Bach 114

Site 114, Islington Bay, Rangitoto Island, Hauraki Gulf, Auckland
  • Bach 114
  • Kitchen
  • Sunroom
  • Master bedroom
  • Dining area
  • Second bedroom
  • Lounge
  • Sunroom
  • Sunroom
  • Master Bedroom
  • Kitchen
  • The front steps
  • Local Tui
7
Max Guests
2
Bedrooms
0.5
Bathrooms

About this Holiday House

Bach 114 is located inland near Islington Bay on a promontory above the old tennis courts & stone pavilion. This Bach is a 1 and a ½ hour walk along the road from Rangitoto Wharf towards Motutapu Island or a 2 and a ½ hour kayak from Auckland to Islington Bay. Since the 1920s the baches on Rangitoto have been available to only a few lucky families but now you can join them. This Bach has been lovingly restored by the Rangitoto Island Historic Conservation Trust (RIHCT) with the addition of modern bedding, cooking and toilet facilities. Bach 114 is the larger of the three Bookabach baches available, with 2 bedrooms and 7 single beds. There is a large dining/sitting room and a light spacious sun-porch. A Gas cooker has been installed and solar panels operate the lighting system and 12v chilly bin. The Bach is totally ‘off grid’ complete with long drop toilet. Getting there: Bach 114 is located in mature Pohutukawa forest at Islington Bay, on the road junction to Islington Bay. The Bach is a 2 minute walk from Islington Bay Wharf along the road or an hour and a half walk from Rangitoto Wharf. There is a network of well-defined walking tracks on both islands giving access to the volcanic features of Rangitoto and the native bush restoration and archaeological sites on Motutapu. Both islands are pest free and you will see native birds and other native wildlife often absent on the mainland. While the rocky shoreline of Rangitoto makes swimming difficult the sandy beaches of Motutapu are just a short walk away. Know before you go: - Check in is at midday. Check out is 10am - Rangitoto Island is pest free – No pets are allowed - There are no shops on Rangitoto Island - There are no public rubbish bins on Rangitoto - Travel arrangements must be made separately. - Access is by Fullers360 Ferry (https://www.fullers.co.nz/timetables-and-fares), Auckland Sea Shuttle or private boat. Special conditions: The Department of Conservation biosecurity rules apply. Small animals, ants, rainbow skinks and weeds or exotic seeds are the biggest threats to the pest-free status of our special islands. Gear that has been in the garage or even stored in the house could be hiding rodents, skinks, insects and seeds. Extras: Cleaning (Optional, $100 cash per booking). Please arrange this service directly with the Island Bach Manager. NOTE: If there are back-to-back bookings, in more than one Bach, it may not be possible for the Island Host to offer this service. If the cleaning service is not available, you are expected to leave the Bach in a clean and tidy condition. As part of your booking you are expected to bring: your own linen/sleeping bag, pillowcase, towel.

Details and amenities

Amenity: Child friendly
Child friendly
Amenity: No pets
No pets
Amenity: Linen not provided
Linen not provided
Amenity: No smoking
No smoking
Amenity: No disabled access
No disabled access
Laundry
Amenity: Cleaning supplies
Cleaning supplies
Outdoors
Amenity: BBQ
BBQ
Amenity: Outdoor furniture
Outdoor furniture

Bed layout

6 Single(s), 1 Trundler bed(s)

Special Amenities

Bach 114 is one of the most inland baches remaining on Rangitoto Island. The bach was built professionally for Charles Herdman, a judge, after the road to Rangitoto Wharf was built in the early 1930s. It was built as a proper house with wide glassed-in veranda, living room with fireplace (no longer in se), two bedrooms, kitchen and several outhouses. Rain water Is collected from the roof ad stored in a tank, accessed by a single tap.

Special Attractions and Activities Nearby

Rangitoto & Motutapu Islands. Wreck Bay, Islington Bay, the CM base and of course the summit of Rangitoto!

Reviews

Average Rating: 5
8 total reviews

Elise Page
Wonderful time. Great hosts. Very welcoming. Delivered us water and told us about the must visit gems.
Alice McSherry
Such a wonderful stay - a step back in time and soooo needed as a wee circuit breaker from the busy-ness that is life just across the Gulf. These baches are a taonga to be treasured! Thank you so much, Quincy & Steph!
Susie Poon
Very interesting historic Bach. Our group loved staying overnight there. The hosts are very helpful and accommodating. It's only about 100 m from Islington wharf where there are flush toilets. The Bach compost toilet is very clean. We cooked on the gas cooker and also used the BBQ. And there is a solar bag/shower that can be used in the washroom located behind the house in the old windmill building. A bit like camping in comfort.
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Availability

  • 06 Dec 2025 Unavailable
  • 12 Dec – 22 Dec 2025 Unavailable
  • 25 Dec – 27 Jan 2026 Unavailable
  • 29 Jan – 30 Jan 2026 Unavailable
  • 05 Feb – 06 Feb 2026 Unavailable
  • 12 Feb – 13 Feb 2026 Unavailable
  • 16 Feb – 17 Feb 2026 Unavailable
  • 20 Feb 2026 Unavailable
  • 24 Feb – 27 Feb 2026 Unavailable
  • 05 Mar – 07 Mar 2026 Unavailable
  • ...and more

Rates

Date rangeRatesExtra guestsMinimum stay
1 Dec - 31 Mar $180 / Night for 2 guests$201 Night
Rest of year$165 / Night for 2 guests$201 Night
1 Dec - 31 Mar
$180 / Night for 2 guests
Extra guests: $20Min. stay: 1 Night
Rest of year
$165 / Night for 2 guests
Extra guests: $20Min. stay: 1 Night
The Trust charges a $50 booking fee plus $165 per night during winter or $180 a night during summer (1st Dec to 31 March). The base rate to rent the Bach, covers the cost of the first 2 guests. Additional guests will be charged at $20 per head per night.

To confirm a booking, the renter must pay the owner a non-refundable booking fee equal to either:
1. $50, or
2. If the booking request is made within 30 days of the proposed arrival date, 100% of the rental cost for the Holiday House plus a $50 booking fee,.

The Rangitoto Island Historic Conservation Trust is a not for profit organisation whose mission is "To conserve and interpret the historic Bach Communities on Rangitoto Island for the benefit of all New Zealanders."

The low nightly rate has been set to provide access to all. If you would like to contribute more to help protect and maintain these historic baches you are welcome to make a donation on the Rangitoto Island Historic Conservation web page http://www.rangitoto.org/support-the-trust/

Location

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