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Te Anau, Fiordland

The Te Anau Township, fringed by the majestic Mt Luxmore and the Murchison mountains, sits at the edge of South Island’s largest & New Zealand’s second largest Lake - Te Anau

Gateway to the Milford Sound & Fiordland Park, Te Anau is called the ‘walking capital of the world’. The snow-capped mountains, deep valleys, gorgeous waterfalls and native forests, make this place one of the most scenic travel destinations in New Zealand. 

Explore a range of amazing bushwalks like the Milford, Holyford, Routeburn, Greenstone, Caples, Dusky and Kepler, to name a few. Visit the spectacular Glow Worm caves across the lake, the Hydro-Electric power station on Lake Manapouri and the Wildlife Park, home to the rare native bird- Takahe

Adventure activities include scenic flights, mountain biking, river rafting, scuba diving, boating, fishing & much more.

Mainstay Hotels in Te Anau, Fiordland

Distinction Luxmore Hotel is situated within easy walking distance of world famous Lake Te Anau/Fiordland National Park. Right in the heart of the township, surrounded by all local services, attractions and tour departures. Conference facilities for up to 200 guests with superior and standard accommodation options available. Luxmore's management and staff take pride in providing a warm, friendly and efficient service to all guests.

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Situated in Te Anau, the Gateway to Fiordland World Heritage Park and a perfect base from which to explore both Milford & Doubtful Sound. This modern and unique hotel creates a feeling of 'stepping back in time' with its carefully recreated Pioneer Village facades and is within walking distance of the lake shore and town centre. The Village Inn offers 50 spacious units, 5 family unkits and a luxury suite with disabled facilities. Kitchen units are also available.

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Updated Friday, 5 September 2008