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Type: Luxury Lodge

Summary: A luxury lodge in an idyllic National Park location

Feature: A variety of memorable experiences and activities

Rooms: 10 guest rooms, 2 log cabins and a 4 bedroom residence

Location: New Zealand's South Island, New Zealand

Star rating: 5 Star

Nearest airport: Queenstown Airport

Transfer: Approximately two hours by private car transfer from Queenstown Airport. A short drive (approxuamtely 7 minutes) from Te Anau town.

Luxury Holidays At Fiordland Lodge

Located at the 'gateway to the fiords' and on the edge of Lake Te Anau, Fiordland Lodge is the perfect base from which to explore the spectacular Fiordland region in New Zealand, home to the famed fiords of Milford and Doubtful Sounds, and mesmerising in its beauty and scale. Architecture and décor that reflects the beauty and vastness of the Fiordland National Park lends an earthy, natural calm to the lodge, combined with captivating views and seamless service that ensures your stay is effortlessly relaxing. Easy access to the town of Te Anau is an added bonus, but it's the millions of hectares of pristine surrounding wilderness that will draw you to explore, home to a myriad of natural wonders and incredible wildlife. Discover everything this magical region has to offer by boat, kayak, on foot or by helicopter for once-in-a-lifetime experiences you'll never forget.

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Why Fiordland Lodge is so special...

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Hotel Experiences

Discover one of the world's greatest National Parks and a recognised World Heritage Area on hand-picked excursions and carefully organised activities. Tailor your day to your precise interests with a private vehicle and guide, explore some of the hundreds of kilometres of walking trails, or enjoy a unique combination of fishing and jet boating on an unforgettable wilderness adventure. Of course, no trip to this area is complete without cruising the majestic waters of Milford Sound, and the lodge offers the only private cruise available as well as small group tours to this fantastic sight. Other excursion options include a wilderness cruise on Doubtful Sound, a private cruise on Lake Te Anau and a magical visit to the Te Anau Glow-worm Caves.

Hotel Experiences at Fiordland Lodge
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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Luxurious rooms and log cabins boast king size beds, well-appointed bathrooms and stunning views. Interior décor reflects the beautiful Fiordland landscape outside, with muted natural colours and tactile textures featuring throughout. Self-contained log cabins provide a secluded retreat away from the main lodge for a maximum of five guests. All accommodation has access to the outside, where fresh air and spectacular views await, with either a balcony or lawns to step onto.

Lodge Room

Lodge Room

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Being located on the ground floor, these rooms open out directly on to the lodge lawn and have uninterrupted views of Lake Te Anau and the surrounding mountains. The décor inside reflects the mesmerising landscape with muted natural tones and huge picture windows which frame the views perfectly.

Deluxe Lodge Room

Deluxe Lodge Room

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Located on the second floor with elevated views across Lake Te Anau as well as the Murchison and Kepler Mountains, Deluxe Lodge Rooms merge natural tones with modern accents in a clever combination of contemporary and rustic chic.

Two Bedroom Lodge Studio

Two Bedroom Lodge Studio

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The Two Bedroom Lodge Studio is ideal for families or groups of up to four friends with interconnecting doors to separate or open up the space as required. Located on the ground floor of the lodge, it opens directly out onto the lawn, whilst inside picture windows frame views of the sparkling lake.

Executive Suite

Executive Suite

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Situated at the top of the Main Lodge, this suite boasts tall wrap around picture windows overlooking the lake and mountainside. Relax with a good book in the comfortable separate sitting room with chunky beams and gas fireplace or step outside onto the balcony to take in the stretching views. A well-appointed bathroom includes a luxurious double walk-in rain shower.

Log Cabins

Log Cabins

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Two private standalone log cabins are located a few hundred metres away from the main lodge and offer lovely views towards Lake Te Anau and the mountains. Both cabins have an authentically rustic feel, having been built with hand peeled sun dried New Zealand Oregon logs and decorated using recycled timbers throughout. The smaller studio style cabin is suited to couples and has a queen sized bed and kitchenette, whilst the larger cabin can sleep up to five people and is ideal for families. It has a spacious yet cosy interior consisting of a living area with gas fireplace, as well as offering a kitchenette, a separate bedroom with queen size bed downstairs and a mezzanine with a king and single bed.

