Bach 114 Islington Bay Rangitoto Island
Sobre este casa ruralalquiler
Enclavado en Auckland, esta encantador casa rural por 79 € por noche es una fantástico opción para su próxima viaje. Retroceda en el tiempo hasta una edad y vacaciones más relajadas en un histórico bach Rangitoto. Por primera vez en más de 100 años, ahora puede reservar una estadía en la icónica isla volcánica de Auckland.
Desde la década de 1920, los baches en Rangitoto han estado disponibles solo para unas pocas familias afortunadas, pero ahora puedes unirte a ellos. Dos de estas pequeñas cabañas han sido cuidadosamente restauradas de acuerdo con su edad, pero con la adición de ropa de cama moderna, cocina, calefacción y baño.
Dos baches están disponibles (ver nuestro otro listado). Bach 114 es el más grande de los dos con 2 dormitorios y la posibilidad de dormir más. Hay un gran comedor / sala de estar y un amplio porche luminoso. Se instalan gas para cocinar y calefacción y los paneles solares operan el sistema de iluminación. El bach está totalmente "fuera de la red" completo con un inodoro estilo cassette.
Llegar allí:
Bach 114 se encuentra en el bosque maduro de Pohutukawa en la bahía de Islington, en el lado este de la isla Rangitoto. El bach se encuentra a 2 minutos a pie de Islington Bay Wharf a lo largo de la carretera o una hora y media a pie de Rangitoto Wharf. Hay una red de senderos para caminar bien definidos en ambas islas que dan acceso a las características volcánicas de Rangitoto y la restauración de arbustos nativos y los sitios arqueológicos en Motutapu. Ambas islas están libres de plagas y verás aves nativas y otros animales silvestres nativos a menudo ausentes en el continente.
Mientras que la costa rocosa de Rangitoto dificulta la natación, las playas de arena de Motutapu están a poca distancia a pie.
Saber antes de ir:
El acceso es por Fullers Ferry, Auckland Sea Shuttle (0508 SEA SHUTTLE), o en barco privado.
- La isla Rangitoto está libre de plagas - No se permiten mascotas
- No hay tiendas en la isla de Rangitoto.
- No hay papeleras públicas en Rangitoto
Condiciones especiales:
Se aplican las normas de bioseguridad del Departamento de Conservación.
Los animales pequeños, las hormigas, el arco iris y las malezas o las semillas exóticas son las mayores amenazas para el estado libre de plagas de nuestras islas especiales. El equipo que ha estado en el garaje o incluso almacenado en la casa podría estar escondiendo roedores, esbozos, insectos y semillas. Así que necesitamos tu ayuda. Complete la lista de verificación de Bioseguridad de la DOC para visitar las islas libres de plagas y entréguela al gerente de bach o al Rang de la isla cuando llegue a la isla.
Extras: Limpieza (Opcional, NZ $ 50. 00 por estadía); NOTA: Bajo la tradición de Kiwi bach se espera que: Traiga su propia ropa de cama (toallas / sábanas / paños de cocina);
Desde la década de 1920, los baches en Rangitoto han estado disponibles solo para unas pocas familias afortunadas, pero ahora puedes unirte a ellos. Dos de estas pequeñas cabañas han sido cuidadosamente restauradas de acuerdo con su edad, pero con la adición de ropa de cama moderna, cocina, calefacción y baño.
Dos baches están disponibles (ver nuestro otro listado). Bach 114 es el más grande de los dos con 2 dormitorios y la posibilidad de dormir más. Hay un gran comedor / sala de estar y un amplio porche luminoso. Se instalan gas para cocinar y calefacción y los paneles solares operan el sistema de iluminación. El bach está totalmente "fuera de la red" completo con un inodoro estilo cassette.
Llegar allí:
Bach 114 se encuentra en el bosque maduro de Pohutukawa en la bahía de Islington, en el lado este de la isla Rangitoto. El bach se encuentra a 2 minutos a pie de Islington Bay Wharf a lo largo de la carretera o una hora y media a pie de Rangitoto Wharf. Hay una red de senderos para caminar bien definidos en ambas islas que dan acceso a las características volcánicas de Rangitoto y la restauración de arbustos nativos y los sitios arqueológicos en Motutapu. Ambas islas están libres de plagas y verás aves nativas y otros animales silvestres nativos a menudo ausentes en el continente.
Mientras que la costa rocosa de Rangitoto dificulta la natación, las playas de arena de Motutapu están a poca distancia a pie.
Saber antes de ir:
El acceso es por Fullers Ferry, Auckland Sea Shuttle (0508 SEA SHUTTLE), o en barco privado.
- La isla Rangitoto está libre de plagas - No se permiten mascotas
- No hay tiendas en la isla de Rangitoto.
- No hay papeleras públicas en Rangitoto
Condiciones especiales:
Se aplican las normas de bioseguridad del Departamento de Conservación.
Los animales pequeños, las hormigas, el arco iris y las malezas o las semillas exóticas son las mayores amenazas para el estado libre de plagas de nuestras islas especiales. El equipo que ha estado en el garaje o incluso almacenado en la casa podría estar escondiendo roedores, esbozos, insectos y semillas. Así que necesitamos tu ayuda. Complete la lista de verificación de Bioseguridad de la DOC para visitar las islas libres de plagas y entréguela al gerente de bach o al Rang de la isla cuando llegue a la isla.
