管理会社の情報
Escape to your perfect NZ holiday home.
We were founded in the Coromandel in 2003 and remain a proud, locally run company that loves to share the Kiwi bach experience with New Zealanders and visitors alike. We were nominated at the 2020 and 2021 Westpac Business awards for excellence in marketing and customer service delivery. Let us help you find your happy place!
宿泊施設の情報
Looking for a cosy little spot in beautiful Hatepe Bay where family memories are made? Look no further than Llieno!
Swing open all the doors and enjoy a cold drink with dinner cooking on the BBQ. This well-maintained 50's holiday cottage comes equipped with those must-haves for an ideal trip to the lake including free Wi-Fi to stay connected and plenty of board games for that quality family time.
Spacious yet cosy, Llieno has a sleepout available for groups of 9 or 10, with its own bathroom to ensure there's plenty of room for the whole family to chill out in holiday mode here.
With the sparkling water just a few steps away, you're spoilt for choice on how to spend the day. The lakefront is only a 1-minute walk from the front door, perfect for a morning stroll along the water's edge and taking in the serenity. If you're looking for a nearby spot for some fly fishing, Hinemaiaia River is also just at the end of the road by the lakes edge.
Planning to hit the snowy slopes? Whakapapa Ski Field, Mt Ruapehu and the Tongariro Crossing, one of NZ’s Great Walks, are all within an hours drive.
Sit back, relax and enjoy a slice of Hatepe- welcome to Llieno!
Please note that the bunks are not suitable for be aware the sleepout at this property is accessed note a bond may be charged at certain times of the year. One of our team members will contact you if this is required for your booking.
周辺エリアの情報
Abel Tasman National Park is the smallest National Park in New Zealand, but it is one of the most scenic. Abel Tasman boasts pristine white sandy beaches, tranquil estuaries and wonderful forested headlands. The Coastal Track is world famous, and visitors can choose to explore it on their own, or with a guide. Other ways to explore the coastline include sea kayaking, yacht, or water taxis. At the southern entrance to Abel Tasman National Park there is fantastic opportunity for visitors to swim with seals.