Buttons Cottage Rural Retreat
Address | Gaunts Rd, Nietta TAS, Australia |
Phone | +61 409 658 311 |
Website | www.buttonscottage.com.au |
Categories | Hotel |
Rating | 4.8 5 reviews |
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Buttons Cottage Rural Retreat reviews
5Perfect escape for the family. Retreat on a perfectly prepared working farm. Plenty to Explore too!
It is so peaceful my wife and I had our 25 Wedding anniversary there and was amazing. Allison cooked a dinner for us which was magnificent. We had a week there and are looking forward to going again. To be able to see and feed farm animals was so great. We would recommend this place to everyone. Thanks for a magical holiday.
Buttons cottage was a very cozy and charming cottage, close to cradle mountain. My family spent two nights in this beautiful house that was well equipped, and thoroughly enjoyed it! The stars at night were amazing as well. Would love to come back one day)
We stayed here for the light before our wedding and for our first year wedding anniversary, what a great escape and spot to get Married! Highly recommend.
Buttons Cottage is an amazing place to spend a few days at.
The cottage itself is beautifully restored, but it has enough modern features to be comfortable.
The host is friendly and accommodating.
Whilst the cottage is relatively isolated, it is ideally situated to explore the region. There are day walks with in walking distance from the cottage (Castra Falls) and longer walks a short drive away.
You could set up at the cottage for a few days and use it as a base for exploring the region, and this is what we are planning to do ourselves later in the year.
We tried the trout fishing, but caught nothing. There are definitely trout there to be caught though.
One activity I made the most of while I was there was astro photography. Being so remote, there is very little light pollution. There is also a great Southern aspect, so, in ideal conditions, you'd be able to catch the Southern Lights.