“Amazing gardens and scenery ! Can get absolutely lost”
Helen
新西兰
“Peaceful surroundings.Fragrant forest , bird song .
Perfect for a relaxing break”
Bernadette
澳大利亚
“A beautiful space in a little piece of paradise just down the road from Kerikeri”
Michael
新西兰
“Clean bedding and great size. Gardens were a highlight”
Penelope
澳大利亚
“Loved that it was in a rain forest so close to town”
Pete
新西兰
“Fantastic location.
Close to town but removed enough to feel like an escape.”
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Margaret
新西兰
“This place was amazing. Set in the most awesome gardens, with a world class restaurant just metres away (out of sight).
Really comfy in a brillant part of NZ so glad we spent two nights here, superb gardens to wander around in.
Thanks to the...”
N
Norman
新西兰
“Loved the bush setting, the cabin really requires a bushwalk and that's very cool. The Maha restaurant was superb, a real treat.”
Y
Yanchi
新西兰
“Everything.”
J
Jo
新西兰
“The setting, lovely large warm cottages with everything you need. gorgeous restaurant fab owners and restaurant staff”
房东信息
9.7
9.7
房东评分
房东评分
Wharepuke has been in the family since 1938. Robin Booth moved back to the family land in 1993 where, from completely bare earth he started a subtropical nursery and started the plantings of what is now lush subtropical "Gardens of National Significance" NZGT.
Robins daughter Tania with her partner Mark moved to Wharepuke after travelling An old army barrack was moved from Auckland on the back of a truck and converted into a restaurant.The cottages were built
Mark Graver RE set up the Wharepuke Print Studio, NZ's only dedicated nontoxic etching studio, and the Art at Wharepuke gallery, specialising in international printmakers but also exceptional works in other media.
A sculpture trail meanders through the gardens. There is a changing exhibition of sculptures and provide opportunity for artist residencies for artists from around the world.
Maha Restaurant :Run by couple Ming and Diane. Award winning chef Ming Poon describes his food as "where East Meets West".He uses local produce and wines and is fully licensed.They have numerous awards and write-ups in top national magazines
Kerikeri is a boutique town with lots of cafes, wineries and crafts. Wharepuke is just a 5 min walk to NZs iconic historic area the Stone Store Basin reserve where there is NZ's oldest buildings, Maori history and lovely river walks to see waterfalls.
Just 1km to Kerikeri town