Busy on the Central Otago Rail Trail
Now the Rail Trail is getting more and more busy.
If you want to do the Rail Trail you should book your accommodation
in advance as some of the places are already full.
Now the Rail Trail is getting more and more busy.
If you want to do the Rail Trail you should book your accommodation
in advance as some of the places are already full.
The Crow’s Nest is open over Christmas!
So if you want to spent Christmas here, you are more than welcome!
We wish you all a HAPPY CHRISTMAS!!
This weekend was busy. A lot of cyclist on the rail trail.
A group from Wellington enjoyed the new Kiwitub at the Crow’s Nest.
They were a group of 9 and shared the tub over the night..
It was already dark and they still relaxed in it under the stars…
That’s what you need after a day cycling.
For the last 4 nights the Crow’s Nest
has had a new permanent guest staying:
Dotti the dove. A special guest at the Crow’s Nest.
If you stay at the Crow’s Nest in Oturehua, don’t forget your swimmers!
The Oturehua school pool is open!
And of course, our HOT TUB is waiting for you!
This group had a awesome time at the Crow’s Nest
and a lovely breaksfast in the morning.
Clean water hot tub, no chemicals,
no-one else has been in the water.
that could be you sitting in there…
Yes, now we have a hot tub! Come and stay in the Crow’s Nest
and relax after a long day cycling in a hot tub!
The only one in Oturehua!
Check out www.kiwitub.com
A group of 5 girls were walking the Rail Trail as a part
of “Duke of Edenburgh” or so…
Anyway, they stayed 2 nights at the Crow’s Nest and they had a good time!
The Oturehua Tavern is just across the road from the Crow’s Nest. Liz and Grahame are the new owner. Liz is cooking very nice english pub food and Grahame is a star behind the bar. They have got also a good Take Away Menu. Kitchen closed at 9 pm.
I meet more and more German people who are doing the rail trail. Cool!! It was nice talking in German again.. But funny: sometimes I have to think about what the German word is… That’s happen when you live over 2 years in New Zealand. You start dreaming and thinking in English. Even if it’s not perfect..