French Peak Wagon

French Peak Wagon

Banks Peninsula

***Please note that the wood fired bath cannot be used when there is a total fire ban in place***

French Peak Wagon is set on Banks Peninsula, just 1 hour and 10 minutes from Christchurch City and 20 minutes from Akaroa.

The wagon is thoughtfully positioned on the edge of a vineyard with top-notch ocean views. Perfect for couples, the wagon is truly unique accommodation, with every comfort and luxury considered. 

The carefully crafted interior includes a queen-size bed facing out to sea, a small seating area and a kitchenette. A shower is separated by a timber divider with a toilet tucked into its own room. On a summer's day, enjoy your coffee at the breakfast bar and take in the stunning views. In the evening soak in the cedar outdoor bath and watch the sunset over the water. 

Akaroa is only 20 minutes away, so if you want to get out and about, exploring the pretty tourist town is easy to do. Or, if you want to relax, sit in the beautiful gardens on the property, listen to the birds and admire the views. End the day by watching the stars twinkle and come to life with a glass of wine in hand.

FROM $395 p/n

  • Sleeps 2
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            Dogs welcome
      Dogs welcome
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79 French Farm Valley Road, Banks Peninsula 7582

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French Peak Wagon is located on the Banks Peninsula, just 1 hour and 10 minutes from Christchurch City.

Follow the Google Maps directions to the address.

You will receive a pre-arrival email with detailed arrival instructions and your host's details 5-days prior to your stay.

Note: If you have booked within 5 days and haven't received a pre-arrival email shortly after booking, please email us at [email protected].

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  • Eating and drinking

    French Peak Wagon is self-catering. Just bring your own food and drink, and cook meals using the facilities provided in your kitchen. You'll find all the cutlery, crockery, pots and pans that you'll need.

    There are plenty of restaurants to try if you're in the mood to treat yourself out. Duvauchelle Hotel is only a 7-minute drive away. Or head out to Akaroa (20 minutes away) for more variety, including MandalaAihe RestaurantMadeira Hotel, The Grand HotelMa Maison and The Little Bistro.

    The nearest store for stocking up on food and supplies is a small store in Duvauchelle, otherwise there is a supermarket in Akaroa.

  • Things To Do

    French Peak Wagon is an atmospheric escape from the modern world. Hunker down in the wagon and soak up the glorious views, and lounge in the large bean bags in the vineyard. Or get out and about to explore the region.

    On the property, enjoy a game of petanque or a walk around the extensive garden. Designed for wandering - explore the stunning forest area, around the ponds and small waterfall, and admire the variety of native plants.

    Take a stroll down the road to French Farm Bay, only 5 minutes away. About 10 minutes drive away is the popular Shamarra Alpacas Farm and Wainui Beach.

    Akaroa, a small historic town, will also provide plenty of activities or places to eat to keep you entertained (15 minutes away).

  • Your Hosts

    Simon, Carolyn and their pet cat Kumara are your hosts at French Peak Wagon.

    Simon and Carolyn purchased French Peak in 2021 while living in Singapore. They finally made the move to New Zealand in May 2022, once borders were opened.

    The couple love Banks Peninsula - and wine! They had been looking for a joint project. French Peak, with its wagon and barn accommodation, as well as its vineyard and cellar door fitted the bill perfectly.

    The greenery, sea and hill views, birds, vineyards and super-friendly people are just some of the things they enjoy about living in this beautiful part of the world. They're looking forward to welcoming guests to enjoy it with them!

Testimonials

  • "

    It was perfect! Relaxing. The wagon is amazing and such a treat. Hosts, Simon and Carolyn, were superb and made everything nice and easy for us. They made us feel like royalty. Wine, cheese, and crackers were waiting for us in the wagon, and wine tastings on both days. Fabulous way to spend a relaxing weekend. We will be returning! Highly recommend.

    "

    - 15 Mar 2024

    1 / 10

  • "

    Firstly, what an incredible little location, overlooking the most picturesque scenery of Akaroa. The hosts were so welcoming and friendly; it felt more like family than anything. The vineyard and cellar door were an unexpected bonus, and we enjoyed learning about the wine and the impact the dormant volcanoes had on the soil characteristics. Amazing people, beautiful place to relax and unwind in peace. Couldn't recommend them more.

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    - 23 Nov 2023

    2 / 10

  • "

    We had the most wonderful stay in the wagon. Carolyn and Simon. our hosts, were very friendly and welcoming. The wagon was truly like no place we’ve stayed before. Set on the edge of the vineyard with amazing views. Carolyn and Simon even treated us to a complimentary wine tasting. Such a lovely little getaway!

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    - 21 Sep 2023

    3 / 10

  • "

    We had the absolute best time here at French Peak Wagon. Peter was very hospitable and went above and beyond to cater for our needs, including a complimentary wine tasting. We loved the setting and were invited to enjoy the grounds of the vineyard. If you are looking for a unique experience, this is the place for you. The Wagon and facilities were spotlessly clean and we will be back again!

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    - 02 May 2023

    4 / 10

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    A beautiful spot at the base of the French Peak vineyard, and only 20 minutes from Akaroa. There's also a cellar right on your doorstep! Soak in the wood-fired hot tub and stargaze. Blissful!

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    - 11 Apr 2023

    5 / 10

  • "

    What a gorgeous setting and gorgeous accommodation! With everything so well thought of, it would be hard to fault it. To top it off, our host was so wonderful. An added bonus of a delicious wine tasting and excellent story telling. We loved our stay and will be back to visit!

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    - 25 Mar 2023

    6 / 10

  • "

    Wonderful hosts and a lovely welcome with wine and cheese. It was very clean and the outdoor bath was amazing. Lovely and relaxing.

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    - 08 Mar 2023

    7 / 10

  • "

    Beautiful views, peaceful atmosphere and all round a lovely place to stay. Highly recommend this accommodation

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    - 20 Dec 2022

    8 / 10

  • "

    We had the most wonderful and relaxing time at French Peak Wagon. It felt a lot bigger than shown in the photos. Highly recommend.

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    - 04 Oct 2022

    9 / 10

  • "

    We had an amazing stay at the French Peak Wagon. Beautiful views and surroundings. Our hosts, Carolyn and Simon, were very welcoming and hospitable. The wagon was warm, cosy and perfect for our getaway as a couple. We also loved the outdoor bath. We would highly recommend a stay at French Peak Wagon!

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    - 01 Oct 2022

    10 / 10

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