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PHOTOS: Hobbit-themed hideaway near Osoyoos is one of Canada’s most wish-listed unique stays

The Second Breakfast Hideaway on Airbnb’s list of most popular unique destinations

A hobbit-themed hideaway near Osoyoos has made it into Airbnb’s most popular unique stays in Canada.

Second Breakfast Hideaway, formerly known as Hobbit Mountain Hole, has made it on Airbnb’s most popular unique destinations in Canada list recently released.

The earthhouse and hobbit-inspired fantasy escape is located 25-30 minutes east of Osoyoos.

The Hobbit House offers seclusion and privacy on a mountain surrounded by nature.

“Fantastic space for Tolkien fans and nature lovers! Amazing landscape for a cozy weekend away!” said one guest in their reviews.

But if you had hoped for a weekend away there this year, you’ll have to look towards 2023. The Second Breakfast Hideaway is almost fully booked for 2022.

According to Airbnb, travellers are seeking and booking unique stays.

“As peak tourism season kicks off, travellers are taking advantage of unique Canadian properties like tiny homes, treehouses, earth homes, barns and boathouses like never before,” said Airbnb about their top unique Canadian destination stays of 2021. “New data by Airbnb shows that nights booked at unique listings in Canada increased by almost 70 percent last year compared to 2019.

Treehouses make up 10 of the top 40 Canadian wish-listed unique stays in 2021. Only three Airbnb listings from B.C. cracked their top 40 unique destination list.

In 2020, Christine Le Comte purchased a ranch just east of Osoyoos in Bridesville. Le Comte dubbed the small guest house there the Hobbit Mountain Hole Bed and Breakfast and put it up on Airbnb.

Then Warner Bros. issued a trademark infringement warning over the use of the word ‘hobbit’. She ran a social media campaign to rename her Airbnb and Second Breakfast Hideaway won.

READ MORE: Hobbit-themed Okanagan getaway changes name after threat from Warner Bros.



Monique Tamminga

About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the Langley Advance Times.
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