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Pohutukawa Cabin @ Karikari Lodge.

Hosted by Paul · Karikari Peninsula, North Island
2 guests max
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The Pohutukawa Cabin is part of our Guest House space. The Cabin is private and self contained there are no shared facilities. The Pohutukawa Cabin is to the rear of Karikari Lodge and overlooks the beautiful and treasured Karikari Bay. You have free use of the SUP (Stand up paddle boards) and Bodyboards.The Pohutukawa Cabin is self contained with a walk around toilet and shower. The Cabin overlooks Karikari Bay and farm land.There are no shared faclities here. Tokerau Beach is a brisk 10 minute walk from the Cabin. You will have free use of the Kayaks, bodyboards and SUP Stand up paddleboards.

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The Pohutukawa Cabin is self contained with a walk around toilet and shower. The Cabin overlooks Karikari Bay and farm land.There are no shared faclities here. Tokerau Beach is a brisk 10 minute walk from the Cabin. You will have free use of the Kayaks, bodyboards and SUP Stand up paddleboards.
No campfires
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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NZ$135
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Karikari Peninsula, North Island, New ZealandTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Paul And Katalina M.

Joined in April 2023

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