 Enjoy a beautiful lakeside “Great Kiwi Bach” experience with the character and charm of a 1930’s New Zealand Bach during your stay in Rotorua. Where else can you catch a Rainbow Trout from your front lawn? Waiteti Lakeside Lodge and “The Great Kiwi Bach” of course!
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 4 guests
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This Bach is built with solid heart Rimu and designed with the keen angler in mind with tasteful homely décor to make you feel right at home. Enjoy panoramic Lake Views from your own covered balcony or the living area of this ‘true blue kiwi’ flavoured accommodation. There are two rooms containing a queen bed in one room and two twin king single beds in the second bedroom.
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Gallery
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Rural |
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Walking, Fishing, Activity, Sightseeing |
| Catering: |
Self Catering |
| Guests: |
4 |
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2: 1 double bed, 2 single beds
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1 |
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Facilities
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The “Traveller’s Rest” is fully self-contained and fully furnished including a television and comfortable sofa. The unit is equipped with a kitchenette with microwave, cooking hob, fridge, toaster, jug and cooking utensils – everything you need to rustle up a home cooked meal after sightseeing or big day out fishing.
Other facilities for this bach include a television, clothes line, toilet and shower facilities, safe parking, fridge/freezer, cooking hob, heating, electric blanket, dining table, wireless internet access, clothes horse, toiletries, torch and tea and coffee supplies. Bed linen and fresh towels are supplied for your comfort and for a small fee a laundry service is available to you during your stay. A cot can be supplied for babies by arrangement.
Children welcome.
Smokefree.
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Facilities:
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- TV - Parking - Car Advised - Balcony/Terrace - Covered terrace
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Availability
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Brian and Val Blewett
Waiteti Lakeside Lodge 2 Arnold Street, Ngongotaha, Rotorua, New Zealand
Ph/Fax: +64 7 357 2311
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Change over day:
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Any
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[view availability]
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Tariff
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* please note that prices shown are subject to change and any currency rates shown are for guideline purposes only
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Australasia |
| Country: |
New Zealand |
| Region: |
Bay of Plenty |
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About the area
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Activities
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Not only is Rotorua a relaxing spa resort, it is also the ultimate destination for the extreme adventurer. Adrenaline pumping activities range from rap jumping down the face of a mountain, Zorbing - where you are strapped inside an enormous air-cushioned ball as you bounce down a hill, or for those with the need for speed try screeching downhill on the infamous Rotorua Luge. You can even try tandem skydiving at the Rotorua Airport or challenge the rushing rapids of the Kaituna River.
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Attractions
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Explore and discover Rotorua’s fascinating mix of Maori history, tradition and culture combined with its unique geographical features. Surrounded by the unmistakable smell of bubbling sulphuric geysers and mud pools, Rotorua is the geothermal experience of a lifetime and remains one of the most popular tourist attractions in New Zealand.
The city centre or main shopping area is convenient and easily accessible. With attractive cobble stone paved streets, Rotorua provides an abundance of shops to cater to the needs of all. The two main streets are Tutanekai and Hinemoa.
Rotorua is the heartland of New Zealand Maori culture, and visitors have the unique opportunity to experience the warm spirit of Te Maori. Make sure you catch a Maori cultural performance, where stories and legends are relayed through a beautiful series of song, Haka, and dance. These legends are beautiful, spiritual, romantic, funny, and sad - they relay how we have become the Rotorua of today.
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Contact owner
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[contact owner]
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