Overview

Overview

Enjoy exquisite dining experiences with beautiful lake views at Fiordland Lodge's restaurant, where menus offer a delicious connection to the region's land and waters. Fresh, local ingredients are key to beautifully crafted dishes created by the lodge's expert kitchen team, offered for both lunch and dinner. The perfect vintage for any plate can be found in the lodge's two wine cellars, where an impressive wine list has been born from the lodge owner's passion for wine growing.

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Culture & Traditions

Tucked in the sunny north-west corner of New Zealand, Nelson is a great place to watch Maori, traditional and modern craftspeople at work, selling unique keepsakes in their studios and galleries. Next, head to the Otago Peninsula and the beautiful city of Dunedin. Built with mony from the Gold Rush, there are fine examples of Edwardian and Victorian architecture, framed by forests and sea. Dunedin is also New Zealand’s UNESCO Creative City of Literature and home to famous national writers.

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Food and Wine

Expect culinary sensation and exquisite wine on your New Zealand adventure. The coastal and forested landscapes of Nelson are interspersed with rolling vineyards and hop farms making delicious craft beers. Enjoy informative tours and tastings, followed by fresh Nelson Bay scallops for lunch. At the top of South Island, the Marlborough wine region is famous for its zesty Sauvignon Blancs and sparkling wines made by the ‘methode traditionelle’. Around three-quarters of all New Zealand wine is produced here in some thirty award-winning wineries.

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Christchurch

Explore the funky, garden city of Christchurch by bike, tram, or traditional punt boat. Just a few of many highlights to note in this charming city, take a visit to the Botanic Gardens, the Air Force Museum or the International Antarctic Centre. Explore further afield with a scenic drive to Akaroa, a French colonial town set round a pretty harbour – enjoy a wildlife cruise and look out for the endangered Hector’s dolphins. More marine-life congregates around Kaikoura, north of the city, with sperm whales, fur seals, penguins, dolphins and an armada of seabirds. Back in Christchurch, book window-seats on the TranzAlpine Express for a rail journey of mesmerising views to Arthur’s Pass National Park.

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National Parks and Striking Scenery

Unrivalled in its natural beauty, New Zealand’s South Island boasts a variety of dramatic landscapes. Located on the northern shores of Lake Wakatipu, close to Queenstown, Glenorchy is dwarfed by the most extraordinary alpine scenery, aptly known as ‘Middle Earth’. Set aside a day to explore the Otago Peninsula. The coastal scenery is spectacular as is the wildlife, with the chance to spot a colony of royal albatrosses, fur seals, sea lions and the rare yellow-eyed penguin. Discover the dazzling beaches of Abel Tasman National Park by foot, water taxi or sea kayak, or take daytrip to Milford Sound fiord, described by Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’.

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Outdoor Adventure

Queensland is the place for ultimate, adrenalin-pumping adventure in New Zealand. Nestled between towering alpine peaks and the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wakatipu, the scenery is splendidly unspoilt. Enjoy sky diving, canyon swinging, jet boating, horse trekking, river rafting, heli-cycling, mountain biking, skiing and more! North of Queenstown, Lake Wanaka offers a picture-postcard backdrop for tranquil outdoor pursuits. There are plenty of hiking trails, including gentle walks around the lake and more vigorous tracks through the surrounding mountains. Glenorchy is a haven for lovers of the great outdoors and is a gateway for superb fishing, climbing, kayaking and walking – popular routes include a hike to nearby Routeburn National Park.

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Stewart Island

Dubbed ‘The Land of Glowing Skies’, thanks to the frequent and natural spectacle of ‘The Southern Lights’, Stewart Island is another great spot to meet locals and birdlife alike. Walking trails interweave across the island, attracting hordes of hikers and birdwatchers – look out for little blue penguins, yellow-eyed penguins, the delightfully shy brown kiwi (or Tokoeka) and two species of parrots, the Kaka and the Kea.

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