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Cape Brett Hut

Description
Situated in stunning, coastal surrounds, the Lighthouse Keeper's house at Cape Brett has been converted into a hut. This is a serviced 23-bunk hut in the Bay of Islands area. The hut must be booked online in advance.
Water supply isnt guaranteed during the dry summer period (mid-December to end of March). Take drinking and cooking water with you.
Getting there
- Walk to the hut via the Cape Brett Track.
- Boat into Deep Water Cove and walk 2.5 hours to the hut (part of the Cape Brett Track).
- You can also come ashore at Cape Brett landing below the hut, and walk up to it.
Track fees
All trampers must pay a track maintenance fee for crossing private land between Rawhiti and Deep Water Cove:
Adult: $40
Child: $20
Track and hut fees can be paid at the Bay of Islands i-SITE Visitor Centre (external site) in Paihia.
There is no charge for the section of track between Deep Water Cove and Cape Brett, or Whangamumu to Te Toroa Bay.
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