whanganuiriveraccommodation.co.nz
Bridge to Nowhere | Bridge to Nowhere Lodge, New Zealand
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The Lodge can sleep approximately 20 people and has 7 bedrooms. A combination of comfortable double/twin/family. And bunk rooms are available. Rooms have magnificent bush and river views with. French doors opening onto the balcony. Explore our property enjoy bush and farm walks, visit with our animals. Take a canoe across to Tieke Marae and learn about the early Maori or just sit and listen to tales of life on the river and relax and soak up the view. The Lodge is fully catered. For those of you who woul...
whanganuiriveraccommodation.co.nz
Bridge to Nowhere | Bridge to Nowhere Lodge, New Zealand
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For the first few years we concentrated on working out how to run the place, maintaining power with generators, organizing water, replacing out dated equipment and growing accustomed to the many moods of the land and river. Not to forget the many meals prepared and beds made for the increasing number of guests. Anyway that’s enough about us! We hope you enjoy your stay with our family and we look forward to meeting you! The Bridge to Nowhere Lodge is a unique place. As there is no road access, everything...
whanganuiriveraccommodation.co.nz
Bridge to Nowhere Lodge | Bridge to Nowhere Lodge, New Zealand
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Whanganui River Accommodation,. Call Free on 0800 480 308. Phone 64 6 385 4622. If you are looking for the ultimate, unique NZ wilderness experience,. You have come to the right place. The Bridge to Nowhere Lodge is situated deep in the. Whanganui National Park wilderness region. We offer a number of packages. Including full and self catering options. As well as accommodation for backpackers. Wander around our farm and feed the animals. Perched high above the Whanganui River,. There are NO ROADS to us.
snowywaterslodge.co.nz
Canoe | Jetboat | Whanganui River | Snowy Waters Lodge | Snowy Waters Lodge & Tours
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Schools & Sport teams. Skiing & Snowboarding. Mountains to Sea Cycle Trail. Terms & Conditions. Half day Bridge to Nowhere (4.5 hours). Return guided jet boat journey through spectacular native. Bush-clad gorges learning the history of the awa (river). 40 minute walk from the Mangapurua Landing to the. Bridge to Nowhere stopping at historic building sites. From Snowy Waters Lodge to Pipiriki 27kms. 1 day Bridge to Nowhere (7 hours). Departs from Pipiriki daily at 10.30am (Sept May). Visit Kirikiriroa, on...
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North Island Regions of New Zealand - Things To Do, Places To See !
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Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Subscribe To Rss Feed. Follow Us On Google. North Island-Regions – Things To Do…. North Island-Regions – Things To Do…. From White Sand – Blue Skies of Northland to the rugged coastline of cosmopolitan Wellington – Discover the hidden gems in our North Island…. If you are self-driving New Zealand? 8211; actually only 55 miles but it is still an impressive beach, famous in New Zealand for the ’90 mile beach fishing. With a car tent, as Accommodation. 8211; take...
accommodationwanganui.co.nz
Accommodation Wanganui
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Burwood Motel Wanganui Accommodation. What to see and do in Wanganui - Accommodation in Wanganui. Wanganui is one of New Zealand's most interesting and historical places to visit with a rich culutral heritage and vibrant arts scene. We hope you enjoy Wanganui's fantastic accommodation at the Burwood Motel and take the time to explore Wanganui and its beautiful landscape, history and people. The Whanganui River, Te Awa O Whanganui. Is the longest navaigable river in New Zealand and an integral part of our...
whanganuiriveraccommodation.co.nz
Bridge to Nowhere | Bridge to Nowhere Lodge, New Zealand
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We are pleased to offer Bridge to Nowhere Gift Vouchers. Delight your family or friends with this unique, perfect gift that will be remembered always. Contact us via any of the details below and we will happily send you gift vouchers redeemable against any of our Bridge to Nowhere services. Please complete the form below or Contact us on. Freephone 0800 480 308. Phone 0064 6 385 4622. Email info@bridgetonowhere.co.nz. Lodge 06 385 4622 - Toll Free 0800 480 308 PO Box 4203 Wanganui New Zealand.
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Ruapehu Adventure Hub | Ruapehu Adventure Hub
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Excellent facilities - Very welcoming - A pleasure to come! Reservation Only 0800 40 88 88. Action Adventure Real New Zealand. You will find this at the Ruapehu Adventure Hub! At the Raetihi Holiday Park choose from tent/power sites, or cabins all with access to our communal facilities. (Check out our on-site Fairy/Glow Worm trail! Mountain bikes are available to hire on site, and we can organise shuttles to the bike tracks in our area the Old Coach is a great half day option nearby, and the Mangapurua/B...
whanganuiriveraccommodation.co.nz
Bridge to Nowhere | Bridge to Nowhere Lodge, New Zealand
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Joe and Mandy would like to welcome you to our privately owned Bridge to Nowhere Campground. We are 9km or 1 1/2 hours paddling below the Mangapurua Landing where you probably stopped to walk into the Bridge to Nowhere. The campground is about 100 meters up stream from our Bridge to Nowhere Lodge on the same side of the river, so if you are canoeing you will see it first. bar! The campground was fully upgraded in 2014. BTN Campground facilities include:. 4 cabins Tent sites Picnic Tables. Passes are avai...
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Bridge to Nowhere | Bridge to Nowhere Lodge, New Zealand
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The Whanganui River winds its way from the mountains to Wanganui City by the Tasman Sea. It flows through countless hills and valleys. Lowland forest surrounds the river in its middle and lower reaches, forming the heart of the Whanganui National Park. The mana (prestige) of a settlement depended upon the way in which food supplies and living areas were looked after for the benefit of the hapu/tribe and visitors. The call of the brown kiwi can often be heard at night. Website by Pete Smithies Media.
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