Poplars Lane

Poplars Lane

Near Hastings, Hawke's Bay

Poplars Lane is 30 minutes from Hastings in the Hawke's Bay region and four hours from Wellington.

Elevated above farmland with native trees behind, the cabin looks out over the stunning Kaweka Ranges, with layered hills and poplar-lined farm lanes stretching into the distance. It's hard for words to fully capture the magic of this view.

Built from macrocarpa, gum, and Douglas fir sourced from the farm, the cabin features an open-plan layout. Kitchen, living, dining, and bedroom flow together in one warm space. It's cosy inside but perfectly equipped with everything you need for two. Wide ranch sliders open onto a large deck with two sunken outdoor baths, beautifully paired with a glass of your favourite drink. Set on a working farm, you may spot deer and rabbits wandering about, or hawks, kererū, and tūī overhead.

FROM
NZ$
290
/pn

  • Sleeps 2
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83 Flag Range Road, Sherenden 4179

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Poplars Lane is 30 minutes from Hastings in the Hawke's Bay region and 4 hours from Wellington.

Please note that the Google Maps directions are not accurate so please follow the arrival instructions carefully.

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

    Poplars Lane is self-catering. Just bring your own food and drink, and cook meals using the double gas burner cooktop and Weber BBQ provided. You'll find all the cutlery, crockery, pots and pans that you'll need.

    For those looking to eat out, there are plenty of great options nearby. The Puketapu Pub is a local favourite, 25 minutes away. The Bridge Pa Triangle is also close by, home to some of Hawke's Bay's best wineries including Trinity Hill and Oak Estate. Rosina Eatery is another great choice, and Napier, Hastings, and Havelock North are all fantastic for dining.

    The nearest store for stocking up on food and supplies is in Hastings or Taradale, 30 minutes drive away.

  • things to do

    Spend the afternoon playing Finska on the lawn, or unwind indoors with board games, cards, and a selection of books on local history, homesteads, and woolsheds. The real treat is the twin sunken outdoor baths on the deck, where you can soak, drink wine, and let the world melt away.

    One of the highlights is the woodland walk up the hill to a lookout spot. On a clear day you can see the ocean and Te Mata Peak, making it a perfect spot to watch the sunrise over Hawke's Bay. You can also wander along the farm tracks, just keep an eye out for stock movements.

  • your hosts

    Your hosts at Poplars Lane are Pip and daughter Georgia, along with husband Andrew and son Arthur, and of course the family dogs Milly and Fred.

    The family has deep roots on Tuna Nui Station, with ties to the land stretching back to 1860. Andrew is a fifth-generation farmer who has worked the property his entire life, raising sheep and beef with the help of his family. Pip helps out on the farm alongside running other business ventures, Georgia works in the meat industry, and Arthur is currently seeing the world.

    Poplars Lane was born from a desire to share the peace, beauty, and tranquillity of rural life with others. As the family sees it, not everyone gets the chance to experience dark skies, stunning views, and the simple luxury of nature, and they wanted to change that.

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