Welcome to New Zealand at its Best


Organic Explorer has carved out a name for itself as a comprehensive resource for travellers seeking eco-friendly experiences in New Zealand.

Through its website and travel guides, it has provided travellers with an abundance of information about everything from organic cafe's and eco-lodges to nature tourism and Maori cultural experiences.

But Organic Explorer’s efforts have gone further than just informing travellers about the variety of eco-friendly experiences available in New Zealand. It has also helped raise international awareness of New Zealand as a visitor destination.

Eco-tourism experiences feature on many international visitors’ holiday plans and that will only increase Organic Explorer’s relevance to visitors and local eco-tourism businesses.



Kevin Bowler
Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive

Kaeppeli’s Bed & Breakfast

Kaeppeli’s Bed & Breakfast Write a traveller review

Email a friend

Kaeppeli’s Bed & Breakfast Kaeppeli’s Bed & Breakfast additional image Kaeppeli’s Bed & Breakfast additional image Kaeppeli’s Bed & Breakfast additional image



40 Gray Ave, Kuaotunu
Tel: (0)7 866 2445
www.kaeppelis.co.nz

Email A Booking Enquiry

Full Description

"Back to Paradise" at Kaeppeli's B&B.  A unique peaceful, secluded, Eco friendly haven with stunning sea, bush and rural views above the Pacific Ocean. A place where you can relax, unwind, be yourself and enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds you. Comfortable sunny rooms  with wool carpet and natural bedding,  private decks and entrances, all with tea and coffee making facilities, TV/DVD, fridge and minibar, Bar b q and Kitchenette  for guests use. Luke's Kitchen and other options for dinner nearby. Or a freshly picked organic salad bowl can be prepared for you, accompanied by freshly baked bread. Breakfast is served in our Panoramic gazebo  weather permitting or guests diningroom, both with wonderful views. Jill's freshly baked bread makes a pleasant change from toast along with fresh free range eggs and organic fruit.
Kuaotunu has a choice of clean, safe, white, sandy unspoilt beaches. A beautiful 2 hour bush walk starts from our doorstep. Also nearby there is kayaking, tennis, bush walks, horsetrekking, fishing, golf, arts and crafts, cafe's. Kuaotunu is an ideal place to stay for exploring the rest of the Coromandel. Jill will gladly help to plan your day and on going trip. Swiss/ German spoken. Children welcome. Pets to pamper. Our view? Simply the best.

Environment Friendly Action

We conserve heat
We conserve water
We reduce/limit oil/gas carbon emissions
We employ alternative energy resources: wind/solar/water
We recycle where possible
We compost food waste
We use sustainable toilet/grey water waste disposal
We use bio-degradable cleaning agents
We use reclaimed or low embodied energy building materials
We use renewable natural furnishings
We instruct staff in green practices
We include green room info packs
We mention green/eco issues on our website
We conserve/care for wildlife in our area/ natural pest eradication
We participate in community environmental initiatives
We use principles of permaculture and/or biodynamic method of farming

Dietary Selections: We offer

Vegan
Vegetarian
Organic Food
Locally sourced food
Home-grown spray-free produce

Organic Meals

We use organic produce when ever available. A freshly picked organic salad with home baked bread is available most evenings.
Free range eggs, organic home made jams and seasonal organic fruit compliment the fresh bread baked daily for breakfast.

Facilities

2 double rooms with king-sized beds. 2 twin rooms with 2 single beds in each room. TV/DVD, phone and broadband.

Kitchen facilities.

Total Capacity

8 guests

Electronics

Hi-Fi with CD & DVD player
Cable TV

Activities

Bush walks,
Star gazing
fishing, horse trekking
kayaking
golf
swimming
tennis
arts & crafts

Tariff Includes

breakfast & GST

Directions

Kuaotunu is 17km North of Whitianga on SH25. From Kuaotunu follow the coast until Bluff Road on right. Turn into Bluff Road, across a bridge, past the camping ground, first left into Gray Ave. End of Gray Ave, tarsealed drive going up hill, approx. 800m.

User Reviews