Jan 2026

Petchaburi, Sat 31 Jan 2026

For the uninitiated, this resort has pretty good rooms and a nice pool. It is kids (and even dog friendly if you ask), and also has Bambies and bunnies to distract them for at least 2min. Check the website and reception for activities like archery, horse riding, ATV and an assault course wall, in case the ride isn't exciting/exhausting enough.

Resort Website

Resort details

Phone number: 032 494 202 dial 0 for Khun Noo

Email: tntcresort@gmail.com


Booking

Rooms

Leaves Valley Resort:

  • Room: THB 1,400 per night (all types), includes breakfast
  • Bed Type (Twin or Double):
  • Extra bed: THB 600 includes breakfast
  • Child 5-11 without extra bed: THB 150 for breakfast,

Meals

Friday Dinner: A la Carte (last orders from kitchen at 8pm. try and get your orders in promptly)

Saturday Lunch: THB 150 - 2+1 meat+veg dishes. A la cart option is available but VERY SLOW.

Saturday Dinner: THB 400 (THB 150 for kids 5-11), 6 dishes + fried rice + fruit, including veggie options.
Please buy your meal coupons with your room if possible, or at reception on the day.

Sunday lunch: A la carte

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The rides

Hares

Thomas 'Beyond Venereal' W, Kim 'Bacteria Butt' H, and Oliver S

What to expect?

We have also decided to include a Friday night ride.

Ride off at 8pm.

No technical riding but powerful lights are important.
No paper - just follow the leader.
There will be drink stop(s).
The ride will be approximately 1hr long.

Saturday ride:
31+14km of a mix of tracks, fields and forest mostly on rarely used trails. Not super steep or super technical generally, but a fast flowing ride. All totally dry of course.

Sunday ride:
Family friendly 31km, or 23km short-cut, through some really scenic country side and some nice forested trails if you go long.

This ride is the 700th ride.


Misdirections

Follow Google maps directions.
Note that the hotel was renamed in 2018 from Thanatthichaburi to Leaves Valley Resort


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Google Maps directions may deviate from the Hares misdirections due to traffic, construction areas, ...