"Base Camp," as we fondly refer to it, is a picturesque wooden chalet nestled into the side of Mount Bealey. Adorned with adzed wooden beams, a substantial rock-faced fireplace, and exposed wood interiors, it exudes the cozy ambiance of a mountain chalet, which it truly is!
Enveloped by beech trees, you can often spot New Zealand's native birds, such as Toutouwai (robins) and Korimako (Bellbirds), right from the living room sofa or the deck. This is the perfect retreat for your family, offering a relaxing escape from the city, and a chance to savor one of New Zealand's most stunning locations—Arthur's Pass.
Base Camp is just a short walk away from the village center yet enjoys a serene and tranquil setting. If you listen carefully, you might even hear the occasional kiwi at night.
Upstairs, there's a private and sheltered deck, along with space outside in the garden for kids to run around of have a BBQ, taking in the great mountain views and the therapeutic embrace of nature. The clear night sky, especially during the winter with snow-clad mountains, is a an amazing sight, perfect for stargazing.
In addition, we provide:
Free high-speed Wifi
A spacious living area with comfortable couches and a dining table
3 bedrooms (3 double beds, 1 single ) 2 baths, accommodating up to 7 guests
Kitchen equipped with an oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, and freezer
A large Smart TV with access to Netflix and Sky TV and a Bluetooth speaker system so you can listen to your own music
A large rock-face open fireplace, with wood provided
Efficient heaters in all bedrooms
A washing machine and a dryer
Nespresso Coffee Machine with just a few capsules for your arrival.
Portable crib available
Baby bath
You'll be a brief walk from Arthur's Pass Village, where you can indulge in pizza at the local restaurant, The Wobbly Kea.
The Mt. Bealey track, boasting panoramic views of the entire Arthur's Pass valley, lies just under 5 minutes away. This area boasts numerous enchanting walking tracks, each offering a distinct experience—some leading to waterfalls, others meandering alongside rivers or Tarns, and a few ascending high into the mountains. Embarking on the ascent into the mountains begins with a stroll through the lush native forest, adorned with ferns and a rich undergrowth. As you ascend, the forest gradually thins, revealing breathtaking views from the mountain summits.
Whether you seek the challenge of a strenuous day-long trek or the ease of a short, leisurely walk, the options unfold right from the doorstep. For comprehensive details about these trails, we invite you to explore the DOC website..
Guest Access: You will have the entire house to yourself, accessible through a lockbox for which the code will be provided upon booking confirmation. There's ample off-street parking available.
Situated in the village, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom holiday house provides an excellent backdrop for your stay, offering free parking and air conditioning.
It's a fantastic base for:
Training for the Coast to Coast race
Exploring Lake Brunner on a day trip
Visiting the renowned Castle Hill, famous for its ancient stones and spiritual significance
Day trips to the West Coast
Riverbed rock jumping, just a few minutes' walk from the house
Stargazing
Mountain climbing in the surrounding area
During the warmer months, the highlight of the home is the private deck, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains—a perfect spot for relaxation, reading, outdoor dining, stargazing, happy hours, and enjoying the outdoors. The deck includes a dining area with seating for six, offering complete privacy and shelter from the wind.
Relax, rejuvenate, and disconnect in this rustic mountain retreat, where you can listen to the soothing sounds of nature, read, nap, or embark on long walks.
Check-in at the chalet is available from 3 pm unless prior arrangements have been made, and check-out is at 10 am on the day of departure.