| country: | New Zealand |
| location: | Gisborne, North Island |
| price: | From NZ $275 - NZ $330 per room per night |
description
This luxury accommodation is a tranquil utopia, only 10 minutes from Gisborne airport and yet a world apart from urban living. Gisborne is the first city in the world to greet the sun each day. It is located on the east coast of New Zealand. We have breathtaking beaches with excellent surf and freedom camping is allowed.
Come to this eco lodge to relax and enjoy superb food which is mostly grown in our own garden. Go for a leisurely stroll around the lake or through our well tracked forest. Feed the animals or pick some oranges for your freshly squeezed breakfast juice. Listen to the birds and look out over a stunning landscape while enjoying award winning Gisborne wines.
Unique nature tours Historic Maori sites Authentic Maori performances Gardening
Waka Toa cultural performance
Price: NZ $125 per person
Be greeted by Maori warriors in the traditional Maori way. Cultural performance at a registered historic site at the lodge.
Unique nature tours culminating in a Sunset Celebration
Price: NZ $125 per person
Unique nature tours include greeting & feeding the animals, leisurely stroll over the farm and feeding Hamish, our Highland cattle steer, visiting the benign mud volcanoes, walking around the lake and up Hans's Nature Walk, visiting the historic Maori Pa site Whaitiripapa Pa and finally arriving at the historic Maori gardens. We drink some award winning Waihirere Terroir Chardonnay and TW Viognier while enjoying Kay's delicious fingerfood around a raging fire. While the sun sets we talk about local Maori history.
Come to this eco lodge to relax and enjoy superb food which is mostly grown in our own garden. Go for a leisurely stroll around the lake or through our well tracked forest. Feed the animals or pick some oranges for your freshly squeezed breakfast juice. Listen to the birds and look out over a stunning landscape while enjoying award winning Gisborne wines.
activities and tours
Unique nature tours Waka Toa cultural performance
Price: NZ $125 per person
Be greeted by Maori warriors in the traditional Maori way. Cultural performance at a registered historic site at the lodge.
Unique nature tours culminating in a Sunset Celebration
Price: NZ $125 per person
Unique nature tours include greeting & feeding the animals, leisurely stroll over the farm and feeding Hamish, our Highland cattle steer, visiting the benign mud volcanoes, walking around the lake and up Hans's Nature Walk, visiting the historic Maori Pa site Whaitiripapa Pa and finally arriving at the historic Maori gardens. We drink some award winning Waihirere Terroir Chardonnay and TW Viognier while enjoying Kay's delicious fingerfood around a raging fire. While the sun sets we talk about local Maori history.
rooms, food and facilities
Romance Room Price: NZ $330 per room per night incl taxes.
Very spacious room with king sized bed and an ensuite with luxurious two person spa bath, a private balcony and internet facilities in the room. Unsurpassed views over the farm and the wider landscape. Prices include a sumptuous breakfast, refreshments upon arrival, pre dinner New Zealand wines, email and laundry facilities. Discounts available when staying for four or more nights.
DeLuxe Guest room
Price: NZ $275 per room per night incl taxes.
Spacious room with kingsized bed, private bathroom, internet facilities in the room and fantastic views of the forest and the lake. Architecturally designed eco lodge with large al fresco area and outdoor sitting areas. Pet friendly accommodation: You are allowed to bring your pet. We have 3 dogs, 1 goat, 1 horse, 1 pet deer, 5 chickens, heaps of friendly cattle and a piggy.
Family / baby friendly accommodation: Very family friendly. Your children will absolutely love the interaction with animals. No traffic; the nearest road is 400 metres away. Golden beaches as far as the eye can see are 11 km from the lodge (on a quiet night you can hear the sound of the waves!). We provide a multitude of little areas, both inside and outside where you can enjoy the contact with your baby. However, we have no children ourselves and would require inquisitive 2 - 3 year olds to be in company of an adult while downstairs at the lodge.
how to find us
By air: 10 minutes from Gisborne airport. By road: On the State Highway 2 take the first road left past Ormond Village. This road, the Back Ormond Road, is sign posted as: "Gisborne, via Mangapapa". Please contact us for full details on how to reach the lodge from Gisborne
how this holiday makes a difference
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We are a 32 ha sustainably managed, semi permacultural operation with a variety of sustainable agro-forestry projects. We started 16 years ago with closed canopy plantings of Cupressus lusitanica, Pinus radiata and Acacia melanoxylon to combat rampant soil erosion on the steeper areas of our farm. At present about 10 ha of the farm is in forest with a variety of species and offering a very attractive mosaic of green colours on a formerly denuded and actively eroding landscape.
Our eco tourism venture includes visits by Waka Toa, a local Maori cultural performance group to our two historic Maori sites in the forest on the farm. Waka Toa is an active partner in developing authentic Maori experiences for our overseas visitors to these historic sites. The eco lodge is recognised by the Department of Conservation, the New Zealand Farm Forestry Association, Forest & Bird and the Gisborne Regional Council as an example of outstanding environmental protection and we were awarded the 2003 Rural Environmental Awards by the Gisborne Regional Council, in cooperation with DoC. During April 2006 we were awarded the prestigious Farm Forester of the Year Award, North Island, 2006 by the New Zealand Farm Forestry Association. The lodge itself was completed in 2004 and build of materials with as small an ecological foot print as possible. Most structural timber was sourced within a 20 km radius and was milled by a local two man operation sawmill. The timbers used were non native and not imported but were sustainably grown in a forest park. 90% of the timber used was Lawson’s cypress which is naturally durable. Other species used were Macrocarpa and Douglas fir. Ply cladding was of sustainably managed Radiata pine but was treated to provide durability. We use exclusively rainwater which is collected in three large underground tanks. Drinking water is filtered but even without filtering is of an extremely high purity and clarity. Hot water is provided by a large solar panel in summer and a wetback fire stove in winter. For 8 to 9 months a year we are disconnected from the electrical grid for our hot water needs. The electricity we do consume from the grid is produced at the nearby Tuai hydro plant which means the lodge is almost entirely run on renewable resources. We have a passive solar under floor heating system which does not draw any electricity barring a very small water circulation pump. A small sewage treatment plant produces grey waste water which irrigates a small native tree plantation at the bottom of our garden. We were awarded Gold and the Supreme Award during the 2006 House of the Year Awards as well as the Pink Batt Insulation Award by the Master Builders Association. As a practising forester Kees (the owner) is very well suited to work with Landcare and the Forest Research Institute Scion, as well as east coast landowners, to restore degraded native forests. We are presently investigating how we can connect our top inbound tour operators to these restoration practices to mitigate the effects of long distance travel. |
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Our eco tourism venture includes visits by Waka Toa, a local Maori cultural performance group to our two historic Maori sites in the forest on the farm. Waka Toa is an active partner in developing authentic Maori experiences for our overseas visitors to these historic sites.