Harakeke Hut

Harakeke Hut

Coromandel, Waikato

Harakeke Hut is situated on Coromandel Peninsula, just over 3-hour's drive from Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga, and 45 minutes from Coromandel Town.

Nestled within native New Zealand bush, the hut offers stunning views beyond the treetops of the ocean and Great Barrier Island. The only sounds you’ll hear during your stay are the birds and the wind rustling through the trees. The land is home to many native birds such as kereru, tūī, fantail, bellbird, and ruru, which can be spotted around the hut and along nearby bush tracks.

The expansive wooden deck is perfect for relaxing, with a sunshade sail offering cool shade on warmer days and string lights adding a magical touch in the evenings. Step through the French doors into a cosy bedroom, framed by sheer white curtains that flutter in the breeze. A kitchen is right next door, and an outdoor shower and loo are just metres away. Enjoy alfresco dining at the wooden table or relax in the bean bags after grilling up a storm on the BBQ under the stars.

Here, you’ll experience nothing but seclusion and serenity.

FROM $220

  • Sleeps 2
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879 Tuateawa Road, Waikawau 3584

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Harakeke Hut is situated on Coromandel Peninsula, just over 3-hour's drive from Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga, and 45 minutes from Coromandel Town.

Follow the Google Maps directions to the address.

You will receive a pre-arrival email with detailed arrival instructions and your host's details 5-days prior to your stay.

Note: If you have booked within 5 days and haven't received a pre-arrival email shortly after booking, please email us at [email protected].

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  • eating and drinking

    Harakeke Hut is self-catering. Just bring your own food and drink, and cook meals using the gas-fired BBQ and single gas ring provided. You'll find all the cutlery, crockery, pots and pans that you'll need.

    There are several very good restaurants in Coromandel Town, a 45-minute drive away, including Weta Cafe, UMU Restaurant and Cafe and Pepper Tree Restaurant and Bar. For a shorter journey, head to Colville township, 25 minutes away, where you'll find Hereford 'n' a Pickle serving outstanding burgers made from their own farm-raised beef, cooked fresh to order. And don't miss the famous pizza nights at Colville Cafe – they're a local favourite.

    The nearest store for stocking up on food and supplies is either in Colville or Coromandel.

  • things to do

    Enjoy the ocean-view pétanque court, explore a collection of puzzles, card games, and board games, or lose yourself in a good book.

    Feel free to wander through native bush trails on the property for a breath of fresh air. If you're interested in New Zealand's native flora. We also recommend trying the Driving Creek Railway Train tour –  a 1 hour 15 minute railway ride on New Zealand's only mountain railway.

    Explore the Coromandel's treasures! For beach lovers, Little Bay is just a 2-minute drive away, offering safe swimming and golden sands. A few more minutes along, Waikawau Bay boasts a wilder coastline perfect for long walks, surfing, and boogie boarding. Check out more biking and walking tracks here, or fish with Coro Cowboys Fishing Charters.

    There are a few local fishing, snorkelling, and diving ‘hot spots’ provided in your Welcome Guide – just make sure you keep it a secret!

  • your hosts

    Your hosts at Harakeke Hut are Colleen and Stephen.

    After years of searching, your hosts, Colleen and Stephen, finally discovered their 11-acre paradise. With vision and dedication, they've nurtured the scrub and regenerating bush and over the 20 years have planted thousands of native trees, guided by an ecologist's knowledge and supported by a local couple whose tireless efforts have helped transform the land.

    The hut was the family’s first home on the 11-acre property for eight years until they expanded beyond living in this beloved little cabin and built further away, and Harakeke Hut became a getaway for their son. As he now lives in New York they wanted to share this special space with guests, expanding it beyond just family and friends.

    The property's name, "Harakeke", comes from the Māori word for flax, reflecting the area's history. They've planted hundreds of flax plants along their 500-meter driveway to honour this heritage.

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