Toffee House — A Candy-Coloured Resort with Panoramic Mountain Views, Right on the Main Road in Sarika
If you want a Nakhon Nayok stay that's fun to photograph, full of colour, with lovely mountain views but easy on the wallet, Toffee House (also called Toffy House Resort) is worth a look. It's a small candy-style resort painted in blue, pink, orange and yellow, tucked into the Sarika foothills. What guests consistently mention is the cute design, the Deluxe rooms with panoramic mountain views, the on-site Toffy Cafe, and the helpful staff. It sits right by the main road next to a 7-Eleven, and Wang Takrai and Nang Rong waterfalls are only minutes away. It's about a two-hour drive from Bangkok. Score 8.7 from 20 Trip.com reviews. From approx. THB 1,200/night.
Toffee House nails exactly what travellers who love a bright, photogenic stay are after. The resort is decorated in a candy style — blue, pink, orange and yellow — which comes from the owner's background in design work. It sits in the Sarika area, on the foothill side of Nakhon Nayok, with the soft sound of running water giving it a cool, relaxed feel. At around 25 rooms it's small, but photo corners and seating nooks are scattered throughout, making it a good pick for anyone who wants a cute place to stay at a price that's easy to manage.
There's a good spread of room types. Standard rooms at around 21 sqm and Superior rooms are ground-floor cottages in bright colours, each with a front patio to sit out on. The Deluxe rooms at around 28 sqm sit in a two-storey building, with a modern design that sleeps 2–4 and the panoramic mountain views guests rave about most. There's also a Family Room for larger groups. Every room has air-con, a TV, a fridge, hot water and free Wi-Fi — everything you need for a night or two of rest.
"The staff are so great and supportive, helping with everything. Rooms are clean, the location is convenient right by the main road with a 7-Eleven nearby, and the place is adorable and very photogenic."
Another draw here is the on-site Toffy Cafe. Open from roughly 8am to 8pm, it serves 100% Arabica coffee from Doi Saket, Chiang Mai. Decorated in bright white tones, it doubles as the lobby and cafe — a nice spot to relax over coffee in the morning before heading out, or to wind down in the evening. The thing guests praise most often is the care from the staff — many reviews describe them as friendly and genuinely helpful, giving the place the warmth of staying somewhere you know.
Location is one of this place's strong points. It's in the Sarika area right on the main road, with a 24-hour 7-Eleven nearby for snacks and supplies. Wang Takrai park and Nang Rong waterfall are only minutes away by car, and Sarika waterfall and Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam are a short drive on. It works well as a base for exploring the waterfalls and nature around Sarika. The trade-off is that it's a small resort — facilities aren't as full as a big resort's, the town centre is a fair way off, and you'll really want your own car.
To be honest, there are a few things to keep in mind. Some reviews note a vibrating noise from the air-con in certain rooms, occasionally unclear communication with staff, and bedding or amenity quality that's just ordinary in places. This is straight from real guest reviews, and it reflects a small budget resort where the finishing details aren't perfect in every corner. Even so, the overall sentiment stays positive — especially the cute design, the roadside location next to a 7-Eleven, and the welcome. The overall score of around 8.7 on Trip.com (from 20 reviews), with a location rating as high as 9 out of 10, shows guests are happy at this price point.
All in, Toffee House suits anyone after a cute, colourful stay with nice mountain views, an easy price and a convenient roadside spot, used as a base for the Sarika waterfalls. If you value a fun, photo-friendly design, an on-site cafe, a location where snacks are easy to grab and a price that's easy on the wallet — over the full facilities of a big resort — this place delivers. Just book a Deluxe mountain-view room and keep your expectations realistic on the small details, and you'll get a waterfall trip that's well worth it.
A tip from reading through plenty of reviews: book a Deluxe room in the two-storey building with the panoramic mountain view — it's the best-value pick here. Ask to check the air-con before settling in, in case you land a room where it's noisy. Visit in the late rainy season (Aug–Oct) when Nang Rong and Sarika waterfalls are at their fullest and prettiest, but check the weather before getting in the water. And don't skip the Toffy Cafe for a Doi Saket coffee in the morning before you head off.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Cute candy-style design, very photogenic and colourful
- ✓ Right by the main road, next to a 24-hour 7-Eleven — very convenient
- ✓ Deluxe rooms with panoramic mountain views
- ✓ Staff are caring, friendly and helpful with everything
- ! Air-con in some rooms has a vibrating noise
- ! Communication with staff is occasionally unclear
- ! It's a small resort — facilities aren't as full as a big resort's
- ✓ Near the main road and a 7-Eleven — high location score
- ✓ Cute atmosphere, clean rooms, good service
- ✓ On-site Toffy Cafe with Doi Saket Arabica coffee
- ✓ Minutes' drive to Wang Takrai and Nang Rong waterfalls
- ! Bedding and amenity quality is ordinary in places
- ! Some room types are small, better for short stays
- ! Long-weekend rates climb — compare across platforms
- 💡If you're a light sleeper — some reviews note a vibrating noise from the air-con in certain rooms → ask to check the air-con before settling in, and request a room change if it's disruptive.
- 💡If you want the full facilities of a big resort — this is a small resort of around 25 rooms focused on design and location, with no large pool or in-house spa → it suits people who care more about photos, short stays and getting out to the waterfalls.
- 💡If you want full mountain views — not every room has them → book a Deluxe room in the two-storey building that's listed with the panoramic mountain view for the best-value pick.