About this Holiday House
Mahaanui Quarters is a self-contained, private, simple accommodation - located in the beautiful Tiniroto, halfway between Gisborne (approx. 1.5 hour drive) and Wairoa (approx. 1hour drive).
With everything you need for an enjoyable stay, the Quarters is perfect for friends and families looking for a relaxing country break. Or active farm experience.
With 2 bedrooms (1 twin and 1 bunk-style) and 2 showers, it comfortably sleeps up to 10 people in own beds.
The kitchen is well equipped and has basic cooking provisions such as flour sugar, tea, coffee, spices, oil but you will have to bring all your other food provisions with you as the nearest shops are in Gisborne / Wairoa.
Supplied linen includes sheets, duvet, pillow, towels and flannels. Alternatively you can bring your own. All beds have mattress protectors.
So whether it be to walk, swim, kayak, fish, picnic, cycle or just relax with a book! We invite you to take some time to join us and enjoy the picturesque scenery, explore the farm and experience our country way of life.
Check In / Out:
There is a keypad at the front door which gives access to the front door key so guests can self-check-in after 2pm on their arrival date, and check out before 11am on their departure date.
Time from Airport (please note drive times are currently longer due to damage from Cyclone Gabrielle):
Drive from Auckland Airport ~8 hrs.
Drive from Napier Airport ~3 hrs.
Drive from Gisborne Airport ~1.5 hrs.
IMPORTANT: The Tiniroto Road from Gisborne through to Wairoa is now OPEN (this was closed after cyclone Gabrielle.
If you are using GPS and not my directions please put in Tiniroto school and NOT Mahaanui or you will be directed to the destroyed bridge.
If coming from the North, the Te Urewera route (SH38) is very scenic; however, it takes longer and has 150km of driving on gravel roads. Travel time will vary depending on your starting location.
Please remember that Ruakaka Road and SH38 (in parts) are long, gravel roads. They are narrow and winding, and can be driven either way, so please drive slowly, stay on the left and expect oncoming traffic and stock at all times. They can also be slippery in some places after rain and are very dark at night.
IMPORTANT: There is currently no access onto Ruakaka Road via the Donneraille Park turn-off (due to the Donneraille Bridge being destroyed during Cyclone Gabrielle). You must enter via the Tiniroto School turn-off.
Cyclists – If you contact us in advance, we may be able to provide boat transport for you and your gear across the Hangaroa River below the Donneraille Park turn-off.