Main Dining Room Library
Ridge Suite

The Farm at Cape Kidnappers

North Island, New Zealand

  • From €1,046/night
  • Hotel
  • 22 Room/s

Far out to the east of Hawke’s Bay wine country, The Farm at Cape Kidnappers sits atop rolling farmland and rugged cliffs that give way to vast sea views.

Home to not only a lodge and spa, this unique property also boasts the awarded-winning Tom Doak-design golf course, a sanctuary for some of New Zealand’s most precious flora and fauna, and a working sheep and cattle station.

Warm and enveloping, Cape Kidnappers’ 22 generous suites and four-bedroom Owner’s Cottage deliver sumptuous comfort and awe-inspiring views. Every suite offers guests a private balcony, bedroom with sitting area, walk-in wardrobes and luxurious bathroom.

The main lodge overlooks the working farm, golf course and Pacific Ocean, and houses the guest lounge, library, wine cellar and snug, providing options for a variety of dining locations.

Cape Kidnappers delivers incredible exclusive guest experiences including the Can-Am Exploration, Kiwi Discovery Walk, Cape Kidnappers Gannet Colony and much, much more.

Rafting and fishing in the rushing torrents, galloping along the immense beaches on horseback, relaxing in the spa, and embarking on helicopter and hot air balloon rides are just some of the many pleasurable ways to spend your days.

At A Glance
  • 6,000 acre working sheep and cattle farm
  • 22 suites & 1 Family Cottage
  • Nestled in a great wine region
  • Guest lounge, wine cellar and snug 
  • Relax in the spa
  • Meet New Zealand's native bird, the Kiwi
  • A golfer's paradise
  • Raft or fish in the rushing torrents
  • Gallop along the immense beaches on horseback
  • Helicopter and hot air balloon rides in the area
Features:
  • ✓ Air-conditioning
  • ✓ Bicycles
  • ✓ Ceiling Fans
  • ✓ Concierge Service
  • ✓ Daily Maid Service
  • ✓ Family Friendly
  • ✓ Golf Course
  • ✓ Gym
  • ✓ Laundry Service
  • ✓ Restaurant
  • ✓ Spa
  • ✓ Swimming Pool
  • ✓ Wheelchair friendly
  • ✓ Wifi
  • ✓ Wood Fireplace

Region

Separated from the South Island by the Cook Strait, North Island is the smaller of the two, yet an exceedingly versatile destination. Ascend dramatic volcanic cones surrounding Auckland for spectacular city views, before heading into the metropolis to take some exciting day trips including; kayaking, exploring dormant volcanoes or canyoning down forested waterfalls.

Visit fascinating geological formations such as the Waitomo Caves, with limestone rock and flowing bugs lighting up the paths, or Rotorua, a geothermal area with steamy geysers and hot mud spa treatments on offer. Tour the historic site of the Waitangi Treaty Grounds with experienced guides, or gaze in amazement at the Tane Mahuta tree in the Waipowa Forest. This enormous kauri tree is approximately 2,000 years old and is still growing, and the forest itself is an ancient green world of towering trees and rare birds.

With a sublime combination of forests, mountains and beaches, North Island has some stunning scenery and even better attractions.

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New Zealand has a largely temperate climate. Read More

New Zealand has a largely temperate climate. The far north has subtropical weather during summer, but as most of the country lies close to the coast, this means mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and abundant sunshine. The warmest months are January, February and March, and the coldest June, July and August, where the most rainfall occurs.

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Rates

Nightly price is based on a Hilltop Suite.

Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.


Included:
Pre dinner drinks, dinner, breakfast & complimentary mini bar.

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