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Stylish, quirky accommodation in the mountains
Welcome to the Last Church in Āpiti, the ultimate escape to relax and discover the stunning Manawatū.

Located in the quaint village of Āpiti, set in a valley at the base of the Ruahine Ranges, this renovated church and Sunday School is a cosy, quirky and stylish space to base yourself while you explore the ranges, glow worms, swimming holes and more.

Our outdoor cast iron bathtub and roaring wood burner inside means we have all of your relaxation options covered. The church, with its original pews, is a unique venue for small events. Please get in touch if you'd like to discuss any ideas you have.

For more information and to book, please visit Airbnb. We look forward to welcoming you soon.


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Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies
​For more information visit Adventure Smart


Remember KEEP NORTHERN MANAWATU BEAUTIFUL!
Facilities are not always provided.
Unless signage indicates otherwise -

 !   ​Strictly no camping, tenting or freedom camping
 !   
Strictly no fires

 !   Take away all rubbish. Leave only your footprints.
Toilet facilities available in Rangiwahia, Apiti and Kimbolton.​
​Motorhome and camping sites available in 
​Rangiwahia, Apiti Tavern & Eatery and Kimbolton Hotel

  • Home
    • Driving Times and Distances
    • Iron Gates Map
  • Explore
  • Stay & Eat
  • Walks
  • Cycling
  • Contact
  • The Country Road
  • Image Gallery
  • The Oroua Whio/Blue Duck Project
  • Rangiwahia-Ruahine History
  • Articles