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The vast wilderness beyond. The lodge is completely self-sufficient for power and water, making it an eco-friendly accommodation option.
The cabins at Hukatere Lodge are cosy and comfortable, offering a rustic retreat for guests. There are communal bathrooms and a kitchen area for shared use. The cabins are powered by solar electricity, and guests can enjoy a sustainable and eco-friendly stay.
For those who prefer a more traditional camping experience, Hukatere Lodge offers a camping ground located just 300m from the Ninety Mile Beach along the Te Araroa Trail. This camping ground is ideal for tents, camper-vans, and backpackers. There are spacious places for tents, as well as parking for campervans and caravans. Hot showers and a communal kitchen are available for campers' convenience.
Hukatere Lodge and Camping Ground is surrounded by beautiful natural attractions and offers a range of activities for guests to enjoy. Hiking and horse tracking along the Te Araroa track and Ninety Mile Beach are just a few of the many possibilities. Guests can explore Cape Reinga, West and East Coast beaches, and take part in numerous walks and activities nearby.
The lodge's host, Gabi Pfaender, is an artist with a passion for the coastal scenery where she lives and works. Her work in sculpture, painting, photography, and printmaking is influenced by the natural beauty of the area. Gabi is dedicated to creating a comfortable and relaxed setting where guests can truly connect with nature and enjoy all that Hukatere Lodge and Camping Ground has to offer.
Whether you're looking for a secluded eco-accommodation, cosy cabins, or a camping ground near the beach, Hukatere Lodge has something for everyone. Their idyllic location on the west coast of the Aupouri Peninsula in the Far North of New Zealand provides breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. Contact Hukatere Lodge to book your stay and experience the beauty of the wilderness along the Ninety Mile Beach.