
Corporate groups utilising Peppers Parehua can take the opportunity to ‘get on their bikes’ with March Hare Enterprises. The company’s director, Gretchen Bunny, says March Hare is often involved with business events. ‘We work closely with hotels and conference venues,’ says Bunny. ‘We find that groups often like to spend three hours or so in meetings then get out for an experience.’ March Hare was one of the Martinborough operators showcased when Peppers Parehua Martinborough was officially launched recently.
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Peppers Parehua Martinborough offers a range of 28 cottages and villa style accommodation in the Martinborough wine region, less than 1½ hours drive from Wellington. It is the fifth property in the Peppers network, joining Peppers on the Point Rotorua in the North Island and Peppers Clearwater Resort Christchurch, Peppers Lake Tekapo Resort and Peppers Beacon Queenstown in the South Island. There are 26 Peppers Retreats, Resorts and Hotels across Australia and New Zealand with further additions planned for 2012. Media and Peppers’ personnel ready to ride with March Hare Enterprises in Martinborough |
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