Welcome to the Yellow Bach!
Four people can enjoy a quiet sandy, safe and tidal beach just 80 metres across the grass. Front row position. Lovely sea and summer sunset views from the dining table. Seaside children's playground is a one minute walk away
There are some really nice and safe kayak paddles within the bay, up two mangrove creeks as well as around the coast.
A little under an hour north of Auckland, Campbells makes for a great escape place.
By car, Matakana is 9 minutes, Tawharanui Regional Park and Sandspit both 15 minutes and Warkworth supermarket 20 minutes.
Campbells Beach is a hotspot for birdlife. Listen to the kaka, bellbirds and tuis in the day time, kookaburras (true) at dawn and dusk and an owl at night.
Things to do at the bach
Kids love the seaside play ground and safe swimming beach
HD smart TV with MySky, fast wifi, Netflix
PADDLE through mangroves at Campbells Beach, across to Baddley's Beach and up their creek, and paddle out to enjoy the sunset on the water
WALK at low tide straight to gather cockles, left around the rocks to the next (no name) beach, right past Baddely's Beach to Buckleton Beach and even further. You can walk for hours.
EAT
Eat any fruit in season There are figs plum, grapefruit, orange, tangelo, lemon trees
DRIVE
7 mins to Matakana for weekend farmers market, cinema or cafes
10 mins to Morris and James pottery/cafe near Matakana
15 mins to Tawharanui Regional Park's beautiful Anchor Bay surf, sunbathe, picnic or walk well marked tracks
15 mins to Omaha and Warkworth golf
20 mins to Sandspit and take a ferry to Kawau Island
20 mins to Leigh with its cafes and picturesque wharf
20 mins to Warkworth for retail therapy and supermarket
30 mins to Goat Island for snorkeling
Special conditions:
Minimum stay 2 nights and 3 nights on holiday weekends
No smoking, no pets
NOTE: The Yellow Bach is moderately priced because we ask you to Bring your own linen (towels/sheets/pillow cases/tea towels). Also We do not have cleaners. Under Kiwi bach tradition you are expected to clean the house and leave it ready to welcome the next people.