Set on expansive grounds, Fiordland Hotel is situated in Te Anau, 500 metres from the lake. The town centre is a 10-minute walk from the property. There are lake and mountain views from most rooms.
Situated next to Lake Te Anau, Kingsgate Hotel is within walking distance of the town centre. It offers excellent walking opportunities nearby and free onsite parking. Unlimited free WiFi is included....
Daniela
Czech Republic
Good location, easy check in and nice staff, our bed was comfortable and the room big enough
Distinction Luxmore Hotel is located in Te Anau's town centre, a short stroll from Lake Te Anau. It offers a wide range of accommodation with Fiordland-themed décor.
Distinction Te Anau Hotels & Villas overlooks the spectacular Lake Te Anau and the Fiordland ranges. It offers elegant rooms with lake and garden views.
Located adjacent to Lake Te Anau, Tasman Holiday Parks - Te Anau offers a children’s playground, a hot tub and BBQ facilities. All accommodation features a flat-screen TV.
Just 2 minutes’ walk from Lake Te Anau, Anchorage Motel Apartments offer self-contained accommodation with free Wi-Fi, a fully smart TV with NETFLIX, U-tube, TVNZ on demand and freeview, and a DVD...
Amber Court Motel offers modern accommodation in a quiet location, just 2 minutes’ walk from Lake Te Anau. All units include kitchenette facilities, satellite TV and electric blankets.
Mark
Australia
Accommodation is set back from the main street so it's nice and quiet - rooms are nicely laid out and spacious and the shower was wonderful!! Just a short walk or drive to the main shops and restaurants as well. The visitors centre is just a 5 minute walk from here as well.
Located on the shores of Lake Te Anau, Lakefront Lodge offers self-contained units with free WiFi, cooking facilities and satellite TV. Heating, electric blankets and heated towel rails are provided.
Karen
Australia
Spacious apartment. Very comfortable. Close to the main town
Located just 5 minutes’ walk from Te Anau town centre, Alpenhorn Motel offers self-contained rooms with free Wi-Fi, an en suite bathroom and kitchen facilities.
On average, 3-star hotels in Te Anau cost MYR 603 per night, and 4-star hotels in Te Anau are MYR 566 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Te Anau can on average be found for MYR 468 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Te Anau this weekend is MYR 492 or, for a 4-star hotel, MYR 637. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Te Anau for this weekend cost on average around MYR 622 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs MYR 502 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Te Anau for tonight. You'll pay on average around MYR 642 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Te Anau will cost around MYR 629 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Queenstown International Airport, then drive 170km (2 hours) to Te Anau. Alternatively, take a coach from Queenstown (2.5 hours) or Invercargill (2 hours). No direct flights or ferries to Te Anau are available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Te Anau, New Zealand, is Queenstown Airport. It's approximately 170km away, offering regular flights and scenic driving routes to Te Anau.
Te Anau, New Zealand, lacks public transport. However, walking and cycling are popular due to the town's compact size. Car hire services are available for longer journeys. Tracknet offers bus services to key tourist spots like Milford Sound and the Great Walks. Always check the latest schedules and fares.
The best area to stay in Te Anau, New Zealand is the town centre. It offers convenient access to local shops, restaurants, and the stunning lakefront. It's also a gateway to Fiordland National Park, perfect for nature lovers.
Te Anau, New Zealand, experiences a temperate oceanic climate. Summers (December-February) are mild with average temperatures around 19°C, while winters (June-August) are cooler, averaging 6°C. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no distinct dry or wet seasons. Despite the frequent rain, Te Anau is not prone to monsoons or hurricanes.
The ideal months to visit Te Anau, New Zealand, are from December to February. During this period, the region experiences its summer season, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C. It's the perfect time to explore the Fiordland National Park and enjoy the stunning Milford Sound, as the days are longer and the wildlife is more active.
Explore the natural beauty of Te Anau, starting with a boat tour or hike in the UNESCO-listed Fiordland National Park. Don't miss the mesmerising Te Anau Glowworm Caves and the tranquil Lake Te Anau. For the adventurous, the Kepler Track offers stunning views. A short drive away, the breathtaking Milford Sound is a must-visit.
We only stayed for the night as we were heading Milford...
We only stayed for the night as we were heading Milford Sounds, it was my first time in there and I found it a very relaxing town to have some drinks, a nice night walk and then to bed. Getting up early in the morning to see the lake with the first lights of the day is a must
Sollmarino
Australia
10
Scored 10
I like that Te Anau is somewhere to stay for visiting...
