Bach 114 Islington Bay Rangitoto Island
Cottage in Auckland
7 ospiti · 3 camere da letto · 1 vasca
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Bach 114 Islington Bay, Rangitoto Island
Fai un salto indietro nel tempo verso un'età e una vacanza più rilassanti in uno storico ranch di Rangitoto. Per la prima volta in oltre 100 anni è ora possibile prenotare un soggiorno presso l'iconica isola vulcanica di Auckland.
Dagli anni '20 i baches su Rangitoto sono stati disponibili solo per poche famiglie fortunate, ma ora puoi unirti a loro. Due di questi piccoli cottage sono stati restaurati con cura in armonia con la loro età, ma con l'aggiunta di letti moderni, cucina, riscaldamento e servizi igienici.
Sono disponibili due baches (vedi il nostro altro elenco). Bach 114 è il più grande dei due con 2 camere da letto e la possibilità di dormire di più. C'è una grande sala da pranzo / salotto e una luce solare spaziosa veranda. La cottura a gas e il riscaldamento sono installati ei pannelli solari gestiscono il sistema di illuminazione. Il bach è totalmente "off grid" completo di toilette a cassetta.
Arrivarci:
Bach 114 si trova nella foresta di pohutukawa ad Islington Bay, sul lato orientale dell'isola di Rangitoto. Il bach è a 2 minuti a piedi da Islington Bay Wharf lungo la strada o un'ora e mezza a piedi da Rangitoto Wharf. C'è una rete di sentieri ben definiti su entrambe le isole che danno accesso alle caratteristiche vulcaniche di Rangitoto e ai siti di restauro e siti archeologici di origine nativa su Motutapu. Entrambe le isole sono prive di organismi nocivi e vedrete uccelli nativi e altri animali selvatici nativi spesso assenti sulla terraferma.
Mentre il litorale roccioso di Rangitoto rende difficile nuotare, le spiagge sabbiose di Motutapu sono a pochi passi di distanza.
Sai prima di andare:
L'accesso è da Fullers Ferry, Auckland Sea Shuttle (0508 SEA SHUTTLE), o barca privata.
- L'isola di Rangitoto è priva di insetti - Non sono ammessi animali
- Non ci sono negozi sull'isola di Rangitoto
- Non ci sono bidoni della spazzatura pubblici su Rangitoto
Condizioni speciali:
Si applicano le regole di biosicurezza del Dipartimento della Conservazione.
I piccoli animali, le formiche, gli scimmiette arcobaleno e le erbacce oi semi esotici sono le più grandi minacce allo stato di assenza di organismi nocivi delle nostre isole speciali. Attrezzi che sono stati nel garage o persino immagazzinati nella casa potrebbero nascondere roditori, scinchi, insetti e semi. Quindi abbiamo bisogno del tuo aiuto. Completa la lista di controllo della biosicurezza DOC per visitare le isole libere dai parassiti e consegnala al manager dei bach o all'Island Ranger quando arrivi sull'isola.
Extra: pulizia (opzionale, NZ $ 50,00 per soggiorno); NOTA: Secondo la tradizione di Kiwi bach ci si aspetta di: portare la propria biancheria (asciugamani / lenzuola / strofinacci);
Dagli anni '20 i baches su Rangitoto sono stati disponibili solo per poche famiglie fortunate, ma ora puoi unirti a loro. Due di questi piccoli cottage sono stati restaurati con cura in armonia con la loro età, ma con l'aggiunta di letti moderni, cucina, riscaldamento e servizi igienici.
Sono disponibili due baches (vedi il nostro altro elenco). Bach 114 è il più grande dei due con 2 camere da letto e la possibilità di dormire di più. C'è una grande sala da pranzo / salotto e una luce solare spaziosa veranda. La cottura a gas e il riscaldamento sono installati ei pannelli solari gestiscono il sistema di illuminazione. Il bach è totalmente "off grid" completo di toilette a cassetta.
