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Wharekauhau Country Estate - Wairarapa, New Zealand - New Zealand Luxury Estate - New Zealand Luxury Retreat - Luxury Accommodations
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retreats dont get more accessible than Wharekauhau Country
Estate - set in secluded beauty, with Wellington minutes away by
air. At Wharekauhau you can leave the outside world behind, knowing
the return will be quick and easy.
Wharekauhau is a 5000 acre rural retreat on the south east coast
of New Zealands North Island. Ten minutes by air from Wellington
(90 minutes by road) Wharekauhau is framed by the Rimutaka Ranges
to the west and Palliser Bay to the east. With private native forest,
spectacular beaches, rivers, lakes and wetlands, Wharekauhau is
a haven from the outside world.
Luxury hotel with award winning style - at home and internationally
- Wharekauhau is recognised as one of the worlds exclusive
retreats. The Lodge is the heart of Wharekauhau. Modelled on an
Edwardian country mansion, the Lodge was designed by Queenstown
Architect Fred van Brandenburg, and it is here that guests dine
and mingle.
In the Grand Hall, huge mullioned windows frame views of awe inspiring
beauty and massive fireplaces recapture the grandeur of yester-year.
Expansive sofas and deep armchairs are dotted around the living
room and hall, inviting guests to pause for conversation, a quiet
glass of fine wine, or to take up a good book.
Come evening, guests gather in the living room for aperitifs, before
moving to the dining room, where elegantly decked tables promise
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