Relax and enjoy the panoramic views of the Kaipara harbour at Petite Provence, our quality Northland bed and breakfast accommodation
Accommodation Matakohe, Northland, New Zealand
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Phone:
+64 9 431 7552
Address:
703C Tinopai Road
Tinopai
Matakohe 0593
New Zealand
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Petite Provence Introduction
Petite Provence is our bed and breakfast accommodation in Matakohe, Northland, situated 10 minutes from the Matakohe Kauri Museum.
Our B&B in Northland is en route to Tane Mahuta (the giant kauri tree in Waipoua forest), the Far North and the Bay of Islands.
Our bed and breakfast accommodation in Matakohe features stunning panoramic views of rolling countryside and the Kaipara harbour.
The sleepy seaside town of Tinopai on the Kaipara Harbour is a 15 minute drive away and adjacent to our property is the Hukatere Scenic Reserve where 400-500 year old Kauri trees and native birds can be seen.
Our Accommodation in Matakohe, Northland
Set on 17 acres with neighbouring native bush, every room at our B&B in Northland offers panoramic views of rolling farmland and the distant Kaipara harbour.
All rooms at our bed and breakfast accommodation in Matakohe have insect screens and French doors opening onto a wide covered deck where you may relax and enjoy the tranquility and scenery.
At our Northland B&B, we offer you the choice of:
- Two queen rooms with en suite
- One twin room with private bathroom
Other features of our B&B in Northland include:
- Special continental breakfast included in tariff
- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Delicious evening meals available by prior arrangement
- Wireless internet access
For bookings and further information about our B&B in Northland, please contact us, visit our accommodation in Matakohe Web site or make a booking.
About Matakohe and Northland
Matakohe's Kauri Museum is one of New Zealand's most amazing museums. The award-winning Kauri Museum tells a fascinating story through the use of kauri timber and gum.
Waipoua Forest, Northland
Photographer: Destination Northland
(info@northlandnz.com)
Settlers first came to Matakohe in 1862 and the Kauri Museum was established to celebrate their centennial and to pay tribute to the early pioneers of the area.
The relaxed, sunny lifestyle of Northland comes from its subtropical climate and the beautiful islands, bays and beaches around the coastline.
The people of Northland have a passion for water sports, including surfing, boating, game fishing, sailing and diving. They also have a deep appreciation of the Northland region's fascinating Maori and European history.
Much of Northland's extensive coastline remains an unspoiled aquatic playground for adventure activities and escapist relaxation. Whangarei and Opua are renowned as attractive havens for yachts.
For bookings and further information about our B&B in Northland, please contact us, visit our accommodation in Matakohe Web site or make a booking.