Hautere is home to this bed & breakfast. Ohau Wines and Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Nga Manu Nature Reserve and Kapiti Marine Reserve.
Waiora La Grange bed and breakfast. Up the lovely Otaki Gorge.
The La Grange has sleeping for 6 people, a queen size bed and fold out double couch in the main room. Two single beds in the smaller room these can be converted into a king double bed if required. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the country, wake to the lovely bird song from the native birds. The land that the Bed and Breakfast is located on has been in my family for approximately 90 years, my grandfather originally owned it, the land was eventually divided into two blocks and farmed by his sons. My father took over the flats to run a dairy farm, called Waiora, (meaning living or spirit water) where you are staying. My Uncle took over the hills to run sheep and beef. His farm is called Waiawa (meaning, river water). My cousin now farms all the land. Many of my extended family live nearby. As you may have noticed we all enjoy gardening and have lots of native trees on our properties. As you were driving up the gorge you will have driven through the famous Totara tunnel. It is thought there may be a connection between the large number of Totara and the greywacke rocks so characteristic of the area. It is possible that the prolific nature of the greywacke stones and boulders in the soil of this area created an obstruction to pastoral certainly cropping, which requires ploughing), that farmers did not farm particularly intensively, leaving groves of trees to spring up on their farm. Totara was likely to have been a dominant species in the area, and therefore was the species most likely to regenerate as a canopy species. The abundance of Totara is recognised in local place names, including the delightful “Totara Reserve” tunnel on Otaki Gorge Road https://envirohistorynz.com/2012/06/09/totaranui-the-many-totara-of-te-horo The Eastern boundary of this property is planted with Poplars (commonly used to create shelter belts in the area) and trees which are a hybrid of Northern Rata and a Pohutukawa. In the northern corner there is a patch of Canadian Redwoods. Next to these is the native block and this leads onto the orchard. The western boundary, from which our prevailing wind comes, has a hedge of Camellias. The pottery in the garden is the work of two local potters
As you are staying on a working farm, please be mindful of animals in the paddock as they are not pets. Snippy, my horse is sometimes in this paddock as well. If you want to feed Snippy or any animals on the farm, please speak to me first and I will arrange a way for you to do this safely.
Wairoa La Grange facilities: There is a bar-b-que available for outdoor cooking non request.
Breakfast is available on request. Options include: • Eggs from a local egg farmer, • Fresh bread • Granola and fresh fruit or frozen fruit that has been grown on the property (choice of Rhubarb, Tamarillos or stewed apple)
Waiora la Grange B&B is on a septic tanks. • Wipes, sanitary items and nappies must not be put down the toilet. Please place these in container provided beside the toilet
Disposing of Rubbish – • Please put food scrapes and compostable items into the compost container provided • Separate burnable rubbish and recyclables into the appropriate bins.
Extras Available • Porta cot • High chair • Iron and ironing board • Hair dryer Games • Dominos • Cards • Monopoly bid Waiora Rules: • Parties or gatherings on the property are not permitted • Loud music after 10pm is not permitted • Smoking or vaping is not permitted • The gardens and flowers are for everyone to look at and enjoy. Picking is not permitted • Additional campers are not permitted • Dogs are permitted by arrangement only and must be kept within the confines of the B&B at all times. Medical Facilities: • Otaki Medical Centre 2 Aotaki St ph 06-364 8555 open Monday – Friday • Team Medical in Coastlands Shopping Centre Paraparaumu is open in the weekends 04-297 3000 Explore the local area: • Otaki Gorge – by continuing on up Gorge Road • Access the Tararua Ranges • Otaki Beach • Otaki River you can get to a great swimming hole in the river approximately 2 ks up the road sign says Pots- • Otaki River – Gorge to river mouth Activities: • Otaki Golf Course 2 Old Coach Road North ph 06-364 8260 • Otaki Swimming Pool: Haruatai Park Mill Road Otaki ph 06-364 5542 • Walking • Biking Things to See: Rangiatea Church - 33 Te Rauparaha St
Local Eateries: • Railway Hotel – Thursday and Saturday are Steak night 6 Arthur St ph 06-364 7165 • Kapiti Fisheries 200 Main Highway • Otaki Seafood’s • Curry Town Dine in or Takeaway 57 Main St ph 06-364 8898 • Family Hotel 30 Main St ph 06-210 2504 • Antonia’s Bar and Restaurant (Pizza) 4 Arthur St ph 06-364 0084 • Otaki & District Memorial RSA 9 Raukawa St ph 06-364 6221 Supermarkets: • Otaki New World 155/163 Main Highway ph 06-364 8640 • Otaki Countdown Cnr Mill Road & Aotaki St ph 06-364 9001 Garden Centres: • Te Horo Garden Centre Hyde Park Te Horo Beach ph 06-364 2142 open 7 days • Watson’s Garden Centre 17 Bell Street ph 06-364 8758 open 6 days • 100 & 1 Garden & House Plants 21 Hinau St Otaki ph 06-364 7084
