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Leith Valley Holiday Park & Motels

Address:
103 Malvern St, Dunedin, New Zealand, 9010 - View the map

Lyn & Terry McLaren would like to thank you custom over the last 13years and hope the new owners John & Beryl Aubrey enjoy owning the park as much as we did!
TOP QUALITY - BEST VALUE. Sheltered tranquil holiday park set on the banks of the lovely Leith stream with access to bush walks and glowworms. Accommodation for every budget. Excellent, large, heated amenities block with pool table, table tennis, sauna & TV lounge, with SKY TV. Closest holiday park to the hospital, university, botanic garden & world's steepest street and Forsyth Bar Stadium. Only 2.5km from Dunedin's shops, bars & restaurants. Weekday bus service from the gate or walk into the city in approx 20 minutes. Internet kiosk and wireless available. All self contained units have SKY TV 50+ channels, with ensuites and modern queen-size beds.

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Phone:
+64 3 467 9936

Free phone:
0800 555 331

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Amenities & facilities - View full list

Barbecue
Cooking Facilities
Internet Access
Laundry Facilities
Microwave in Unit
Parking
Pets by Arrangement
Playground
TV
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