Nestled on a ridge overlooking the vast Waipoua Forest, where iconic kauri trees have been living for 3,000 years, Waipoua Lodge offers luxury accommodation in an original homestead.
Christian
Germany
We enjoyed every bit of our stay. Thanks to our great hosts Fiona and Ann, we learned a lot about live in that area, had a guided tour to meet Tana Mahuta and his siblings and also found the way to Aranga beach, not to forget wonderful breakfasts and excellent dinner. Thank you again!
A recently renovated apartment situated in Dargaville, Rustic Rails Accommodation features barbecue facilities. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Carmika
New Zealand
It was all very new and great facilities. While the carriage/unit was small, it had everything you needed for your stay.
The Runaway is offering accommodation in Dargaville. With city views, this accommodation features a terrace. The apartment provides rooms with air conditioning, free private parking and free WiFi.
Toad Hall is located in Baylys Beach. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony and free private parking. The property is non-smoking and is situated a few steps from Baylys Beach.
House
New Zealand
We loved the location and the atmosphere of the bach
Dargaville Motel in Dargaville has 3-star accommodation with a garden. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Located opposite the beautiful Kai Iwi Lakes, "The Lakes" retreat features an 9 seater movie theatre and a lakeside gazebo with hot tub. Guests have access to a patio with BBQ.
John
United Kingdom
Perfect location, clean and comfortable. Staff were exceptional.
Lovely setting, convenient to NZ's last remaining stands of...
Lovely setting, convenient to NZ's last remaining stands of the magnificent kauri forests. We went on the night time Kiwi walk but failed to see NZ's famous flightless birds, possibly due to the full moon. Only issue was the Wifi kept falling down.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely place to visit for peace and tranquility.
A lovely place to visit for peace and tranquility. You need to provide all your own food and drink and definitely need some transport such as a car to get around. Next time I visit, I will bring books to read and make sure I bring enough provisions.
This is a cabin in a holiday park rather than a motel. The grounds are exceptional and the staff very aware of the native fauna and flora; an experience not to be missed. You need to carry in your own food as the nearest hotel (Kaihu) has limited hours.
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