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Te Aroha Holiday Park Motels & Hot Pools

Address:
217 Stanley Rd, Te Aroha, New Zealand, 3391 - View the map

Cabins and Cottages with linen supplied, ideal location for Hauraki Rail Trail cyclists. Exciting playground constructed from massive logs and ropes, strung between the trees. Unwind in one of our hot-water pools or the spa under a starry night's sky. All Cabins, Motels and Cottages have modern TV's, with about 17 Channels to choose from. The park's rural setting brings you close - up with farm animals. In recent years comfortable wooden cabins and self-catering cottages and tourist flats have been carefully placed under the trees to provide a variety of accommodation including camp-sites. BBQ 's are available, free Internet access from most sites.Cabins sleep up to 3 guests while cottages and modern apartments offer a range of bedding options for up to 6 guests. The children's play area incorporates tree swings, a trampoline and a pedal go-kart. For rainy days, there is a family room which has toys and books. We stock tramping maps to explore the local walks and are keen trampers ourselves, just come and ask.

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Phone:
+64 7 884 9567

Mobile Phone:
+64272212139

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