We’ve named the first pourewa ‘Ahi Kā’ (people of the land keeping the fires burning) because the deeper purpose of Parangarehu lies in reconnecting the next generation with their whenua (land) by working on it through either conservation, tourism, and hospitality so, it’s not just a business it`s a legacy project for our whānau.”
Parangarehu is a special place, and we’ve always felt deeply connected to its mōuri (lifeforce). We’re excited for others to experience it too.”
Ahi Kā has been co-designed to bring you our manaakitanga and aroha for your noho (stay) with us.
We believe that your time out from the hustle and bustle of life is a priority for us at Parangarehu Ahi Kā.
You choose how you want to relax, with a walk to the beach, on our farm, a visit to the lighthouse, or stay inside and enjoy the sights looking out across Te Raukawakawa (Cook Strait).
We will send you guest access instructions 48 hours before your stay giving you access across a bridge and entry into Ahi Kā.
You are free to use any part of our rural property. It is a working farm so you will need to use judgement.
We are neighbours to the Regional East Harbour Park and there are many sites to visit.
We prefer hands off and light touch manaakitanga (hospitality).
Please note that beach access is nearby and within a country walk. The hire of the e-bikes is an essential to access nearby locations. However, it is within walking distance.
Feel free to contact us if we can assist you with your travel arrangements to stay with us.