In Wairua we live and work in the middle of a precious rainforest. It is therefore important to us to ensure our lodge operations and life in Wairua is as sustainable as possible. A visual insight into our way of life, the preservation of biodiversity and the native bird life.
Read on...An unexpected cancellation meant that Ernst and I could set off on the 2 ½ hour journey to visit the Hobbiton Movie Set, just outside of Matamata. We have had many guests who have either just been or are on their way to visit Hobbiton, so we thought it was about time we went ourselves.
Read on...The Coastal Walkway has been on our bucket list for some time, but renovations and operating the lodge made it very difficult to take a day off. We decided to send Ianto – our Welsch WWOOFER – off on a day trip to experience the walk and report back. If you would like to find out how he enjoyed the Coastal Walkway, then please read on:
Read on...Special deals for special times – time for togetherness!
Read on...Tui, Kereru, Pukeko and Piwakawaka. Our four, newly renovated double rooms all display artwork from artist Totaea Rendell.
Read on...For the next stage of our ongoing renovations we will be completely updating our two-bedroom Kiwi Apartment, which we will be taking on between May and July 2020. We will be continuing the “rainforest chic” theme and completely overhauling the kitchen, bathroom and both bedrooms.
Read on...Love the feeling of a campfire under the open sky? When fire conditions allow, we often light the Feuerring so you can sit outside and do just that. Get inspired by visiting : www.feuerring.ch
Read on...An exciting collaboration came about from a chance meeting at the local market in Whitianga between Debbie & Ernst and the local soap maker Lisa Peehikuru. Since that meeting, Lisa has been creating 100% natural soaps for our guests made from Kawakawa and Manuka (both native to NZ) which are totally hand made, piece for piece, and covered in a «jacket»of felted wool. The plants and bushes that Lisa uses for her lovely smelling soaps have natural healing properties and come from the forests of the Coromandel Peninsula. We are proud of our partnership with Lisa and her Soap+Native collection!
Emma Darragh is a freelance journalist for „GO TRAVEL New Zealand“ – one of the country’s leading travel magazines – who visited Wairua Lodge at the beginning of September.
New Zealand Tourism awards a TOP TOURISM WEBSITE winner every week and we received the award in June 2017. As newcomers to the Kiwi tourism scene, this made us very proud and happy! NZ Tourism especially praised the film-clip at the start, which takes you on a virtual tour of the lodge and surrounds.
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