Hospitality Description: This is our secondary home.
Statistics
Listed October 2024
Views 368
General overview
Big family bach in Ōmāpere, Northland. New Zealand
3 large bedrooms with rumpus room.
2 bathrooms.
Huge section.
5 minutes walk from beautiful white sand beach, cafe, wharf, takeaway pizza shop.
Large deck.
The space
Bedroom 1: king bed and single bed
Bedroom 2: twin beds
Bedroom 3: queen bed, single bunk beds, sun seat
Rumpus room: double/single bunk beds, two single bunk beds, single bed.
Lounge: pullout double sofa bed
Guest access
2 storey, has stairs. Not wheelchair accessible unfortunately.
Features
Washer
Dishwasher
Clothes dryer
Oven
Microwave
Coffee machine
Fridge
Iron
Hair dryer
Heating
Air conditioning
TV
WiFi
High Speed Internet
Bathtub
First aid kit
Wheelchair accessible
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguisher
Bed sheets
Towels
Workspace
Fireplace
Home cinema
Toys
Gym
Sauna
BBQ
Pool
Hot tub
Balcony
Garden / yard
Deck / patio / courtyard / terrace
Covered porch / verandah
Kosher home
Meat-free kitchen
Gated community
EV Home Charger
Bikes
Camping gear
Kayak
Tennis court
Standup paddleboard
House rules
Suitable for infants under 2
Suitable for children ages 2-12
Pets welcome
No smoking
Allergens
Smoke free
Dates of Availability
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Auckland international airport. 4 hours drive away
Getting around
Will need own transport (car)
Map of Approximate Location
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Layla
We’re a family of four from the north island of New Zealand
We have our main home in Cambridge, Waikato and our beach house in Ōmāpere, Hokianga.
We love animals, outdoors and food.
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