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39 Mapara Road, Acacia Bay, Taupo
Taupo guest hosted accommodation with stunning lake views and personalized service. An experience you will not soon forget.
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150 Huihana Lane, Coromandel, Thames-Coromandel
Comfortable, well appointed B&B accommodation. A place to relax and unwind in the privacy of your own unit or join your hosts for an evening meal.
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11 Ohuka Place, Whitianga, Thames-Coromandel
Our modern family home is situated in the hills above Brophy's Beach and looks out at the magnificent views of sea, bush and farmland. Guests welcomed by Bailey, our friendly retriever.
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1385 Te Pahu Road, Karamu, Waipa
35 Rukuhia Road, Ohaupo, Waipa
Warm, comfortable smoke-free family home in a quiet rural setting, close to Hamilton, airport and Fieldays (Mystery Creek). Free pick up/delivery airport, bus, train terminal all part of the friendly service. Wireless broadband...
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184 Spa Road, Taupo Town Centre, Taupo
Sitting on top of the Mighty Waikato River, and Bungy Jump. Modern home,with security gates. off road parking, double glazing, central heating. 5 mins to town,cafes" Taupo Motor Sports Park, 2 golf courses, and swimming baths...
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163 Firth Street, Matamata, Matamata-piako
Firth Street Mews offers elegant and spacious accommodation, situated at 163 Firth Street (SH27), Matamata.
We are are short 1.5km stroll to the town centre to a variety of cafes and restaurant.
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77 Wakeman Road, Acacia Bay, Taupo