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9.8 80 reviews
Fiordland
16/10 – 23/10
102 €/nighttotal: 714 € (7 )
Paradise Retreat, Manapouri ,Modern New Home.
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apartment , Manapouri
Paradise Retreat, a modern house in Manapouri, is located less than 800 metres from the Real Journeys boat wharf and local cafes, and a 24km drive from Te Anau. This three-bedroom, two-bathroom home sleeps six guests and offers a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, air conditioning, parking, laundry facilities, and easy access for those with mobility needs.
9.7 7 reviews
Fiordland
16/10 – 24/10
70 €/nighttotal: 560 € (8 )
Dunrobin Station Small Motel
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gîte , Dunrobin
Dunrobin Station Homestead, a self-contained unit near the Takitimu Mountains in the Dunrobin district, offers a tranquil setting beside the Aparima River. This one-bedroom gîte sleeps two, features a king-size bed (with an optional single), kitchenette with microwave and fridge, ensuite bathroom, and access to extensive gardens and a tennis court.
9.0 2 reviews
Fiordland
16/08 – 18/08
88 €/nighttotal: 176 € (2 )
Couple's Hideaway: Character Shepherd's Hut. Pet Friendly.
1 1
cottage , Ohai
This Ohai mountain retreat is situated 31.5km from the Clifden Suspension Bridge, offering scenic views. The self-catering cottage sleeps two, includes a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, and parking, perfect for exploring the surrounding area.
9.2 310 reviews
Fiordland
16/08 – 18/08
116 €/nighttotal: 232 € (2 )
Glendale River View
3 1
house , Manapouri
Glendale River View is situated in Manapouri, just a short drive from attractions like Te Anau Wildlife Centre, Lake Henry, and Te Anau Glow Worm Caves, offering a peaceful retreat in a scenic location. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. This spacious house spans 122 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to six guests with three bedrooms and a bathroom. It features a well-equipped kitchen, a terrace with mountain views, a garden, and a Jacuzzi, along with free Wi-Fi, parking, and barbecue facilities, making it ideal for families and groups looking to explore the region.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Fiordland
What are the best landmarks to visit in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Milford Sound is the undisputed star, with its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls like Bowen Falls, and the sheer scale of the fiord itself. Doubtful Sound offers a quieter, more intimate experience, perfect for kayaking or cruising. Te Anau, the gateway town, is charming and offers access to Kepler Track, a stunning multi-day hike. Lake Te Anau itself is a huge draw, with opportunities for cruises and exploring its shores.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Fiordland?
What is the best itinerary to experience Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
A three-day itinerary works well. Day one: Explore Te Anau, perhaps taking a boat trip on Lake Te Anau. Day two: Journey to Milford Sound, taking in the scenic drive and enjoying a cruise. Day three: Hike a portion of the Kepler Track or explore Doubtful Sound, depending on your preference and fitness level. Consider extending your stay to fully appreciate the region.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Fiordland?
What is the best time to visit Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Summer (December to February) offers the warmest weather and longest daylight hours, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. However, it's also the peak season, so expect higher prices and more crowds. Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) provide pleasant weather with fewer visitors.
What popular festivals can you find in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Fiordland itself doesn't have large-scale, dedicated festivals. However, Te Anau, the gateway town, hosts events throughout the year. Check local listings for specific events during your travel dates. The closest major festivals would be those in Queenstown or Invercargill, requiring a day trip.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Fiordland?
What traditional local food should you try in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
While Fiordland doesn't have unique indigenous cuisine, Te Anau offers various restaurants serving New Zealand classics. Try fresh seafood, venison dishes (venison is very popular in New Zealand), and lamb. Many restaurants showcase local produce, so look for seasonal menus.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Fiordland?
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
The less-visited Hollyford Track offers a challenging but rewarding multi-day hike through stunning scenery. Exploring the less-frequented inlets and coves of Doubtful Sound by kayak provides a unique perspective. For a quieter experience, consider a walk to the less-visited waterfalls around Milford Sound.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Fiordland?
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Chatting with staff at local businesses in Te Anau is a great way to meet people. Consider joining a guided hike or tour; guides often share insights into local life and history. The i-SITE visitor centre in Te Anau is a good place to pick up brochures and ask for recommendations.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Fiordland's weather is unpredictable. Even in summer, be prepared for rain and cold temperatures. Strong winds are common, especially in the fiords. Check the weather forecast before embarking on any activities. Be aware of potential hazards such as slippery tracks, strong currents in the fiords, and unpredictable weather conditions.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Fiordland National Park, New Zealand?
Pack for all types of weather, including waterproof and windproof clothing, sturdy walking shoes, layers of clothing, and sunscreen. A good quality backpack is essential for hiking. Insect repellent is also advisable, particularly during the warmer months. Binoculars are great for wildlife spotting.