Taupo & Turangi Herald

Off-the-grid Taupō bach stay named the best in the country

- Milly Fullick

The host of a Taupō bach has been named among the best in the country by Airbnb.

Chanel Griffiths, who operates the Kawakawa Hut near Kawakawa Bay, took the Best Nature Stay title at the New Zealand Airbnb Host Awards.

The award recognises hosts who provide “an authentic country experience in regional and rural locations”, said a statement from Airbnb.

Kawakawa Hut is a one-bedroom, off-the-grid hut made built from repurposed materials located off Whangamatā Rd, near Kinloch.

Griffiths said the accommodat­ion had been designed with the Earth in mind, and featured a vege garden as well as solar panels and second-hand furniture.

“We’ve designed every element of this off-grid stay to ensure guests enjoy a getaway with low environmen­tal impacts.

“Kawakawa Hut is a small but special little place on our Taupō farm.”

Judge Felicity Stevens praised the setting of the hut, as well as the environmen­tal choices made.

“This hut has it all for the ultimate nature escape.

“Situated among beautiful countrysid­e, this lovely setting and cosy comfortabl­e home offers guests the opportunit­y to disconnect and enjoy this simple way of life.

“Not only is this stay good for the soul but has been built with the environmen­t and sustainabi­lity at the forefront, allowing guests to travel consciousl­y.”

Other winners in the region included Hosts of the Year David and Christina Chemis, whose Hamurana stay near Lake Rotorua is nestled among native bush.

Susan Wheeldon, Airbnb’s country manager for Australia and New Zealand, said accommodat­ion like Griffiths’ hut was increasing­ly the kind of experience that tourists were seeking out.

“We’ve seen that the cost of living has created fundamenta­l shifts in the way people are travelling and living, creating tangible opportunit­ies for communitie­s that lay off-the-beatentrac­k.

“Domestic and affordable trends are seeing the benefits of tourism spreading further afield into regional New Zealand, and empowering locals to earn a living and make ends meet.

“It’s incredibly exciting to see travellers enthusiast­ic about exploring new destinatio­ns and hosts act as passionate advocates for the regions and communitie­s they live in.”

 ?? ?? Kawakawa Hut is close to Kawakawa Bay, and is built from recycled materials for a lower environmen­tal impact.
Kawakawa Hut is close to Kawakawa Bay, and is built from recycled materials for a lower environmen­tal impact.

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