Morere Tearooms & Camping Ground
Opposite Morere Hot Springs are the Morere Tearooms & Camping Ground where you can get a respectable toasted sandwich and avail yourself of campsites and basic cabins alongside the babbling Tunanui Stream.
Opposite Morere Hot Springs are the Morere Tearooms & Camping Ground where you can get a respectable toasted sandwich and avail yourself of campsites and basic cabins alongside the babbling Tunanui Stream.
Morere Hot Springs Lodge is a a farmy enclave where the lambs gambol and the dog wags her tail at you nonstop. Sleeping options are a classic 1917 farmhouse with sweet sleep-out, or two adorable cabins.
It was probably a little more prim and proper when it was a convent, but this grungy old place has plenty of character and tight security.
Right by the beach and a pleasant 10-minute walk to town, this grassy holiday park offers good-value built accommodation and grassy lanes for pitching tents and parking vans.
With super street appeal on the high street (500m to town), the mildly aeronautical Teal boasts a solid offering of tidy, family-friendly units with the bonus of a pleasant swimming-pool area and lots of lawn to run around on.
Overlooking the harbour, this apartment-style inn offers well-kept units with no-frills decor and the bonus of good balconies.
Next door to the Pacific Harbour, the Senator offers superior views from its private balconies – the perfect place for sipping your chardonnay. The upstairs rooms have more privacy.
The modern Emerald is all about the swimming pool and patio area, which makes a reasonable fist of looking like a foxy international. Surrounding it are 48 luxury suites running along epic corridors connecting the various wings.
A ship-shape faux-Tudor guest house decked out in a stylish maritime fashion. There are two pleasantly furnished en-suite rooms, comfortable lounge and pretty garden.
Play lord of the manor at this lovely 1920s Arts and Crafts–style riverside home. Two guest rooms (one with clawfoot-bath en suite) share a stately lounge and a bright breakfast room opening on to the swimming pool and Waimata River.
In the sweet little settlement of Tuai, 6km from Onepoto, this beautifully kept home now serves as a B&B run by '100% Kiwi' hosts.
Located 4km from the Onepoto trailhead, Big Bush offers tent sites, trim cabins and acceptable backpacker rooms. Pick-ups, water taxis/scenic charters and storage are available.
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