Base for Exploring Waiheke
Forest and Bird’s Onetangi Lodge is situated in Scotts Terrace opposite one of the entrances to Onetangi Reserve. Accommodating up to eight people, the lodge is one of the cheapest places to rent on Waiheke Island. Income from the property pays for the rates on the cottage and all three reserves managed by the Hauraki Islands branch. Any surplus is used to fund needed work in the reserves.
The lodge is in easy walking distance of Onetangi Beach, shops and buses. Buses provide ready access from the wharf to the lodge, and to various coastal and forest walks in the western part of the island. To visit eastern Waiheke it is better to take a tour or hire a Car. To book Onetangi Lodge see ‘Lodges’ on page 49 of this magazine for details.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 43
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138Base for Exploring Waiheke Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 43
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