Weekend away (but not too far) from Auckland
mgbridges
13th August 2008, 02:35 PM
Hi folks,
My parents arrive at the end of September for a visit and they have volunteered to look after DS whilst OH & I go away for a couple of nights. Primarily we're looking for somewhere to relax thats quiet, 'grown-up', has good food & wine, maybe spa facilities. We don't want to go OTT with cost but are prepared to splish (as opposed to splash) out a little.
We had considered going to Waiheke Island but I'm concerned that if we get an 'emergency' call in the middle of the night we're stuck! Even though I know the chances of this happening are limited the idea is to relax and with that in the back of my mind I know I wouldn't. So... any suggestions on where to go or stay?
Thanks in advance,
Anneliese
jubjub
13th August 2008, 02:56 PM
How far is too far? What kind of length of drive are you looking for?
My first suggestion would be Rotorua but thats up to a 3 hours drive.
Raglan, but that may be a bit small town for what you are looking for...
Orewa, although thats pretty much on your doorstep! Oooh, how about Leigh, we had some beer from the farmers market from here... http://www.sawmillcafe.co.nz/ or Omaha and hobnob it with the rich and famous??
Familyofmonkeys
13th August 2008, 03:18 PM
I was also thinking Rotoroa....could you leave some emergency phone numbers and ask a neighbour to be on standby just in case?
Nienke
13th August 2008, 03:21 PM
Rotorua, Taupo, Waihi Beach, 90 mile beach?
Tia Maria
13th August 2008, 03:34 PM
We've never been but his place looks nice :):
www.heritagehotels.co.nz/hotel-and-spa-du-vin/
Its spa:
www.spaduvin.co.nz/spainfo.php
Cheers
Tia
mgbridges
13th August 2008, 04:15 PM
Thanks folks some good ideas here. We've already been to Rotorua for a week earlier this year so we probably won't go there again even if I could spend the whole day at the Luge! :laugh I guess I'm thinking within 2/3hr drive as the plan is for us to lunch at the Sky Tower on Friday and then OH and I to head off, returning Sunday afternoon. Spa facilities are not essential it might just be nice to have a massage at some point.
Actually does anyone have experience of somewhere nice to stay in the Matakana area. We LOVE the market and have been several times, it would be nice to be able to browse without a small child trying to drag me off to get ice cream!
Anneliese
Jo Jo
13th August 2008, 04:51 PM
But surely if you live in Auckland and are going away for the weekend, you have to come to the Coromandel? I thought it was the law. This place looks nice, though a bit pricey: http://www.villatoscana.co.nz/
jubjub
13th August 2008, 06:50 PM
Anneliese, thats where I got the Leigh idea from, we picked up beer at the Matakana market, and they have accommodation on the cafe site in Leigh too! we havent stayed, but looks very nice.... its an english couple that run it been here since the 80's.
mgbridges
13th August 2008, 06:59 PM
Anneliese, thats where I got the Leigh idea from, we picked up beer at the Matakana market, and they have accommodation on the cafe site in Leigh too! we havent stayed, but looks very nice.... its an english couple that run it been here since the 80's.
The lady that owns the brewery used to be the deputy head teacher at DS's school. Last term the staff 'social' event was a trip out to Leigh Sawmill for a brewery tour/tasting and then lunch. OH & I also first came across them at the Matakana Market.
Its a nice idea but I fear that I'd never drag OH away from the bar and to be honest I'm looking for something in the 4 - 5 star range.
Anneliese
jubjub
13th August 2008, 07:18 PM
Hmm a hubby stuck in the bar all night isnt exactly romantic ;)
mgbridges
13th August 2008, 07:53 PM
Hmm a hubby stuck in the bar all night isnt exactly romantic ;)
No, not exactly what I was planning/hoping for! :laugh
Anneliese
mgbridges
13th September 2008, 08:17 PM
...and have decided to go here: www.takatulodge.co.nz
I can't wait, especially as we're going to take my folks for lunch up the Sky Tower prior to heading up to Matakana.
YEAH! A whole 2 nights without having to worry about DS, its going to be bliss!
Anneliese
Familyofmonkeys
13th September 2008, 11:30 PM
YEAH! A whole 2 nights without having to worry about DS, its going to be bliss!
I'm officially jealous......although my mum arrives at the end of October so we'll get a couple of evenings out for the first time in 14 months :raebanana
peebles16
14th September 2008, 12:20 PM
Feeling a bit 'green' too :D I'll have to wait till March next year for parents to assume childcare duties :wah
Enjoy Anneliese
Karenx
mgbridges
14th September 2008, 04:03 PM
Have to admit its one of the things I hadn't fully appreciated before we moved here. Even though both sets of Grandparents lived over a 2hr drive away in the UK, so the odd evening odd wasn't really feasible, they both visited regularly at weekends and in the school hols.
Even just having some extra adults around eases the load when you've got kids (its hard enough with 1 don't know how you cope with more ladies). Which is why we are splashing out and going somewhere luxurious - not sure when we'll have 'family' back again for overnight babysitting duties.
Hope you both get a chance for some 'couple time' when your families arrive.
Anneliese