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Decorated to a high-standard in modern stylings.
Quiet tranquil atmosphere. Lovely natural setting. Perfect spot for a relaxing getaway.
Come and make us your base after skiing in Queenstown, and visit magical Milford Sound, take a short drive to Lake Manapouri and visit the underground Power Station or do the wonderful day cruise to Doubtful Sound and experience New Zealand's wilderness.
Minutes from Te Anau and the Fiordland World Heritage National Park.
Location |
Te Anau, New Zealand
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Price Range |
NZD$ 150.00 to NZD$ 210.00 per night An extra person charge applies for bookings over 4 people Bookings must be for a minimum of 1 night
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Bedrooms |
1 (Sleeps 4)
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Beds |
- Queen: 1
- Sofa Bed: 1
- Cots: 1
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Key Locations |
- Airport: 15.00 km
- Downtown: 5.00 min (walking)
- Lake: 10.00 min (walking)
- Beach: 10.00 min (walking)
- Convention Center: 5.00 min (walking)
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Ratings |
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A 20% deposit is required to secure a booking for this property. Full payment is required if your arrival date is less than 30 night/s from the date of booking.
The following seasonal pricing periods to note are:
From
1
April
to
30
October
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NZD$ 150.00
per night
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The following discounts and deals are available:
A discount of
10.00%
is available on bookings placed more than
8
week/s
in advance.
This discount
is always available (unless specified for seasonal or special pricing).
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A discount of
10.00%
is available on bookings placed more than
8
week/s
in advance.
This discount
is always available (unless specified for seasonal or special pricing).
|
A discount of
15.00%
is available on bookings
7
night/s or over.
This discount
is always available (unless specified for seasonal or special pricing).
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A discount of
15.00%
is available on bookings
7
night/s or over.
This discount
is always available (unless specified for seasonal or special pricing).
|
A discount of
15.00%
is available on bookings
7
night/s or over.
This discount
is always available (unless specified for seasonal or special pricing).
|
Guest Reviews
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Bedrooms |
1 (Sleeps 4)
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Living Room: |
Comfortably fits 4 people |
Dining Room |
The dining room comfortably fits 4 people |
Bathrooms |
There are 1 bathroom/s available |
Ensuites |
There are 0 ensuite/s available |
Toilets |
There are 1 toilet/s available |
Beds |
- Queen: 1
- Sofa/Rollaway Bed: 1
- Cots: 1
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Noise Level |
Very Quiet |
Home Category |
Self Catering |
Facilities Directions |
- Garden: South Facing
- Patio: North Facing
- Balcony: North Facing
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Holiday Types |
- Tourist Attractions
- Relaxing
- Activity
- Sight Seeing
- Family
- Adventure
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Home Area |
- Town
- Beach
- Mountains
- Resort
- Peaceful
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Entertainment Equipment |
- Television-Sky TV
- Sound - CD Player
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IT Communications Equipment |
- Cellphone Coverage
- Internet - Broadband Connection
- Telephone (in & out)
- Computer
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Leisure Equipment |
- Heating
- Air-conditioning
- Heating - Central Heating
- Heating - Electric
- Heating - Heat Pump
- Ceiling Fans
- Cooling Fans
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Household Equipment |
- Towels/Linen Provided
- Microwave
- Hair Dryer
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Electric Blankets
- Kitchen - Fully Equipped
- Kitchen Standard
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Outside Equipment |
- Barbeque
- Outside Lighting
- Off Street Parking
- Outdoor Furniture
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Views |
- Mountain Views
- Panoramic Views
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Activities Within Walking |
- Swimming
- Cycling
- Water Skiing
- Boat Hire
- Wind Surfing
- Fishing
- Tennis
- Climbing
- Sports Center
- Hiking
- Kayaking
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Activities Within Driving |
- Sailing
- Horse Riding
- Skiing
- Surfing
- Golf
- Flying
- Ice Skating
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Attractions Within Walking |
- Cinema
- Shopping
- Restaurants
- Food Shop
- Park
- Nature Reserve
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Attractions Within Driving |
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Family:
An optional cot and highchair is available for infants.
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Bathroom:
Complimentary products such as shampoo, conditioner, moisturizers. Bath robes available.
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Kitchen:
Tea, coffee, milo, hot chocolate, and perk coffee are available at all times.
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Southland Information:
New Zealand’s southernmost province, Southland spans the breadth of the South Island. Much of its uniqueness and intrigue lies in the ever-changing backdrops – vistas so different, it’s difficult to imagine you’re in the same country, let alone the same province.
The remote beauty of Stewart Island and the rugged mountains and glacial lakes of Fiordland National Park are the two main attractions of this region. A diverse range of activities includes everything from kayaking and diving to cycling, walking, hunting and fishing.
Southland's largest city is Invercargill, an attractive garden city known for its southern hospitality. The port at Bluff is famous for its succulent Bluff oysters. Across the 32km width of Foveaux Strait is Stewart Island, a haven for walkers and native wildlife. On the southwest corner of the South Island's west coast lies Fiordland, a spectacular indented coastline which gives its name to New Zealand's largest national park.
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Te Anau Information:
Nestled on the tranquil shores of Lake Te Anau, Te Anau Township is a gateway to the Fiordland National Park, Milford and Doubtful Sounds and the Te Anau Glowworm Caves. The town is Fiordland’s main resort and has a well deserved reputation as New Zealand's walking capital and is especially popular with walkers during the summer. The town is an excellent starting point for some of the Great Walks - the Kepler, Milford and Routeburn tracks. Dining is excellent - Fiordland delicacies such as venison and lobster are available at the town's many fine restaurants. Te Anau offers seven-day shopping facilities and a full range of visitor services.
Float plane and helicopter rides around the lake and other, more remote, parts of Fiordland reveal views of spectacular mountain scenery. Hunting, fishing, horseriding, kayaking and golf are also popular, and coach connections link up with cruises at Milford and Doubtful Sound. Coach and air services bring passengers in from the West Coast, Christchurch, Queenstown, Dunedin and Invercargill.
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Attractions:
Lake Te Anau - The second largest in New Zealand.
Te Anau Glowworm Caves and Aurora Caves – These massive limestone caverns deep in the Murchison Mountains can be visited by scenic cruise across the lake, taking in waterfalls and an impressive glowworm grotto.
Murchison Mountains -A protected wilderness area and the place where the flightless takahe, thought to be extinct, was rediscovered in 1948.
Fiordland National Park - This stunning 1,257,000 ha park is part of Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Site and holds some of New Zealand's most magnificent scenery, including the Milford Sound, Mitre Peak, Lakes Te Anau and Manapouri and Sutherland Falls. where tranquil waters are met by sheer rocky precipices. Fiordland is one of the very few places in the world, where black and red corals live in depths of less than 20 metres. These and a multitude of other marine animals can be seen in the relatively warm, clear waters of the fiord.
Milford Sound - One of New Zealand's most popular tourist destinations, this 22km long fiord is dominated by the sheer 1695m Mitre Peak, which juts from the Sound's serene waters. Boat trips on Milford Sound are a must, providing close up views of awe inspiring scenery.
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