“This charming B&B is nestled in the heart of New Zealand's rainforest in Coromandel. Formerly a family residence and later an artist's studio, the renovated property now offers homely guestrooms with a sit-out terrace overlooking the beautiful hotel gardens and unique nightsky spa.”

Recommended for

  • Hideaway

    • With just a handful of cosy guestrooms, a nightsky spa and treetop hot tub, book this hotel for a charming hideaway holiday
  • Romantic Break

    • The location, discreet guestrooms and excellent facilities make this hotel ideal for a secluded romantic getaway
  • Back to Nature

    • Set in the heart of the New Zealand rainforest, this hotel makes a unqiue back-to-nature retreat
  • Kayaking

    • Visit Cathedral Cove, accessible only by foot, boat or kayak; the site offers several scenic tracks once your arrive
  • Sights nearby

    • Visit the naturally occurring Waiau Falls, located just below the road – an easy walk from the hotel
  • Great walks

    • Explore the hotel's discovery trails in the native forest and see local flora and fauna up close
  • Outstanding location

  • No restaurant

  • Quiet

  • Secluded setting

  • Romantic

  • Intimate

  • Charming

  • Wellbeing

  • Disabled access

  • Child friendly

  • Boutique

Facilities

  • Rooms

    5 rooms in this hotel
  • Garden

  • No restaurant

  • No pets

  • Parking

  • Child friendly

  • Wifi

  • Hot Tub

  • Disabled access

Activities

  • Kayaking

    • Visit Cathedral Cove, accessible only by foot, boat or kayak; the site offers several scenic tracks once your arrive
  • Sights nearby

    • Visit the naturally occurring Waiau Falls, located just below the road – an easy walk from the hotel
  • Great walks

    • Explore the hotel's discovery trails in the native forest and see local flora and fauna up close

Map & Location

Other reviews

Wairua Lodge

Wairua Lodge is a family-run retreat hidden in the Coromandel’s native rainforest that offers a peaceful and restorative experience with forest walks, swimming holes and candle-lit baths under the stars.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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