Okopako Lodge is situated is on a family farm and has large decks with panoramic views of the countryside, native bush and Hokianga Harbour; we specialise in reasonably priced accommodation within a rural eco-farm and gardens setting.
WALKS, NATURE, BEACHES, NATURAL BEAUTY, ARTS & CULTURE!<...
Okopako Lodge is situated is on a family farm and has large decks with panoramic views of the countryside, native bush and Hokianga Harbour; we specialise in reasonably priced accommodation within a rural eco-farm and gardens setting.
WALKS, NATURE, BEACHES, NATURAL BEAUTY, ARTS & CULTURE!
- DOC walkways begin at the gate and some walks on the farm itself are possible. - Half of the farm is in native kauri forest where you can walk to enjoy the spectacular views. - Stargaze while listening to the Morepork and Kiwis call at night. No need for a TV here! -
Okopako is not far from Opononi and Omapere beaches for Hokianga Harbour activities and a short drive to Waipoua Kauri Forest. - The area is known for its relaxed natural beauty and vibrant arts community. - The Hokianga abounds with Maori and settlement history.
ROOM TYPES & FACILITIES
Single, double, twin, family or shared rooms are available as well as onsite cabins, a caravan, campsites and camper van parking areas with a separate amenities block, with a fully equipped kitchen. - There is gas hot water and cooking throughout. - All beds are fully made up. Towels can be provided. - The Lodge and caravans are ideal for family and tramping groups, as well as adventure riders. Motorbike friendly accommodation.
ECO CREDENTIALS
The accommodation facilities run on an energy-efficient lighting system.
Seasonal organic produce may be available. An organic vegetable garden with established fruit trees and a worm farm are features of Okopako.
Essential Stay Info
Cabin
Camping
Lodge
Private Room
Cats Welcome
Children Welcome
Digital Detox
Dog Friendly
Family Friendly
Farmstay experience
Rural Views
RV/Motorhome Camping
Self-Contained Vehicles
Shared Bathroom
Shared Living Area
Shared Room
Single Safe
Check in time: 12 midday
Check out time: 10 am
Eating and Drinking
The Lodge has a fully equipped kitchen - although no microwave or dishwasher. Two fridge/freezers are in the kitchen and two gas ovens/cooktops.
There is also a separate amenities block, with a smaller well-equipped kitchen, in the camping ground building.
There is gas hot water and cooking throughout.
Bedding Configuration
There are three large rooms in the Lodge: one with a queen bed and three singles; one with a double bed with single bunk above and three single beds; ...
There are three large rooms in the Lodge: one with a queen bed and three singles; one with a double bed with single bunk above and three single beds; the third with a double bed with single bunk above, two single beds and a set of bunks. There are also two cabins - each with a double bed in the lower level and two single beds in the loft. Another room in the camping ground building has a queen bed and one single bed. There is also a caravan with a double bed in it close to the main Lodge. All rooms can be booked as a single, twin, double or family rooms depending on the season and demand.
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FACILITIES
The Lodge has a large well-equipped kitchen and dining area, a cozy lounge with fireplace and library, and large sun decks wrapped around the whole building so guests can enjoy the peac...
FACILITIES
The Lodge has a large well-equipped kitchen and dining area, a cozy lounge with fireplace and library, and large sun decks wrapped around the whole building so guests can enjoy the peaceful environment and panoramic views. Guests can read, borrow or exchange some books from the Lodge library.
ACCESSIBILITY
The Lodge has two bathroom areas: one accessible shower room with toilet, and one with a separate shower and toilet.
Okopako Lodge is fully accessible with a ramp up onto the deck area and entrances.
Unique kiwi experiences for you
Okopako Lodge is set against a backdrop of native forests, including Kauri, Rimu and Tanekaha.
Organic gardens (including worm farms and orchards).
It's not far to the beautiful beaches of Opononi and Omapere on the Hokianga Harbour (for beach activities, e.g. sand boarding on the dunes, fishing).
What we love about this property
Guests love Okopako for (amongst other things):
- It's tranquility
- It's superb panoramic views from the guest lounge and wraparound decks
- Out over farmland, forest and the Hokiang...
Guests love Okopako for (amongst other things):
- It's tranquility
- It's superb panoramic views from the guest lounge and wraparound decks
- Out over farmland, forest and the Hokianga Harbour
- It's proximity to bush walks and the mighty Kauri forest (Waipoua)
- The wide range of accommodation options from campsites to cabins, to single/double/family rooms in the main lodge
- It's proximity to the Hokianga Harbour and all the water/beach-related activities
- The natural beauty and history of the area
- Flourishing local arts scene (e.g. in Rawene and Kohukohu).
Activities on or nearby this property
Birdlife
Farm Animals to Meet
Farm Tour Available
Hiking | Tramping
Nature Walks
Relaxation
Star Gazing
Amenities
2WD caravan accessible
BBQ
Caravan accessible
Drinking Water
Fridge (or cooling facility) available
Gas available
Heating (electric, gas or fireplace)
Hot Water Available
Jug/Kettle
Linen Provided
No Wifi
North Island
Oven
Picnic Table
Power Available
Property Manager on site
Rubbish bin
RV/Motorhome accessible
Shower
Toaster
Toilet
Towels Provided
Unsealed Roads
Washing Machine
Wheelchair Access
Drive Times
Auckland: 4-5h
Hamilton: 6-7h
About your host, Lois
The name of the farm, Okopako, means 'the place where you hear the sound of the running water', and is the name of one of the streams that run through the farm.
Okopako (the farm) has been in the King family since Horace King (grandfather of current owner Nils) purchased the property in circa 1910. Horace and his family cleared the land and milled timber using a steam-powered sawmill (which was in use up until the early 1950s). From 1920 to 1970 the sons and their families had a small herd of 20-30 dairy cows, which they milked by hand. One son, Gordon (aka Monty), kept bullock teams of 6 pairs for hauling out the logs.
Current owners Nils and Lois (and family) have lived on the farm since early 1981. They established Okopako Pony Trekking in 1985, and this business ran until 2007. The Lodge opened in December 1993 and is situated on the 131-hectare farm about 150 metres above sea-level. Over half of the farm (about 90 hectares) is in native kauri forest, where you can find large Kauri, Rimu, and Tanekaha amongst the regrowth bush.
Kristina (one of the daughters) and her partner, Charlie, now manage the Lodge business.
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