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The Farm Bed & Breakfast

Middlemarch

Situated in Middlemarch in the Otago region, The Farm Bed & Breakfast has a garden. Boasting room service, this property also provides guests with a barbecue.

J
Jessie
From
New Zealand
Lovely spot in Middlemarch, nice and quiet with super friendly and welcoming hosts- Nikki and James. Breakfast provided and fresh picked raspberries in the fridge which was a lovely touch. Reminded me of my Mums airbnb that she runs in Tauranga, so much so that I had to call her to tell her about it. Felt just like home.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 10.0
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 19 reviews
Price from
US$111.70
1 night, 2 adults

Taieri Bank Cottage - Middlemarch, Otago

Middlemarch

Located in Middlemarch in the Otago region, Taieri Bank Cottage - Middlemarch, Otago features a garden. This holiday home provides free private parking, free shuttle service and free WiFi.

P
Pauline
From
New Zealand
Stayed one night before starting the Otago Rail Trail. Great location and facilities. Appreciated the extra treats that could be purchased. Enjoyed learning the history of this cute cottage.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Superb - What previous guests thought, 23 reviews
Price from
US$152.85
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Middlemarch:

  • 10.0

    Middlemarch is a small town at one end of the Otago Rail...

    Middlemarch is a small town at one end of the Otago Rail Trail, within easy driving reach of Dunedin. The Kissing Gate Cafe provided a warm and welcoming place to have a good coffee and tasty treats on a fairly cold winter's day. We saw the rolling stock for what was formerly the Taieri Gorge Railway (later Dunedin Railways) parked up at Middlemarch Station, having effectively been mothballed, we were told, because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism. We hope the line, running as it does through some impressive scenery, will be opened for business once again at some point.
    Guest review by
    JLIBSTK
    United Kingdom