#11 most popular of 21 hotels in South Island
- "The stone hurst is your basic hostel, but with a few extras. The bunk rooms are quite nice, air conditioned, and cost about NZ $15.00 per night. Very friendly staff and the other customers also seemed very cool.
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#12 most popular of 21 hotels in South Island
- "This excellent hostel and budget guest house is situated on the shores of Lake Te Anau and is just minutes from many shops and restaurants. The hostel is also convenient for access to the glow worm caves and
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#13 most popular of 21 hotels in South Island
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Our return flight on Qantas Airways from Christchurch, New Zealand to Sydney, Australia was in the very early
morning hour. We didn’t want to take any chances, so we made reservations at the Sudima Hotel
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#14 most popular of 21 hotels in South Island
- "I believe the price at Mt. Potts is about NZ$65.00 which works out to about US$30 per night. It is a very isolated guest ranch. A 24,000 acre sheep station in the NZ high country. In winter you can enjoy New
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#15 most popular of 21 hotels in South Island
- "The first impression you'll have is of arriving at a friends home for a visit as you're welcomed by the Nicola family. The lodge has only 24 rooms along the river between the lake and the Tasman Sea.
Simon and
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#16 most popular of 21 hotels in South Island
- "This 20 room lodge...every room with a view... that was designed to be in place with nature rather than apart from it. Massive timbers soar above natural slate and exposed stone walkways. A fire was burning in
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#17 most popular of 21 hotels in South Island
- "Te Anau can be a tough call.On the
one hand, if you’re backpacking the area’s multi-day "tramps", such as the famous Milford Track, Te Anau is your
starting point. Likewise, if you wish to visit Doubtful
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#18 most popular of 21 hotels in South Island
- "New Exclesior has an interesting history: the current building was designed in 1881 by W.B. Armson, one of New Zealand's foremost architects in the nineteenth-century. He designed the hotel in the style of an
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#19 most popular of 21 hotels in South Island
- "Grumpys Backpackers is on the road from Te Anau to Milford Sound. It is at the starting point to the famous Milford Track. It is actually a very convenient hostel as it is adjacent to the Te Anau Downs hotel so
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#20 most popular of 21 hotels in South Island
- "The Barn, Marahau, is advertised as the closest accommodation to the Abel Tasman Park. As far as we could see, this is true. They only take phone bookings – we asked for a triple ROOM; when we arrived, it was a
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