What
to see & do at
South Claragh...
South Claragh is
a peaceful haven for resting and relaxing. Laze in a hammock under the wisteria,
have a game of croquet, family tennis or simply watch
the animals grazing peacefully. Wander the rambling,
mature gardens enjoying the views, the rhododendrons
and bluebells, or glorious autumn leaves. Stroll by
the pond or curl up by the fire with a book.
However you choose to unwind, tranquility
is assured. If you have children, they will probably
be pleased to meet Holly and Jacob, our donkeys. Most
adults like them too! Our handsome cat Jimmy will
probably introduce himself, And of course, spring wouldn't be complete without
little black lambs frolicking. We also have organic vegetable
and berry gardens, a large ornamental garden, trees
for shade and firewood
Custom transport available:

2003 Toyota Pop Top Camper fully equipped - ideal for two. Just the thing for a two to three day tour of the surrounding area or even longer.

Reasonable Rates apply. For more information
please contact us.
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...and
the surrounding
regions
of the Central North Island
South Claragh is
well-situated as a base for exploring the centre of
the North Island.
We know and love the part of the world we live in and
are always happy to discuss possible activities and
places of interest with our guests. Here a few samples
of the many activities in our area: Catch yourself a trout at
Lake Taupo...
..and have it fresh the same day at our BBQ

Check out the fantastic Waitomo
Caves

Visit the famous Tongariro
National Park

Explore the Huka Falls, Rotorua
and the Wairakei Valley geothermal power station, there
is so much to do & see.

For further information refer
to the
local Information Centres. |
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A
mouthwatering experience - Eating at
South Claragh
Breakfast: a full farm breakfast (B&B) or a breakfast
basket delivered to the cottage.
Lunch - an imaginative picnic lunch can be prepared for
you on request.
Light snacks can be provided for late arrivals or by request.
BBQ Facilities available at both Cottage & Farmhouse.
Cottage guests are encouraged to
help themselves to herbs from the garden. |