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Prior to arrival on Hawaii and in South Kona , preferably several days prior, please call or Email us with your estimated time of arrival at the Aloha Guest House Bed and Breakfast , given an approximate one hour drive from the airport. Please print these directions and have them handy when you arrive!! The "Old Tobacco Road" is a local one lane farm road and, like some of our neighbors, a little rough in places. We highly recommend renting a four wheel drive vehicle if you are in doubt about the road conditions and/or your driving abilities concerning rough and occasionally paved surfaces. Although many of our guests use regular 2WD vehicles when staying with us, a 4WD vehicle will also allow you to explore many of the beautiful and somewhat secluded parts of Hawaii - the Big Island in comfort and safety. Directions from Kona International Airport to Old Tobacco Road TURN RIGHT (south) onto Hwy 19 following the signs to Kailua-Kona and Volcano. In Kailua, Hwy 19 becomes Hwy 11. Continue on Hwy 11. Notice that the right mile marker numbers on the left side of the road are descending. As you approach the 104 mile marker, you pass a "Reduce Speed 35 MPH" sign. The road curves to the left and you will see an "Elevation 1000ft/305m" sign to your right. SLOW DOWN! Notice the "Aloha Guest House " sign to your right on the tree. TURN LEFT ONTO THE "OLD TOBACCO ROAD" just a few feet BEFORE the 104 mile marker. Directions from Volcano/Hilo to Old Tobacco Road Follow Hwy 11. Once you pass the turn to Pu`uhonua O Honaunau (Hwy 160), slow down. The highway turns sharply left than right. At the right turn is the 104 mile marker on the right side of the highway. The entrance into the farm road is just a few feet past the mile marker 104. Follow the directions below to the "Aloha Guest House Bed and Breakfast " in South Kona Hawaii. Once you're on Old Tobacco Road... The Aloha Guest House Bed and Breakfast is EXACTLY .96 MILE up from the highway. Ignore the sign limiting access to authorized persons. The general rule is: turn or veer RIGHT wherever you have the option. From the road entrance, drive past the first fork on your left ( double concrete track, "Private Road" sign. ). You should pass over a small bridge with an abandoned motorcycle on the hill above it. ( It's been there for years as art work ). About 1/3 of the way, you will come to an old coffee mill with a Danger, No Trepassing sign. ( The sign refers to the coffee mill and not continuing up the road. ) You will also see Lowell's collection of fish tails nailed to the barn wall. The road takes a sharp left here ( hairpin turn ) so it's probably seems to be behind you now. Keep going... There's a dip just past the hairpin to allow water to run down hill without flooding the farm below. Go past the two story brown house on your left and turn right. ( Basically follow the paved portion. The other road is not paved ) There is another water diverter dip right here so go slow as you make the turn. Go to the end of the concrete road and turn right . Turning left will take you to KCOF radio station which does not usually offer accomodations. There will be a gated entrance on your left for Jack's Way. Go past this and the mailbox for Steve's Keokea Farm. The road will veer left and uphill about 100 feet past Steve's mailbox. Go up the road about 400 yards until you reach a T at a stone wall. On your left is a stone arch, on your right is our driveway. You should be able to see our sign if you look down the driveway. ( Sorry but the neighbors don't want us to clutter up their nice wall with a sign ) Turn right and drive past the Rowe Coffee Farm sign towards our sign. Just before you reach the sign, the driveway turns left and uphill. Do not hit the sign since it is made from local stone and concrete. Looking uphill, you should see the guesthouse. Drive up the hill and turn left into our parking lot. Our dog, Mango, will probably wander over to say welcome and be petted. If you called ahead, either Johann or Greg is home and should be out in a moment. Otherwise, we can be reached by calling the house number ( 808-328-8955 ) which will ring our cells. Your room is ready and your name is on the door so feel free to come inside and get comfortable. Click here for our full page map. If you are using Google Earth, click here for our map data. For Reservations and more information call 800-897-3188 808-328-8955 Fax 808-328-9564 Email Aloha Guest House Bed and Breakfast |
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