Colonial House Motel
There's nothing particularly colonial-looking about it but this well-maintained motel has tidy units of ...
There's nothing particularly colonial-looking about it but this well-maintained motel has tidy units of ...
Less a farm, more an orange grove, this quiet rural house 4km out of town sleeps only 12...
It's all petals and no thorns at this stylish B&B, furnished with French antiques, luxe linens and comfy beds. The house has an art-deco ambience and awesome views.
This large, attractive, riverside camping ground with good facilities is within walking distance of the town centre. Avoid the joyless attached backpackers.
Hone Heke has a row of single-storey rooms with their own fridges, a small kitchen and a sociable covered courtyard. Weekly rates are available and recreation areas (TV lounge, pool tables, ping pong, barbecues) are good.
Built in the 1930s by an oddball Scotsman with an Asian fetish, this lodge features pagoda-shaped roofs grafted onto wooden cottages.
Hidden behind tall trees on the approach to Kerikeri, this well-priced motel has a mixture of units of varying layouts – some quite stylishly furnished and others a little more old-fashioned.
Kip among the kiwi on the eco island of love (aroha). There’s a wide range of reasonably priced options, from the peaceful campsites with basic facilities by the shelly beach to a whole house.
Best known for its food and lush gardens, Wharepuke also rents five self-contained one-bedroom cottages hidden among the palms. They have the prefabricated look of holiday-park cabins but are a step up in terms of fixtures and space.
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