Drawknife Lodge

Drawknife Lodge

Ohakune, Manawatū-Whanganui

Drawknife Lodge is located near Ohakune in the Manawatū-Whanganui region, approximately 3.5 hours from Wellington.

Set on peaceful farmland and backing onto a stream and native forest reserve, the handcrafted log cabin offers breathtaking views of Mt Ruapehu and the surrounding countryside.

The cabin interior is warm, welcoming and beautifully in tune with its handcrafted log design. The ground floor features a queen bedroom, cosy lounge with a fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen, and a modern bathroom. The open mezzanine holds a second queen bed, perfect for two couples or a family.

Daily visits from kererū and the occasional sighting of whio in the stream are gentle reminders of the natural beauty that surrounds you. And with virtually no light pollution, the night sky comes alive with stars.

To add an extra touch of magic, wander the tranquil bush walks just across the road, cool off in the nearby swimming hole, or take a scenic 25-minute drive to the Turoa ski field on Mt Ruapehu.

FROM $350

Children aged 7+ only

  • Sleeps 4
  • Children aged 7+ welcome
  • Dogs welcome
address
 

165 Mangateitei Road, Ohakune 4691

directions
 

Drawknife Lodge is located near Ohakune in the Manawatu-Whanganui region, approximately 3.5 hours from Wellington.

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

    Drawknife Lodge is self-catering. Just bring your own food and drink, and cook meals using the electric oven and gas hobs provided in your kitchen. You'll find all the cutlery, crockery, pots and pans that you'll need.

    For a quick bite, there are several great options nearby. Powderkeg Restaurant and Bar is a cosy pub with delicious food and locally crafted beers. The Cyprus Tree Restaurant & Bar offers warm indoor fires and stunning views of Mount Ruapehu. It's also a great choice for families. Osteria Italian Restaurant is perfect for pizza, pasta and wine lovers. All three are less than a 10-minute drive from the log cabin.

    The nearest store for stocking up on food and supplies is in Ohakune, 7 minutes away.

  • things to do

    Stoke the crackling fire and enjoy its warmth as you lose yourself in a good book or play one of the board games available at the log cabin. If it's a warm day, try your hand at petanque on the lawn.

    Venture just across the road where a peaceful bush walk leads you to a secluded swimming hole and picnic table. Enjoy a picnic by the water in tranquil surroundings, listening to native birdsong and the gentle flow of the water.

    Are you a keen skier or snowboarder? Hit the slopes at Mount Ruapehu's ski field in winter (Turoa is less than half an hour's drive!) Mountain bike along the historic Old Coach Road or traverse the Mountain to Sea trails when seeking an adrenaline rush. Hike the many routes around majestic Mt Ruapehu, including the world-renowned Tongariro Crossing for breathtaking volcanic landscapes and alpine views.

  • your hosts

    Your hosts at Drawknife Lodge are Peter and Leah.

    Along with their children, Sidney and Finley, and furry friend Max, this family's journey with the property began in 2019 when they purchased what was then simply a bare section of land with an abandoned pool.

    For a few years, Peter and Leah camped on the property, gradually clearing and restoring it. The turning point came in 2022 when, inspired by a log building course, they embarked on a project to build the log cabin by hand. 

    Surrounded by mountain views, a peaceful beech forest, and clear night skies, Drawknife Lodge was originally built as a personal retreat. Now, Peter and Leah are thrilled to share their handcrafted haven with others.

    Named after the tool used to hand-peel the 52 Douglas fir logs that form its structure, Drawknife Lodge showcases the unique character of each carefully selected tree.

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