We stayed here for two nights.
First, Napier. The town is full of stunning Art Deco buildings and a walking tour is well worth a couple of hours (and an easy walk from the Masters' Lodge). Cape Kidnappers and its Gannet colony are a lot of fun. The golf course at Kidnappers is very scenic, very expensive and very, very difficult. Unless you are a low handicap player, take lots of extra balls (or take the time in the early holes to find other peoples' lost balls).
As for the lodge- it is wonderful. The building has been lovingly and meticulously restored and the art deco material is complemented by the owners' tasteful art collection. The rooms are large and very comfortable. The meals are wonderful- we ate there in the evenings as well as at breakfast. All the meals (and wines) were of an excellent standard. There is also guest access to the well equipped local gym.
Larry and Joan are wonderful hosts. They made excellent suggestions and looked after our reservations for golf and gannets. They also plied us with drinks, cakes and nibbles just when we wanted them. We'd find it difficult to believe there is better lodging in the area.
