That view though. Stay in the laidback, gorgeous beach town of Raglan in a classic Kiwi bach overlooking Cox's Bay.
Access to Cox's Bay is just a few houses down, making it perfect for a quick dip, a paddle-board or taking the kayak out. Great surf and swimming beaches a ten-minute drive. Walk to the village for a Raglan Roast coffee. Or just recline with a beverage and enjoy a glorious sunset from the front lawn.
Self-contained with all the amenities you need.
Let's get this straight: the cottage isn't fancy. It's old as heck but it has all the modern conveniences: a wood-burning fire, high-speed fibre broadband, great shower pressure, a dishwasher and well, that view. Imagine yourself sitting on the lawn in a comically oversized deck chair, a drink in hand while watching the sun illuminate the hills framing the bay as it rises, or cast pink fingers across the sky at sunset. With the call of a tui or ruru (morepork) keeping you company from a nearby harakeke (flax) bush or karaka tree.
Raglan has a unique hippie/surfer vibe, and it cared about sustainability before that became trendy. It's a modern town with great coffee and places to eat and drink, but retains an old school Kiwi feeling.
In the main cottage is a master bedroom with queen bed and a view to die for, plus a second room with king single + single bed. It has fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom with toilet, shower and washer + dryer. The sleep-out has a queen bed, small bathroom with toilet and shower plus a kitchenette with sink and kettle.
Other things to note
- Kayaks and surfboards are readily available to hire in the town
- Great walks in the area, including Mt Karioi for the fit
- Some of our favourites include the summer season cider slushies at George's Beach Club, brunch at The Shack, coffee from Raglan Roast, a Kapiti scooped ice cream, the old-school charm of a pint at the Harbour View Hotel, and of course ALL the places to swim or surf.
- Please note that a surveillance camera overlooks the driveway and will be operating for added security up to check-in time, and again from check-out time.
Cox's Bay is tidal, and while totally fine for swimming, it's best for paddleboarding or kayaking an hour either side of high tide. For the best swimming beach in the area, head to Ngarunui.