Things to See: Rangiatea Church - 33 Te Rauparaha St
Local Eateries: • Railway Hotel – Thursday and Saturday are Steak night 6 Arthur St ph 06-364 7165 • Kapiti Fisheries 200 Main Highway • Otaki Seafood’s • Curry Town Dine in or Takeaway 57 Main St ph 06-364 8898 • Family Hotel 30 Main St ph 06-210 2504 • Antonia’s Bar and Restaurant (Pizza) 4 Arthur St ph 06-364 0084 • Otaki & District Memorial RSA 9 Raukawa St ph 06-364 6221 Supermarkets: • Otaki New World 155/163 Main Highway ph 06-364 8640 • Otaki Countdown Cnr Mill Road & Aotaki St ph 06-364 9001
Garden Centres: • Te Horo Garden Centre Hyde Park Te Horo Beach ph 06-364 2142 open 7 days • Watson’s Garden Centre 17 Bell Street ph 06-364 8758 open 6 days • 100 & 1 Garden & House Plants 21 Hinau St Otaki ph 06-364 7084
Things to See: Rangiatea Church - 33 Te Rauparaha St Local Eateries: • Railway Hotel – Thursday and Saturday are Steak night 6 Arthur St ph 06-364 7165 • Kapiti Fisheries 200 Main Highway • Otaki Seafood’s • Curry Town Dine in or Takeaway 57 Main St ph 06-364 8898 • Family Hotel 30 Main St ph 06-210 2504 • Antonia’s Bar and Restaurant (Pizza) 4 Arthur St ph 06-364 0084 • Otaki & District Memorial RSA 9 Raukawa St ph 06-364 6221 Supermarkets: • Otaki New World 155/163 Main Highway ph 06-364 8640 • Otaki Countdown Cnr Mill Road & Aotaki St ph 06-364 9001 Garden Centres: • Te Horo Garden Centre Hyde Park Te Horo Beach ph 06-364 2142 open 7 days • Watson’s Garden Centre 17 Bell Street ph 06-364 8758 open 6 days • 100 & 1 Garden & House Plants 21 Hinau St Otaki ph 06-364 7084 We are lucky enough to have lots of Native Birds and some imported around here you will see a description of each over the next few pages Common Name: Pied Fantail Maori Name: Piwakawaka Location where found: In trees and shrubs on the property and in the nearby bush Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015) and page # Common Name: NZ Wood Pigeon Maori Name: Kererū Location where found: In the Pohutakawa, in the Kowhai and in the nearby bush Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015) and page # Common Name: Tūī Maori Name: Tūī Location where found: In the Pohutakawa, in the Kowhai and in the nearby bush Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015) and page Common Name: Pūkeko Maori Name: Pūkeko Location where found: In the paddocks and in the nearby bush Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015) and page. Common Name: KingFisher Maori Name: Kōtare Location where found: Can often be seen sitting on the power line that runs through the paddock in front of the cottage Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015) Common Name: Yellow Hamer Maori Name: Yellow Hammer Location where found: Can often be seen in the garden Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015) Common Name: Bellbird Maori Name: Korimako Location where found: Can often be seen in the kowhais, flax and in nearby bush Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015) Common Name: Silvereye Maori Name: Pihipihi Location where found: Can often be seen in the garden and nearby bush Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015) Common Name: Chaffinches Maori Name: Chaffinches Location where found: Can often be seen in the garden and nearby bush Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015) Common Name: Morepork Maori Name: Ruru Location where found: Often heard in the forest at dusk and throughout the Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015) Common Name: NZ Falcon Maori Name: Kārearea Location where found: Often seen flying over the paddocks Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015 Common Name: White faced Heron Maori Name: Matuku moana Location where found: Often seen flying over the paddocks Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015 Common Name: Skylark Maori Name: Kaireka Location where found: Often seen in the garden and nearby bush Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015 Common Name: NZ grey duck Location where found: Often seen flying over the paddocks Reference for further Information: The Field guide to the birds of NZ (2015 Imported birds Gold Finch Swallow Welcome swallows (Hirundo neoxena) are a new addition to New Zealand's native fauna. Known only as occasional vagrants before the 1950s, they were first noticed breeding near Kaitāia, Northland, in 1958. Since then they have spread throughout the mainland, except for the central South Island mountain
House Rules
Check in after 2:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
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Events
No events allowed
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Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 25 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
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Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Gather used towels
Remove personal items
Turn off the lights
Wash dishes that are used, if you are short of time leave them in the dish rack to dry.
