New Peppers NZ resort offers a sporting chance
Peppers has expanded its network of luxury retreats and resorts in New Zealand with the addition of The Carrington Resort, whose centerpiece is a championship golf course.
The resort also offers lodge and villa accommodation; vineyard and cellar door; and extensive conference and event facilities located on the Karikari Peninsula in the Northland region, four hours north of Auckland.
Peppers Carrington Resort is the third addition to the network in 2012 with Peppers Parehua Martinborough and Peppers Awaroa Lodge joining the portfolio earlier this year, bringing the total to seven across New Zealand’s North and South Islands.
The Peppers Carrington Resort’s 6417-metre, par 72, 18-hole championship golf course is located between ocean and the hillside vineyards of Karikari Estate.
The course has one of the longest par 5s in New Zealand of 569 metres, and one of the shortest par 3s at 113-metres over water.
The Peppers portfolio also includes Peppers Clearwater Resort in Christchurch where the adjacent golf course has been home to the New Zealand Open on several occasions.
A fully equipped Olympic-standard skeet shooting range, kayaking, fishing charters and 4WD tours are also available.
The resort is currently offering a ‘Captivating Coastal Escape’ package from $495 per couple per night including accommodation in a lodge room, breakfast for two, dinner for two, welcome bottle of wine, plus unlimited golf (valid to October 31, 2012, subject to availability).
Visit www.carrington.co.nz for details.
Ian Jarrett
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