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    Twin Rivers Motel - Taumarunui

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Chateau Tongariro Hotel - The chateau

    Chateau Tongariro Hotel

    (18 reviews)

    $$$

    Grand old lady of a hotel and wonderful to see many of the original features retained. The ground…read morefloor lobby/bar and ante rooms are the jewels. We spent a lovely evening sunken in deep couches in front of the fire. Had friends with us and met some nice people we chose to have drinks there and eat as well. Drink service very slow and erratic. Had to double sign when we got a second round with good so were concerned we'd been double charged ( we weren't but that wasn't explained well). Had chicken pizza which tasted and looked microwaved - blah at $26. Club sandwich with fries much better for friends. Rooms varied. In heritage block the bathrooms are dated but clean. Good beds but mattress protector under the topper pad so not so hygienic. Clean and comfortable though. Changed first room as was musty and only had double not king bed. Newer block at back have better bathrooms but less views. Had dinner 2nd night in Ruapehu Room. Very grand. Excellent food - we had lamb for two - delicious. Overall good value. Historic venue. Stunning views of mountain. Snowed overnight do that was a plus. Staff service could be a lot better.

    I just absolutely adored this historical hotel: its old, quirky, vintage, has a few creaks, but you…read morestill got love how they've kept up this place to maintain the nostalgic charm of this "built in 1927" hotel...that's right, its a 92 year old building! It has the look and feel of the old grand hotels you'd see in a 1930s movie, like a all the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies. I paid for the "Bed and Breakfast" package which cost me a reasonable $170US/night for Friday and Saturday. The luxurious and elegant room was spacious and romantic, and even came with a complimentary bottle of champagne from the manager to help us celebrate our 20th anniversary. Everything seemed new and pristine, but still had a touch of its classic heritage. The vast breakfast buffet in the mornings had a great variety of food selections and drinks. At night the main lobby and lounge area becomes a lovely social setting complete with a live pianist, classic pool table, and cocktails. Downstairs is a small but free cinema that plays six movies a day. The main restaurant serves good food with great service, and the side cafe is cheaper and just as good since it all comes from the same kitchen. Some folks will complain about the prices, but relative to America I'd say its a bit cheaper for level, especially for the wine! Not sure when I'll ever make it back to New Zealand, but I'd definitely love to stay here again!

    Waitomo Caves Hotel

    Waitomo Caves Hotel

    (7 reviews)

    $$$

    It's hard to put a nail to it, but this place has a lot and I mean a lot of potential. It is such…read morea beautiful historical building. But!!!! It is somewhat run down. The landscaping needs some attention. There is this killer lounge that is not being used. Our mini fridge was a little funky. I really do hope and pray that they put some tender love into this hotel, it is very similar to The Coronado in San Diego. Hands down I'm happy that we stayed here, but a little disappointed when walking around the grounds. Bonus is they are extremely close to the Glow Worms cave. We could see it from our bedroom window. You can walk down to the local bar or grocery store. The town is not 100% dead thank goodness. Across the street is a nice park you can run around. There is a restaurant in the hotel, we didn't eat there because I'm a vegetarian and they didn't have options for me.

    Boasting a visit from Queen Elizabeth in 1954, we arrived to a little bit of a crumbled state of…read moreaffairs. The windows must have been original as they were single paned and allowed the cold to permeate our room. Important things to us are the shower and the bed. The bed came with a heater for the mattress and was okay. Three stars. The shower needs a lot of attention. The hot water took a great while to get hot and the tub was chipped. In fact if you looked closely, chipped and crumby come to mind a lot. The restaurant on site was closed to us as a large group populated it that evening. They did offer to make a reservation for dinner elsewhere but we opted just to settle in early. There really is not much in town to do here except the caves which our 45 minute tour was just perfect. I recommend you stay in Auckland and day trip it here.

    De Preaux Lodge

    De Preaux Lodge

    (1 review)

    This is by far the most beautiful home my husband and I have ever stayed at. We are so glad we…read moredecided to stay at de Preaux Lodge instead of a normal hotel in Matamata. The luxury B&B and Farmstay experience was unique and definitely made our honeymoon in New Zealand much more memorable. In the morning, we drove from Auckland to our Hobbiton tour at 1:30 pm. From Hobbiton, we drove about 10 minutes to check in at de Preaux Lodge. After parking in front of their home, Joy greeted us at the door and helped us get settled in. Their home looks like something photoshopped from an interior decorating magazine. Our first thought was, "This is a farm? OMG." The home was decorated with beautiful furniture and our room was very clean with a comfy bed. We were impressed their home has solar panels and motion lights which was especially nice when we walked through the halls at night to the bathroom. Joy and Ian are very kind hosts who were so friendly and welcoming. I appreciate their flexibility and how they customized our farm stay to our schedule. For example, they made breakfast and gave farm tours at different times since one family wanted to leave early and we wanted to sleep in. The farm tour was so much fun. Ian gave us a ride on his tractor while feeding the cows and let us watch him while he gave a sick cow a shot of medicine. My favorite part was giving Daisy, their friendly sheep, a treat and taking a selfie with her. We learned so much from Ian during our farm tour about sustainability and being able to live off the grid. After seeing Joy's garden, we definitely want to grow our own vegetables once we get back home. If you're planning a trip to Hobbiton or Matamata, I definitely recommend staying at de Preaux Lodge. You won't regret it.

    Twin Rivers Motel - Taumarunui - hotels - Updated May 2026

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