Ipipiri Lodge
216 Ness Road Waipapa Kerikeri, Northland
Ipipiri Lodge
Ipipiri Lodge offers three stylish luxury suites catering for up to six guests. Each suite features quality fixtures and fittings, with views of the surrounding rural farm land.
Each suite is named after a particular area in the Bay of Islands and that picture that hangs in place of honour in that bedroom.
The Bay of Islands suite has a king size bed and north facing rural views. The ensuite has a spa bath which is just the perfect way to finish off after a strenuous day's adventures as well as a shower. Great for that getaway weekend for two.
The Paihia suite also has a king size bed with north facing rural views.
The Russell suite consists of two king single beds with west facing rural views.
Each room has a fan, heater, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, 32" flat screen tv with Freeview TV, stereo, bedside lamps, alarm clock, iron and ironing board.
To complete your room there is a set of comfortable chairs, whilst on your own patio is an outdoor set with umbrella to shade you from the hot Northland sun whilst you enjoy the rural view and listen to the cows, sheep, birds or just the wind in the trees.
A generous continental or cooked breakfast using the local products and goods is available for guests in the dining room.
There is ample parking, so you can come and go as you please via your own access.
Laundry and BBQ facilities are available.
There are four golf courses within a 30 minute drive of Ipipiri Lodge - Kauri Cliffs, Bay of Islands (Kerikeri), Waitangi and Okaihau. Spend some time on the green.
Room Descriptions
- Bay of Islands Room
- This roomis named after the painting of the 'Bay of Islands' by JC Hoyte that hangs in place of honour in the bedroom. This painting was completed about 1873 when he spent his holidays travelling around the Bay of Islands.
A king bed with woollen underlay, electric blanket, ensuite with shower and spa bath, luxurious towels, hair dryer, complemetry toiletries including bath foam, bathrobe, and slippers.
Each room has a fan, heater, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, 32" flat screen tv with Freeview TV, stereo, bedside lamps, alarm clock, iron and ironing board.
To complete your room there is a set of comfortable chairs, whilst on your own patio is an outdoor set with umbrella to shade you from the hot Northland sun whilst you enjoy the rural view and listen to the cows, sheep, birds or just the wind in the trees. - Book Here
- Paihia Room
- This room is named after the painting "Etablissement de missionaires'" by Louis Auguste de Sainson that hangs in place of honour in the bedroom. He was the official artist about Dumont D'Urvilles L'Astrolabe during the ship's three month's voyaging around New Zealand in 1827.
This view is remarkable as much for what it records, as how it is recorded. It is one of the early illustrations of settler and missionary communities, in this instance the settlement recorded is Paihia in the Bay of Islands. Pahia was founded as a European township only 4 years before de Sainson drew it on 12 March 1827.
Above the missionaries' compound a flag flies. In the watercolour, upon which this lithograph is based, the markings of the Union Jack are indicated on the flag, noteworthy given the French interest at the time in also colonising New Zealand. Maori dwellings are indicated behind a fence close to the shore and men can be seen pulling up a boat. Three well-dressed figures in the foreground, presumably settlers given the inclusion of a child, turn away from the vista.
A King bed with woollen underlay, electric blanket, ensuite with shower and luxurious towels, hair dryer, complemetry toiletries, bathrobe, and slippers.
Each room has a fan, heater, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, 32" flat screen tv with Freeview TV, stereo, bedside lamps, alarm clock, iron and ironing board.
To complete your room there is a set of comfortable chairs, whilst on your own patio is an outdoor set with umbrella to shade you from the hot Northland sun whilst you enjoy the rural view and listen to the cows, sheep, birds or just the wind in the trees. - Book Here
- Russell Room
- This room is named after the painting "Koroadika Beach, Bay of Islands" by Augustus Earle that hangs in place of honour in the bedroom. This lithogtraph from an original sketch by Earle was published in 1838. However such a sketch would have been drawn when the Beagle, captained by Robert Fitzroy and carrying among its passengers Earle and the famous naturalist Chbarles Darwin, visited the Bay of Islands in 1835. This scene shows the settlement of Kororareka, which became a major centre of trade between Ngapuhi and the European sailors and whalers who visited there in the 1830s.
Two King single beds with woollen underlay, electric blanket, ensuite with shower and luxurious towels, hair dryer, complemetry toiletries, bathrobe, and slippers.
Each room has a fan, heater, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, 32" flat screen tv with Freeview TV, stereo, bedside lamps, alarm clock, iron and ironing board.
On your own patio is an outdoor set with umbrella to shade you from the hot Northland sun whilst you enjoy the rural view and listen to the cows, sheep, birds or just the wind in the trees. - Book Here