Bushy Park Tarapuruhi Homestead

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Kai Iwi, New Zealand

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Historical landmark· Holiday accommodation service· Lodging

Bushy Park Tarapuruhi Homestead Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bushy Park Tarapuruhi Homestead is located in Kai Iwi, New Zealand on 791 Rangitatau East Road. Bushy Park Tarapuruhi Homestead is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in New Zealand.

Address

791 Rangitatau East Road

Phone

+64 63429879

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jan Spicer

Love this place so much. Dale and his family of staff are amazing and it's now becoming very popular. Highly recommended you visit...and it's worth going back with your Grandkids or kids. Awesome bird sanctuary and saddle back birds among others flitting so close to you while wandering along several different historical bush walks.

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Tanya Carmine

Loved the bush and the birds. Great easy walking tracks. The house was a lovely place to visit too.

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Kaz Vee

Beautiful homestead and wonderful walks. Loved meeting Dale (Chippendale)

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Andrew Ross

Amazing Bush walks homestead food and hospitality. Abundant bird life. A must do

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Greg G

Would recommend a visit.. You feel like you have just stepped into the past .. Very well kept (including the homestead) grounds with a variety of trees, some of which I had never heard of again would recommend a visit ..

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Daphne Le Couteur

Always a pleasure to visit. The Heritage House a lovely place to stay. Dale the host is willing to spend time explaining the history and ensures his guests enjoy top hotel service for the meals. Food excellent. Beds etc comfortable clean old hotel style shared toilets and showers beautiful furnishings of a bygone era.

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Kerry White

Bushy Park is off the beaten track and is an absolute hidden treasure. The native bush is a joy to walk through with lots of native birds to be seen. Outbuildings have been set up as mini museums explaining the history of the property. And the house is fabulous with stain glass windows and amazing rugs on the floors. And the Devonshire scones were delicious.

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Andrea Skews

Step back into time. The gorgeous Homestead loomed above is as we drove through the gates, aware we were also in a nature reserve due to the predature fences all around. Dale welcomed us into a magical, grand Homestead originally built in the early 1900s. This magnificent home is set in gorgeous reserve land managed by the Forest & Bird Society. Dale cooked dinner which was a lovely home cooked meal complete with Christmas pudding! Our room was grand and comfortable. We wished we'd stayed longer to take in all the nature walks around the property. Highly recommend this amazing Homestead and the host, who makes the stay so welcoming and comfortable.