Arrivarci:
Bach 114 si trova nella foresta di pohutukawa ad Islington Bay, sul lato orientale dell'isola di Rangitoto. Il bach è a 2 minuti a piedi da Islington Bay Wharf lungo la strada o un'ora e mezza a piedi da Rangitoto Wharf. C'è una rete di sentieri ben definiti su entrambe le isole che danno accesso alle caratteristiche vulcaniche di Rangitoto e ai siti di restauro e siti archeologici di origine nativa su Motutapu. Entrambe le isole sono prive di organismi nocivi e vedrete uccelli nativi e altri animali selvatici nativi spesso assenti sulla terraferma.
Mentre il litorale roccioso di Rangitoto rende difficile nuotare, le spiagge sabbiose di Motutapu sono a pochi passi di distanza.
Sai prima di andare:
L'accesso è da Fullers Ferry, Auckland Sea Shuttle (0508 SEA SHUTTLE), o barca privata.
- L'isola di Rangitoto è priva di insetti - Non sono ammessi animali
- Non ci sono negozi sull'isola di Rangitoto
- Non ci sono bidoni della spazzatura pubblici su Rangitoto
Condizioni speciali:
Si applicano le regole di biosicurezza del Dipartimento della Conservazione.
I piccoli animali, le formiche, gli scimmiette arcobaleno e le erbacce oi semi esotici sono le più grandi minacce allo stato di assenza di organismi nocivi delle nostre isole speciali. Attrezzi che sono stati nel garage o persino immagazzinati nella casa potrebbero nascondere roditori, scinchi, insetti e semi. Quindi abbiamo bisogno del tuo aiuto. Completa la lista di controllo della biosicurezza DOC per visitare le isole libere dai parassiti e consegnala al manager dei bach o all'Island Ranger quando arrivi sull'isola.
Extra: pulizia (opzionale, NZ $ 50,00 per soggiorno); NOTA: Secondo la tradizione di Kiwi bach ci si aspetta di: portare la propria biancheria (asciugamani / lenzuola / strofinacci);
Servizi
Cucina o angolo cottura
Giardino
Adatto alle famiglie
Mappa di Auckland
Attrazioni nelle vicinanze
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Valutazioni e recensioni
5.0 / 5.0
Bach was lovely and rustic as advertised, very 30s feel. Floor were quite cold in early September but hosts supplied hot water bottles which were lovely. No double beds only singles.
5.0 / 5.0
Our wonderful hosts made us welcome and gave us all the info we needed to make the most of our three days. The 1930s bach was better than camping for sure and robust shelter in the overnight thunderstorms. Rangitoto has such a unique ecology and the birdlife was stunning, especially the Saddlebacks. Happy to see rare Shore Plovers on Motutapu too. A great experience.
5.0 / 5.0
Magical family weekend destination, with lovely hosts, beautiful birdsong and so much tranquillity. The extra blankets and hot water bottles were a great help on a chilly winter weekend, and the property has possibly the cleanest longdrop we've ever experienced. We'll be back for sure.
5.0 / 5.0
Incredible time it was old but that’s why it was special, steeped in history. Although old it had everything to be comfortable especially the hot water bottles x we will be back
5.0 / 5.0
Weather gods were happy, treks were varied and wild life active.
5.0 / 5.0
We love the tranquility of the location and being immersed in nature. This was our second time at the bach but it still offered new experiences with my children, that we will treasure.
5.0 / 5.0
The bach is certainly a step back in time, we loved discovering all the quirks and the bach's history. It was so lovely and quiet
5.0 / 5.0
We had a wonderful time staying at Bach 114 near Islington bay. It was fantastic to see the preservation of a bygone era. The bach was furnished with awesome memorabilia and located in a beautiful, peaceful spot. Our hosts Quincy and Steph were lovely, ensuring we knew our way around and had a fantastic time. We will be recommending this experience to others and will be back ourselves. Thank you!
5.0 / 5.0
we had a great stay in this historic bach and did some beautiful walks.
