Luxury Camping in Wagonstays, New Zealand

Caravan in Christchurch, South Island

2 guests • 1 bed

5.0
1 reviews

The wagon is located thirty minutes from Christchurch, New Zealand, in a secluded corner of a 90 acre farm in Selwyn, one of the earliest settled districts in Canterbury. Take your pick of incredible breakfast options including the Breakfast for Two, which is a feast including fruit, homemade yogurt, cereals, toast, spreads, juice, and two delicious savory wagon cakes heated in the microwave and served with homemade relish. The breakfast is left for you in the wagon to enjoy at your leisure.

Guests can do as little or as much as they like during their stay. Those who are able to tear themselves away from the comfort and luxury of the wagon are encouraged to discover the farm setting. Dog lovers will enjoy meeting Bud, the friendly Labrador.

The wagon has power, so guests can enjoy all the usual luxuries of home. The bathroom facilities are ensuite and consist of a shower, hand basin and flushing toilet. There is mobile phone reception on the property - although this can be a bit patchy at times. Full linen, towels and bedding are supplied.

Cooking facilities include an outdoor oven under cover, and gas rings on the wagon's stove top. There is a pot and utensils for cooking in the wagon, plus microwave and small fridge. There is a larger chiller box outside for keeping food cool. Guests can bring their own ice.

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Features and services

Beds

  • 1 Double bed

Most popular features

  • Pets allowed

  • Private Kitchen

  • Fishing

  • Deck/Patio

  • Horseback riding

  • Shower

  • table

    Dining table

  • Water

  • Cell service

  • 1 Double bed

  • Biking

  • Toilet

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Where you will stay

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Christchurch, South Island

Detailed location provided after booking

Scenic views
Set in Kirwee, this property is only thirty minutes from Christchurch, and is set on a secluded corner of a 126-acre farm in Selwyn. This area is one of the earliest settled districts in Canterbury, just a stone's throw away from plenty of historical buildings and a short drive away from the Waimakariri River. There are several entrances to the river and plenty of good spots for fishing, walking and swimming.
Activities near Christchurch
  • Horseback riding

  • Biking

  • Fishing

Guests can do as little or as much as they like during their stay. Those who are able to tear themselves away from the comfort and luxury of the Wagon are encouraged to discover the farm setting. Dog lovers will enjoy meeting Bud, the friendly Labrador. The crops grown on the working farm include various small seed crops and golden fields of wheat with an adjacent paddock home to over 100 ewes and lambs.

This property is located in the heart of the Canterbury Plains is perfect for relaxation so bring a book or enjoy one of the DVDs offered. Local activities include horseback riding, jet boating and skiing or snowboarding during the winter months. Other local activities include horseback riding, jet-boating and skiing or snowboarding during the winter months.
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Property reviews

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Overall experience
5.0
Cleanliness
5.0
Activities
5.0
Nature surroundings
5.0
Uniqueness
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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Things to know

Arrival and departure

  • Check-in: Flexible

  • Check-out: Flexible

House rules

  • No infants allowed
    Under 2 years old

  • No children allowed
    2-12 years old

  • Pets allowed

  • No smoking

  • No parties

  • No events

Cancellation policy

Thirty

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Additional info

Jasmine and Mike can assist with information and bookings.
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