Location of CoachHouse
How to Get There

By Air

From Auckland to Kerikeri (Bay of Islands) airport there are several return flights per day. The service is provided by the Air New Zealand Link Network and reservations can be made online here or from within New Zealand by freephone: 0800 737000

We will meet your flight and offer courtesy transfer for your return from our Bed and Breakfast accommodation.

By Self-drive Car

Travelling north on State Highway 1, then State Highway 10 you will pass through the Kerikeri roundabout and on to Waipapa village. Approximately 2 km further along SH10 enter Waipapa West Road on your left. The first side road to your left again will be Jennings Road where you will find our driveway entrance.

Travelling south on State Highway 10 drive through the Kapiro district. You will pass Stanners Road on your left and look to take Waipapa West Road on your right soon after. The first side road to your left will be Jennings Road where you will find our driveway entrance.

 

 

Kerikeri and the Bay of Islands Area

Take a steamboat trip up the Kerikeri Inlet

Kerikeri is a boutique-style town offering a wide range of amenities including a superb golf course, wineries, restaurants and cafes, arts and craft trail, and famous hand-made chocolates to indulge at the end of the day.

We are the gateway to beautiful beaches, kauri forest walks, a trek to unique boulders and strolling in sub-tropical gardens. Paihia, with access to historic Russell and the Bay, is a 25 minute drive away.

We look forward to sharing our local knowledge with you. To preview what the local area has to offer we suggest you visit http://kerikeri.co.nz/


Kerikeri Activities

Kate’s Riding Centre offers horse riding lessons and trekking all year round just outside of Kerikeri in the beautiful Bay of Islands


About the Bay of Islands

Roberton Island Bay of Islands

The Bay of Islands is located in the Northland region of the North Island of New Zealand.

The bay itself is a 16 kilometre wide inlet in the north eastern coast. The medley of beach, sea and islands make it a prime location for surfing, boating, game fishing, sailing and diving.

It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country and has been renowned internationally for its big game fishing since circa 1930. Preview your leisure options at http://www.northlandnz.com where you will find up-to-date information.

 

Bookings for the CoachHouse

Please see our Contact Us page for booking details