Stratford Heritage Lodge
A "flashpacker" style lodge located close to dairy, restaurants and bush walk in Stratford. Every room has linen beds, heater and TV. Delightful large lounge and new kitchen are shared facilities. |
Hathaway House
Hathaway House in Stratford is one of Taranaki's landmark historic houses which was built as a "Gentleman's Residence" in the 1890s and offers superior accommodation for the discerning corporate or touring visitor. |
Taranaki Accomodation Lodge
Ideally situated in Stratford at the Gateway to Egmont National Park, we are only 30 minutes drive from most Taranaki attractions. Family owned and operated we provide clean, comfortable and affordable accommodation. |
Platinum Lodge
We are luxury Accommodation, Day spa/salon nestled under Mt Taranaki, we have onsite chef, but still only 5 mins to cafes/town. Stunning views all around while having a very quiet peaceful ambience. The ultimate treat to yourself. |
Te Popo Gardens
   
We offer Qualmark 4Star bed and breakfast accommodation & fine dining in one of New Zealand's Gardens of National Significance. Easy access to/from Forgotten World Highway, State Highway 3, and Mount Taranaki. |
Caniwi Lodge & Chalets Lake Rotorangi
    
Treat yourself to a fabulous night or 2 away in luxury - chalet & boat cruise, or dinner B&B with kayaking, spa pool and breakfast croissants delivered freshly baked on your first morning. Oualmark 4 Star Plus - stylish, new, self contained and individually appointed chalets overlooking Lake Rotorangi with spectacular views of lake, east Taranaki farmland and native bush. |
Constable Cottage Bed & Breakfast
Historic Edwardian Villa with one queen and one twin room available, share bathroom facilities, separate toilet. Also two self contained cottages, Centennial Cottage and The Summer House. Pets welcome. |
Anderson's Alpine Lodge Bed&Breakfast
Our Swiss style Lodge sits in 5 acres of native bush nestled on the gentle slopes of the Egmont National Park, capturing majestic mountain views. It was designed in 1995 by Keith Anderson and build by Swiss builder Peter Dorfliger. |
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