on local farms. Many include outdoor space and easy access to bike trails and playgrounds.

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