Stray Possum Lodge 2003 Ltd

Also known as: Stray Possum Lodge 2003 Ltd

64 Cape Barrier Road RD 1 Great Barrier Island 0991

About Stray Possum Lodge 2003 Ltd

Are you looking for backpackers on the Great Barrier Island?

Quality accommodation on the barrier, choose from backpacker accommodation or self-contained chalets, self-catering accommodation or camping.

Stray Possum Lodge is Great Barrier Island¿s largest accommodation complex offering quality options for:

  • Large group bookings
  • Backpacker accommodation
  • camping
  • Private retreat in our self-contained chalets
  • Bar and restaurant on site for your convenience

Great Barrier Island, the largest island in Auckland¿s Hauraki Gulf which is situated 13 nautical miles from the tip of the Coromandel Peninsula and 50 nautical miles from downtown Auckland, New Zealand. It is one of the most unspoilt places in New Zealand, things to do on the Barrier:

  • Tramping
  • Bird Watching
  • Fishing
  • Beaches
  • Diving
  • Mountain Biking
  • Surfing
  • Kayaking
  • Horse Riding
  • Golf
  • Yacht Charter
  • Paintball

Opening Hours

Products and Services

Activities

Tramping, Horse Trail Rides, Surfing, Sightseeing, Mountain Climbs, Kayaking, Backpacking, Bushwalking, Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking, Canoeing, Hiking, Camping, Fishing

Features

Harbour Front

Amenities

Dryers, Linen, Refrigerators, Beach, Heating, Phones, DVDs, Internet Access, Stoves, Washing Machines, Blankets

Facilities

Restaurants, Kitchens, Private Rooms, Laundry Facilities

Service Options

Reservations

Serving

Backpackers

Properties

Cabins

What Makes Us Different

We provide an affordable escape from the "rat race" and a friendly accommodation stopover for travelers from around the world.

Set in 30 acres of native bush with views of the harbor from the restaurant and its large outdoor deck

Hot water is provided by either wood burning heat exchanger or gas caliphate. Like all facilities on "The Barrier" we are self-sufficient to a large degree, providing our own power from a hybrid generator/inverter and battery system and drawing water from a bore on the premises, which is tested by Auckland City Council numerous times a year.

Visitors are encouraged to respect the difficulties involved in living here by saving power and water and to enjoy the Great Barrier Island¿s natural and unspoilt beauty while keeping in mind the fragility of the local ecosystem.

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