Featuring garden views, Tairoa Lodge in Hawera offers accommodations, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a garden, and a shared lounge.
A
New Zealand
Location, convenience to event attended, quiet, rural but not too rural - space in the house, inviting on arrival as it was warm, lighting on, felt welcoming and private. It was lovely not to worry about breakfast as it was provided and enjoyable. Great communication from the host.
Just a 3-minute drive from the heart of Hawera, Tudor Lodge Motel offers free WiFi and BBQ facilities. The majority of the heated guest rooms feature a spa bath, a flat-screen TV and a kitchenette.
Jocelyn
New Zealand
Convenient to where we were visiting
Off street parking and free wifi
Clean and tidy, very comfortable bed.
Good size room
Welcoming check in
Located in Hawera, Fossil Coast B&B provides accommodations with free WiFi and a garden with a barbecue and mountain views. All rooms include a Smart TV and an private bathroom.
Sara
New Zealand
The owners are super sweet and open their home to you. Ask them to put out table and chairs in the garden so you can sit and enjoy some wine in their lovely garden.
The Park Motel offers self-contained accommodations with a kitchen or a kitchenette. A 15-minute walk from Hawera’s town center, the property provides free parking and free Wi-Fi access.
Traci
New Zealand
The location was great and the property looked nice from the road.
The place looked a little tired. Gardens needed weeding.
The staff were pleasant and let us check in earlier if we wanted too.
Located in Hawera, within 3.5 miles of Tawhiti Museum and 18 miles of Hollard Gardens, Kerry Lane Motel provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Mount View Motel Hawera is located 2 minutes' drive from Hawera's town center and offers spectacular views of Taranaki Volcano. All rooms offer free WiFi.
Cyril
Netherlands
Room was clean. Shower was good, bed comfy.
The room was quite small but sufficient for my needs.
Located in Hawera, 2.6 miles from Tawhiti Museum, Avon Motel features views of the garden. This 4-star motel features free WiFi and a garden. The motel has family rooms.
Marlena
New Zealand
There was nothing I didn’t like. Very happy with the area, room and everything.
Located in Hawera, within 4.1 miles of Tawhiti Museum and 20 miles of Hollard Gardens, The Furlong provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Wendy
New Zealand
We didn't have breakfast. We were warm and comfortable. We stayed 3 nights and spent all day out.
The journey en route from New Plymouth To Hawera passing the...
The journey en route from New Plymouth To Hawera passing the legendary view of Mt Taranaki. We visited the Hawera Museum and it's great experience for the kids on visiting the history of Taranaki.
Joseph
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Hawera is a town of 8,000 people but it seems a lot more.
Hawera is a town of 8,000 people but it seems a lot more. A rural town with a very country feel it has modern amenities and lots of different food options to choose from. You're 10mins from the beach & 15mins to the country. You have access to Maunga Taranaki and also Dawson Falls. Explore, unwind & relax in Gods Country 🙏🏽
TePania
Australia
10
Scored 10
Just a quick overnight stay.
Just a quick overnight stay. It coincided with a well put together celebration of Mat ariki but not called that, just a mid-winter celebration. It was winding down as the drums filled with wood to create warmth and ambience had not lasted the distance. The town had obviously come out for it, families and young people mostly. Stalls, food trucks live entertainment. Well done for whomever was the brains behind it. Bought dinner from the pizza place central on the high street opposite an open courtyard area that had a solitary swing hanging. Food was good but took rather a long time.
J. LILLY
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Easy to get to coast and to National Park.
Easy to get to coast and to National Park. Good sized town with a choice of churches on Sunday and restaurants during the days we were there. We ate at Rough Habits and The Burnt Place - interesting names but good international food choices
Keith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I was born in Te Hawera, and grew up with my cousins and...
I was born in Te Hawera, and grew up with my cousins and grandparents in Dixon Ave.
It has changed since my child hood but the water tower is still there where we used to play and the park as well as the 2 shops the my grandfather ran his business from.
Te Hawera has grown
Davis
8.0
Scored 8.0
I stayed in Hawera to visit the local Tawhiti museum.
I stayed in Hawera to visit the local Tawhiti museum. Great museum that has enough attractions to spend two days there. Otherwise it is a small town that has quite a few historical sites dotted around it (pa structures). Otherwise it is unremarkable.
beautiful beach location, close to Hawera for shopping, very clean and tidy home with lots of room and facilities to entertain and cook and 2 bathrooms, big section would be great for families, everything you need and would have in your own home. owners easy to deal with and very accommodating. I would highly recommend to all travelling groups/families.
Quiet, clean and tidy. The staff are welcoming and amazing especially after a long drive. Big carparks too for our large vehicle which topped it off. Central location and close to all the places we visited which suited our needs to a tee. Would definitely stay at Tudor Lodge again as the hospitality reflected the good people of Hawera!
Travelled to Hawera for the weekend for the races .Had a lovely stay , Jillian and James were excellient hosts went out of there way to make us feel at home . They upgraded us to the family unit at no xtra cost . The breakfast was excellient lots to choose from . Over all a very pleasant stay with a great view of the mountain. .
The reception lady upgraded our room. We are extremely thankful for the way The Park Motel took care of us. This was our second stay there and we love how clean and well presented the hotel.
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