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Mangawhai Heads Family Holiday Home & Sleepout - Mangawhai Heads
$80-$250+
NZD
per night

Mangawhai Heads Family Holiday Home & Sleepout

9 Heather St, Mangawhai Heads

#5163 - Mangawhai Heads - Bach or holiday home

A two-storey house with sleepout and games room (pool table, table tennis & darts) within the "Golden Circle" of Mangawhai - close to the shops, cafes and golf course. A 3-min walk down road to estuary and 5-min drive to ocean beach. Sea views of... [More]

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  • 17people (max)
  • 7bedroom
  • 3bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets
Studios or sleepout - something for everyone - Mangawhai Heads
$95
NZD
per night

Studios or sleepout - something for everyone

Mangawhai Heads

#17766 - Mangawhai Heads - Bach or holiday home

"Sea Breeze" has two studio apartments and a sleepout (part of the original bach) The two studio apartments have queen sized beds and ensuite bathrooms. The sleepout (with bathroom) and the studios are all self contained. The studios and sleepout can be rented either individaully... [More]

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  • 6people (max)
  • 0bedroom
  • 3bathroom
  • tickkids
  • crosspets

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