5.0 / 5.0
Thanks we had an amazing time, the whole whānau loved it!
5.0 / 5.0
Our family absolutely loved this no frills island escape ... the whole experience, from the ferry trip, to the walk to the bach and the feel of the bach itself. It is beautifully maintained and felt like stepping back in time with the furnishings, crockery etc all in keeping with it's era. The Trust hosts were brilliant to deal with and obviously passionate about sharing and looking after this wonderful piece of history. We hope to return one day :-)
5.0 / 5.0
Lovely bach about 100m from the Islington Bay wharf. Plenty of walkingnoptions on both islands. Bach was very clean and tidy, approximately an hour and a half walk from the Rangitoto wharf if you arrive via ferry.
5.0 / 5.0
Amazing location- welcoming host- clean and easy to live in!
5.0 / 5.0
We had a wonderful opportunity to explore Rangitoto island. staying over night gave us the opportunity to watch the sunrise at the summit. Walking the coast track , Home Bay, and reading about the history of Rangitoto and Motatapu
5.0 / 5.0
Such a treat being able to feel like you are getting away from it all yet easily accessible to Auckland. We parked our car overnight in the downtown car park - only $30 for two days and one night. Appreciated the island hosts Steph and Quincey and easy communication with Susan the booking agent. Thanks so much to the Trust for making these baches accessible. Loved our time on the island.
5.0 / 5.0
This Bach is a lovely hidden gem! So peaceful and nostalgic, in the most beautiful setting on Rangitoto. Our host, Quincy, was so kind and informative. It was absolutely magical in the late afternoon and evening, observing all the wildlife in their glory as the day trippers vanished. My husband and I will definitely return 💚✨
5.0 / 5.0
Great place very peaceful.
5.0 / 5.0
The bach was as described online. A little bit old school and more of a camping style experience but full of all the charm that that entails. Felt so nice to be tucked away from the world in such a beautiful environment. We made the most of our time despite the bad weather but the bach was well stocked with board games and lots of woolly blankets. Steph and Quincy were such lovely hosts and we can’t wait to come back.
5.0 / 5.0
We had an amazing "once-in-a-lifetime" experience staying at this beautiful historic Bach 114. The island host, Quincy, was very helpful and patient when we had some issues anchoring our boat. There are plenty of things to do at the islands, even though it may not seem like it at first.
5.0 / 5.0
Great stay, cassette toilet relatively clean. Was nicer than camping, great to have some running water and chilly bin. Great location near Motutapu as well.
5.0 / 5.0
Great place to stay for exploring Rangitoto and Motutapu Islands. It was like stepping back in time and a lovely place to unwind and relax and enjoy the amazing scenery and birdlife.
Thanks to Quincy and Steph for the wonderful welcome and the sharing of your local knowledge.
We will definitely be coming back.
5.0 / 5.0
Awesome spot. Hopefully be back for longer.
5.0 / 5.0
Great way to get away from city life. The Bach was simple with everything we needed. Great hosts. Great holiday. Lots of walking and birds.
Can’t wait to go again.
5.0 / 5.0
A magical experience.....stillness, birds and a heritage comfortable bach. Be prepared for a long walk from the wharf .....well worth it
5.0 / 5.0
Great bach
5.0 / 5.0
An amazing stay filled with a new appreciation for the history of Rangitoto. Quincy and Steph are lovely hosts and communication was brilliant. What a privilege and treat to explore a side of the island I don’t usually have time to walk around. I learned so much about the history of the island and old baches. Saw a Ruru amongst lots of bird life. Had a wonderful swim and explored Motutapu as well. I’ve never done so much walking and being the only people at the summit to see the sunset and watching sunrise as well is so special. The bach is charming and had all the comforts plus the fun of outside toilet and shower. Highly recommend. Will definitely aim to revisit.
5.0 / 5.0
What a wonderful place to use as a home base for exploring Rangitoto and Motutapu! Quincy and Steph gave a great tour and introduction to the place, pointing out any little quirks to know about. The kitchen was well equipped, and the gas stove worked great. Cosy little bedrooms, and plenty of extra beds, so bring along some friends!
