Wairoa is totally underrated. I know it's got a reputation for gangs and gang fights over the years but it took me by surprise for the following reasons:
1. The river walk was one of the most serene and best river walks I've had around NZ towns... and I've practically been everywhere in NZ.
2. The Norfolk Pine along the river were some of the most mature and magnificent trees I've seen. They definitely rival the ones along the Napier-Hastings motorway.
3. The road to the beach was literally 5 mins away from our accommodation. You get a fantastic view of the South Pacific Ocean and over the mountain range westward, you can watch some fantastic sunsets. I spent my 2022 New Years here and I saw off 2021 with a fantastic orange/yellow sunset (the kind you see in Bali).
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Very good - What previous guests thought, 66 reviews
Very good · 66 reviews
There is limited accommodation in Wairoa. My room had an outlook over the river on the main street, very little traffic noise in the evening when I was there. There is wifi and nextflix which other places haven't had. The bathroom had a bath and overhead shower so able to relax at the end of the day. The Clyde Hotel would have to be an iconic piece of Wairoa history and inside I really like how it feels like stepping back in time with some home comforts. If you are expecting the Hilton this is not for you.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 208 reviews
Very good · 208 reviews
A cabin not the Ferry Hotel which had been flooded a while ago. It was very comfy, very clean, well equipped and spacious, fabulous river view. Easy to contact manager who gave door code.
Exceptional farmhouse location in beautiful Wairoa. Rose was an amazing host and did everything to make our stay wonderful and memorable. Thank you Rose