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Kaihoka Farmstay is located in Golden Bay at the top of the South Island and provides schools with a peaceful base for camps and group stays. Surrounded by farmland and native bush, the property offers space, comfort, and a variety of accommodation options.
The farmstay has cottages ranging from two to six bedrooms, with capacity to sleep up to 16 people in total. These cottages are described as ideal for school groups, tramping clubs, and family gatherings. Each cottage is fully self-contained with kitchen, bathroom, and living facilities, allowing schools to manage their own catering and schedules during their stay.
The setting of Kaihoka Farmstay makes it well suited for groups wanting to connect with the outdoors. The property is surrounded by farmland and is close to Westhaven Inlet, giving schools opportunities to explore coastal and rural environments. The quiet and natural surroundings create an atmosphere that supports learning, teamwork, and group activities.
With its self-contained accommodation, Kaihoka Farmstay gives schools the flexibility to organise their own programmes. Whether it is outdoor exploration, classroom-style activities inside the cottages, or recreational time in the natural environment, the farmstay provides a practical and adaptable base.
The location in Golden Bay means schools also have access to the wider attractions of the region. From coastal walks and beaches to the unique natural features of the area, Kaihoka Farmstay places groups in reach of a variety of outdoor learning opportunities.
Kaihoka Farmstay combines comfortable cottages, self-catering facilities, and a rural setting to create a supportive environment for school camps. With its capacity for group stays and its position in Golden Bay, it is a useful option for schools planning small to medium-sized camps in the South Island.
Author: Donna Yorke
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