5.0 / 5.0
The feeling of being dropped off on the iconic Rangitoto island and watching the water taxi sailing away was so exciting. The lovely Quincy and Steph, were there to help us with check in, and throughout the stay, with such useful tips and stories of the island. We loved seeing the takahe and Saddlebacks. Fishing from the wharf. Walk around the island baches and across to shipwreck bay. The accomodation was exactly as expected. Magical. The baches are entirely off grid, but with some of the creature comforts of home (solar light in each room, solar powered chilly bin, indoor cooking jobs, and running cold water. The decor is just too lovely - all historic and with furniture to match. We were there for 3 nights in a windy and cold September but found the accomodation to be lovely and snug. The baches are historic and off the grid so some mod cons are absent but that is exactly what is so special about them. We also hired the other Bach in Islington bay for our friends, they loved it too. This Bach is next to the old tennis court so lots of room for kids to run around with a ball. The other is right on the water. Both were delightful and an easy 3 min walk between them. Thanks again to the amazing hosts who made our trip so special. Highly recommended.
5.0 / 5.0
Loved it
5.0 / 5.0
Thanks for an amazing trip in this beautiful location - the kids loved it and we had a fantastic time
5.0 / 5.0
Nice quiet stay at Rangitoto
5.0 / 5.0
Great place to stay, fantastic decor and super handy for exploring both Rangitoto and Motutapu. Kids had an amazing time.
5.0 / 5.0
Perfect hide out during the day on a cold day on Rangitoto. Done some great walks! The bach was a great shelter though during heavy rain and awaiting the ferry with our young kids.
5.0 / 5.0
1930s bach in great condition with plenty of space for the family. The kids loved exploring the bush, the beach and kayaking at Islington bay.
Thank you to Quincy and Steph for hosting us.
Wished I could have stayed longer
5.0 / 5.0
Great trip back to yester year.
Everything we needed and nothing we didn’t.
Cold - but we were able to rug up.
5.0 / 5.0
Great weather. 1930s bungalow helping you understand what life was like less than 100 years ago. Great guide. Thanks for awesome weekend
5.0 / 5.0
Just as described… lovely
5.0 / 5.0
I wasn't able to go as I had Covid but the others said:
The location is private and not hard to find, offers authentic stay, clean tidy and fun, lots to do, easy access to wharf and motutapu island, the hosts were friendly, informative and helpful, definitely stay again!
5.0 / 5.0
Lovely original batch with original features. Felt like an escape from Auckland. Protected from gale NE winds, calm lagoon for swimming.
5.0 / 5.0
We were a group of 7 girls ranging in age from 30 to 70 .We came to do the the walks .We had a marvellous time .Quinsy the manger was a great source of information and extremely helpful.
Domande frequenti
Quanto costa questo cottage rispetto ad altri a Auckland?
Il prezzo medio per un affitto a Auckland è 138 € per notte. Questo affitto è 32 € meno caro rispetto alla media.
Il parcheggio è incluso in questo cottage?
Il parcheggio non è specificato tra i servizi disponibili per Bach 114 Islington Bay Rangitoto Island. Per ulteriori informazioni, ti invitiamo a contattare la struttura per sapere dove parcheggiare.
C’è una piscina in questo cottage?
Non abbiamo trovato la piscina tra i servizi offerti da questo cottage. La piscina è davvero un requisito fondamentale per il tuo soggiorno?
Bach 114 Islington Bay Rangitoto Island accetta animali domestici?
Purtroppo questo cottage non è pet-friendly. Provare a cercare di nuovo e filtrare per "Animali ammessi"
Quali servizi sono disponibili presso Bach 114 Islington Bay Rangitoto Island?
Abbiamo trovato 3 servizi per questa struttura in affitto, tra cui cucina o angolo cottura, giardino e adatto alle famiglie.