Please ensure TV remotes are left on the coffee table.
Ensure all personal belongings are removed.
Please pick up any dog poos. There is poo bags in the draw please use these if you don't have any and put in the outside rubbish bin.
If there is any damage to property e.g. you pet has chewed the electric blanket cord, please advise the host. Please don't just push the cord back under the mattress.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Please keep dogs off all furniture. It is preferred if you use your own doggie bed.
If you have a pet there is a $20 surcharge.
If you are responsible for stains on the furniture or bedding, please inform the host.
Any damage to furniture or equipment provided by the host, ensure you advise the host.
Please do not enter locked storage cupboard.
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Safety features at this property include a smoke detector
Frequently asked questions
Is Waiora La Grange bed and breakfast. Up the lovely Otaki Gorge. pet-friendly?
Yes, this bed & breakfast allows dogs (limit 1 total) with a maximum weight of up to 25 kg per pet.
How much does it cost to stay at Waiora La Grange bed and breakfast. Up the lovely Otaki Gorge. ?
As of 9 April 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Waiora La Grange bed and breakfast. Up the lovely Otaki Gorge. on 16 June 2026 start from NZ$179, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Waiora La Grange bed and breakfast. Up the lovely Otaki Gorge. ?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Waiora La Grange bed and breakfast. Up the lovely Otaki Gorge. ?
Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Waiora La Grange bed and breakfast. Up the lovely Otaki Gorge. ?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Waiora La Grange bed and breakfast. Up the lovely Otaki Gorge. located?
Located in Hautere, this family-friendly bed & breakfast is 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from Otaki Gorge, and within 6 mi (10 km) of Otane Market and Otaki River Walks. Otaki Dog Park and Otaki Museum are also within 6 miles (10 km).
Waiora La Grange bed and breakfast. Up the lovely Otaki Gorge. Reviews
Reviews
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Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
We had a very comfortable stay. The accommodation was exactly as listed, and communication with the host Judith was excellent. We all felt very welcomed, including our Labrador Gracie, and are looking forward to our return visit.
What a fabulous find! We will definitely be back. Loved the place, cosy, warm and inviting on arrival. So nice to be able to stay with our dog.
The bird song in the morning was amazing!!
We loved our stay at Judith’s place. The barn has been wonderfully fitted with every comfort and our girls especially loved saying hello to Snippy the horse.
My only feedback would be that breakfast was a bit on the light side for 5 people and it was good we’d brought some of our own food up.
Loved finding a neck of the woods we had never seen before so close to the main road. The property was fun - lots of lovely small touches with plenty of parking space. Judith was accomodating and helpful. We enjoyed being able to have our dog with us.
Judith’s barn is fantastic - the photos on the website don’t do it justice! It was perfect for us (family of three with our dog). The grounds are beautiful and it is quiet and private. The barn is easy to access with plenty of parking and everything was clean and well-stocked. We were pleasantly surprised to find breakfast in the fridge which was a real time saver as we were on our way to the ferry in Wellington. Great for a pit stop or longer stay. It’s so nice finding somewhere dog-friendly too. Highly recommend!