Waiotemarama Falls Lodge
Opononi, Northland, New Zealand
The master bedroom suite has a queen size bed, 1 dresser, 2 night stands, mirror, walk-in wardrobe, desk and chairs, ensuite toilet and shower.
Facilities
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Vehicle access directly to the door. No internal stairs.
The Lodge
You are the only guests!
You have complete privacy. This spacious home is nestled in the native forest of New Zealand's sub-tropical Far North region.
Click here for a video walk through of the Lodge.
Tranquil and isolated, yet only minutes from the Opononi Wharf, Hokianga Harbour and open coast of the Tasman Sea.
The second bedroom has twin beds, 1 dresser, mirror, small table, walk-in wardrobe, ensuite toilet and shower.
Other facilities include:
* Satellite TV and phone. Broadband available at the office.
* Ground coffee, coffee plunger, instant coffee, tea, flowers, hairdryers, toiletries
* Complimentary continental breakfast foods
* 3 oil-filled electric heaters
* Bushwalks and hunting trails
* Gardens for the freshest vegetables
* Free-standing fireplace (chopped wood provided)
* Facsimile and copy service available
* Guide and chauffer service available
* Massage therapist (additional charge)
* Babysitting (additional charge)
* Information compendium
* Printed day trip itineraries
* On-call concierge, meals and supplies
* Helipad in front of the Lodge (on driveway)
* 24/7 hosts live out of sight, but only 200m or a phone call away
Smoking Policy
The Lodge is a smoke-free environment.
Ashtrays are available for your use outside.
The lounge and dining area is roomy and open plan, with acoustic guitar, satellite TV and free-standing fireplace. Games, cards and puzzles are in the cupboard.
You are welcome to leave the cooking to Chef Rawiri, and have a catered meal including fine local produce.
Full laundry facilities
Fully equipped kitchen
Waiotemarama Falls Lodge is the Hokianga's finest accommodation experience. See the real New Zealand bush!
Activities include sandboarding, hiking, fishing, hunting, birdwatching, stargazing, horsetrekking, Maori culture experiences, art trails, the Waipoua Forest and so much more!
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Guests enjoying the Lodge guitar
Outside master bedroom window