Matahiwi Cafe and Roadside Cabins

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Matahiwi, New Zealand

Cafe· Camping cabin· Campground

Matahiwi Cafe and Roadside Cabins Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Matahiwi Cafe and Roadside Cabins is located in Matahiwi, New Zealand on 3925 Whanganui River Road. Matahiwi Cafe and Roadside Cabins is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category cafe in New Zealand.

Address

3925 Whanganui River Road

Phone

+64 63428112

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Offerings

Coffee

Open hours

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Matt Anderson

We visited Matahiwi Cafe and Gallery while riding Mountains to Sea Great Ride. It was the perfect place to stop for breakfast and pick up lunch to eat further down the road. Home made bacon and egg pie and blueberry muffin. Food was excellent and Cafe owners really friendly. Highly recommend

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michelle malley

A beautiful building, full of charming retro and vintage finds, delicious food from a dedicated hostess and on-site cabins if you want to squirrel yourself away from a crazy world.

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terry nosrac

Really nice Great people very reasonable prices. And such a tranquil place. I loved it

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Mark Flower

Great place to stop on the River Highway. Delicious cake and coffee and lovely locals.

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The Lonely Mailbox

No cafe but very comfortable overnight stay

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Anja Schaar

We stayed a night after a day on the River and seriously loved it! The simplicity combined with the eye for detail was just delightful. The new kitchen is particular cute! The host was also very helpful getting our gear from pipiriki! Thanks so much!

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TA Smith

About 22km from Pipiriki this cafe is. just the right distance for Mountains to the Sea riders to take a break. The setting is lovely, the tea and coffee good and the home made food superb. And the clean toilets a real bonus.

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Alistair Paton-McDonald

Last visited there 56years ago.No cafe then,a school instead.