Harvest Cottage is a peaceful retreat set among olive trees, rolling hills and neighbouring vineyards. Located at the rear of a large section, the cottage overlooks a quiet paddock where horses often graze, with long views out across the valley. It’s just a 10-minute walk to the golden sands of Onetangi Beach, and close to island favourites like Tantalus Estate, Stonyridge, Te Motu and Wild Estate. The beachfront cafés and restaurants of Onetangi are also nearby, along with walking trails and cellar doors throughout the area.
The cottage has two queen bedrooms, perfect for a family or two couples travelling together. The master opens onto a private patio that catches the morning sun — a great spot to start the day. Inside, the open-plan living space includes a full kitchen, dining area, and lounge with a comfortable couch, large smart TV and heat pump. Sliding doors open to a deck with outdoor seating and views across the surrounding farmland.
We provide luxury bed linens, premium teas and coffees, and a selection of toiletries to get you started. Guests have their own driveway and parking area, and while the section includes another home, the two dwellings are well spaced to ensure your privacy.
Whether you're here for a vineyard weekend, a beach break, or just some quiet time away, Harvest Cottage is a relaxed and well-positioned base on Waiheke.
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Onetangi Beach – 10-minute walk to Waiheke’s longest beach
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Te Ara Hura Track (Trig Hill section) – nearby bush and hilltop trails
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Cascades Walk – native bush walk with stream crossings (short drive)
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Stonyridge Vineyard – renowned winery with restaurant
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Tantalus Estate – premium vineyard and brewery with fine dining
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Te Motu Vineyard – relaxed long lunches in a rural setting
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Wild Estate – family-friendly with mini-golf and casual dining
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Obsidian Vineyard – boutique tastings and relaxed vibe
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Three Seven Two – award-winning beachfront restaurant
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Charlie Farley’s – casual spot for drinks and meals by the sea
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Waiheke Golf Club – 9-hole course with views over Onetangi valley
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Whakanewha Regional Park – native forest, walking trails, and picnic spots (15-min drive)