Extras: Limpieza (Opcional, NZ $ 50. 00 por estadía); NOTA: Bajo la tradición de Kiwi bach se espera que: Traiga su propia ropa de cama (toallas / sábanas / paños de cocina);
Servicios
Cocina o cocina integrada
Jardín
Adecuado para familias
Mapa de Auckland
Reseñas
5.0/5.0
Destacado(244 Reseñas)
10.0
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
Awesome spot. Hopefully be back for longer.
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
A magical experience.....stillness, birds and a heritage comfortable bach. Be prepared for a long walk from the wharf .....well worth it
5.0
Great bach
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
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
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
Thanks for an amazing trip in this beautiful location - the kids loved it and we had a fantastic time
5.0
Nice quiet stay at Rangitoto
5.0
Great place to stay, fantastic decor and super handy for exploring both Rangitoto and Motutapu. Kids had an amazing time.
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
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
Great trip back to yester year.
Everything we needed and nothing we didn’t.
Cold - but we were able to rug up.
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
Just as described… lovely
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
Lovely original batch with original features. Felt like an escape from Auckland. Protected from gale NE winds, calm lagoon for swimming.
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.
5.0
WOW what a cute Bach! It was clean, tidy & well set up loved the decor. The hosts Quincy & Steph were fantastic.
5.0
Stayed overnight with five teen girls. We all loved it.
5.0
Amazing place to stay, like going back in time. We used the main DOC toilets (2 minutes walk from the bach) vs the chemical toilet at the house. Solar powered fridge/chilly box was cool and saved having to bring one with us. Outside gas BBQ was immaculate condition and used both nights. Solar lighting and power was great.
Perfect base of operations for exploring both islands.
5.0
We booked both baches and for our extended family group. We shuttled In which was very simple and enjoyed our stay. Baches very clean and we had comfortable sleeps. A simple holiday in a brilliant location- saw the takahe around 9am on the tennis court.
4.0
Totally worth a stay here with kids just to see how people used to live. A true slice of history and so thoughtfully presented. Wonderful bird life, including Takahe. Lovely walks.
5.0
Authentic experience surrounded by nature but set in the 1930s ! Hosts extremely helpful and welcoming:)
5.0
we all loved it!
just one thing that would have made planning it easier is a better photos equipment supplied in the kitchen (such as pots and pans) so that we know what we need to bring
5.0
Part bach and part museum this was a unique and special place. Simple and rustic but everything that we needed. We were greeted on arrival and the communication was so good. Can't wait to come again.
5.0
Great clean bach, amazing landscape.
5.0
We loved every minute of our stay in this quaint and characterful bach. A fantastic base for wonderful hikes and watching nature plod past.
I wish we had longer and will be sure to revisit.
Thank you to the DOC team for such helpful and quick communication.
5.0
Highly recommended
5.0
Wonderful relaxing stay at such a special bach - thank you!
5.0
A really lovely step back in time. Loved our experience
5.0
Beautiful stay on this precious island. Lovely, helpful hosts, in a truly special Bach. Swam, walked, explored - thank you for such a great opportunity to stay.
5.0
A lovely stay in such a special place! Highly recommended. We will be back!
5.0
I've had a dream to overnight on Rangitoto since I was a kid. Of course, back then, it wasn't possible, unless you happened to be a member of one of the families that still somehow had a bach there. But now it's possible, and it was amazing to step back in time with this wonderful bach. We felt like we had almost the entire island to ourselves once the last ferry had left. The biggest joy came in the morning, when we saw from the window two Takahe walking around. That will be a memory for the rest of my life. Communications with Quincy about our arrival time were also a breeze.
5.0
Like going back in time. Had everything we needed. Weather was perfect. in a superb setting. So quiet and peaceful. Surrouned by wildlife. Safe and comfortable. By staying over we had time to explore the other side of the iskand and the perdect swimmi ing bay of Islington. We could have done with a second night but this wasnt availBle at time of booking. considering That cyclone Gabrielke was on the way our timing to visit was perfect. We had a 4month baby in our party and they managed well. I can see them visiting again when he is older. Chdren woul love it.We evwn played scrabble. Oh yes and we saw 2 Takahe on both days. ( a hoped for highlight)
5.0
A great Bach in a perfect location. We had a fabulous two days of rest with lots of beautiful walking and scenery. Thank you.
5.0
Good location for tracks on both Rangitoto and Motutapu. Kayaks were fun to take out during calm weather. Hosts were very helpful.
5.0
Special little place that really takes you back to golden age of Rangitoto baches A good spot to base ourselves from for checking out the splendour both Motutapu and Rangitoto.
5.0
This is our third stay on Rangitoto, and we've now stayed in all the baches. It's hard to pick a favourite, they are all great.
Had a wonderful time.
Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar este casa rural en comparación con otros en Auckland?
El precio medio de un alquiler en Auckland es 114 € por noche. Este alquiler es 35 € más barato que la media.
¿Este casa rural incluye aparcamiento?
Bach 114 Islington Bay Rangitoto Island no cuenta con aparcamiento. Para más información, contacta directamente con el alojamiento.
¿casa rural cuenta con piscina?
casa rural no cuenta con piscina en sus instalaciones. A lo mejor quieres reconsiderar si la piscina es importante para tu estancia.
¿Bach 114 Islington Bay Rangitoto Island admite mascotas?
Lamentablemente, este casa rural no admite mascotas. Intente buscar de nuevo y filtre por "Se admiten mascotas"
¿Con qué servicios cuenta Bach 114 Islington Bay Rangitoto Island?
Hemos encontrado 3 servicios para este alquiler. Esto incluye cocina o cocina integrada, jardín y adecuado para familias.