I like that Te Anau is somewhere to stay for visiting Milford Sounds and also for a cruise on Lake Manapouri. It is also the gateway to many other activities. There is a good road in and plenty of good eating places and the supermarket Fresh Choice has an excellent bakery.
Mags11
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Great place to enjoy the Great walks of New Zealand.
Great place to enjoy the Great walks of New Zealand.
We did the Keplar track for 3 days and it was amazing. The scenery is breath taking and we got some outstanding whether. It even snowed on our hike which wasn't really expected for the time of year. The Huts were all clean and tidy and the Hutt Wardens do such a great job of keeping everyone informed and safe. Would recommend this Hike. It was also nice to come back and stay at a comfortable and reasonably priced place. Great Hot showers and comfortable rooms. We will be back.
Ryan
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
People often only go to Te Anau just to take the Milford...
People often only go to Te Anau just to take the Milford Sound tour. There is so much for to see and do! It really is a place to just relax.
Whether it's late night strolls to the souvenir stores or restaurants or taking walks along the amazing lake views that aren't crowded by other people.
If you ever want to try out cycling, Te Anau is the place to do it. Not much traffic and the price for bike hire is cheaper than Queenstown.
If you're in on a Sunday, go visit The Life Church that. A loving warm and friendly community over there.
When it comes to food, I found food shopping, Chinese food and other restaurant prices were cheaper than Queenstown. Oh, and souvenirs are also cheaper here too.
Adrian
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
I just love the relaxed surroundings of Te Anau, it's one of...
I just love the relaxed surroundings of Te Anau, it's one of my favorites destinations for a few'nights-getaway..there is lots to do and if you're adventurous you can do even more! Amazing nature, the lake is just stunning, township is not too big but has all you could want/need. Brilliant food places...love The Ranche and the Moose. Redcliff restaurant and bar is a unexpected find, quaint and quirky but great food and staff. Overall, Te Anau is a beautiful destination if you're looking for somewhere not too touristy (at least, it doesn't feel that way)
Cindy
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
This is a nice location which has everything.
This is a nice location which has everything. The town centre has everything that you would need. Friendly people in shops and businesses. Great range of different restaurants. Excellent tourist attractions. Very convenient to Milford Sound - 2 hours through stunning countryside. A lot better to travel from Te Anau to Milford Sound or Doubtful Sound than to come from Queenstown - 4 hours travel
The best place we found to eat and just chill at was Red Cliff Bar and Restaurant - friendly staff, exceptional food and first rate service.
A couple of must do's are: Wings and Water (float plane) with Ivan and Cruise Te Anau with Peter. Both locals, highly entertaining and knowledgeable.
Our stay at the Garden Room was fantastic. Jane met us when we arrived to make sure we found the place in the rain and got settled into the room. The room was clean and very well-organized, and stocked with food for breakfast in the morning. It was the perfect location to get to Te Anau (6 min drive) and Milford Sound (2 hour drive) and was a comfy spot to relax after full days out and about. Before we left, Jane was nice enough to take us over to meet her alpacas, which was a lovely addition to an already great stay.
My family and I really loved the hotel and the Family Suite. They did not wish to leave as we feeling so much at home. The location of your hotel is also one of your greatest assets as it is so picturesque and set in a breathtaking location. Te Anau being the gateaway for Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, and Otago is also the icing on the cake. We have a tremendous and fun filled time. Thank you so much. We are looking to return in 2 years time.
The location is wonderful and you have a beautiful view over Lake Te Anau across to the mountains.
The room was more than adequate and the staff were so helpful when we realised that we needed to have snow chains to head out to Milford Sound. They quickly directed us to a servo where we could hire them, but only after checking around the Lodge first to see if we could borrow some. Thank you and expect us for a full week next time.
Most interesting history of the lodge - a convent transported from Nightcaps in 4 pieces. Beautifully restored and filled with lots of convent-type pieces. Chapel (lodge dining room) especially beautiful. Huge garden with fun things for little or big children. Particularly helpful owner about Te Anau and Fiordland area. Great breakfast. Felt spoilt eg help yourself to cake or wine, toffees beside bed...
Got caught out with ZERO available hotels across Queenstown to Te Anau. Recommend all travellers either hire a motorhome or book well in advance for touring NZ in summer. Stayed one night in our car and used a non-powered site just to use the toilets and showers next morning. Rained all night so it was a fairly miserable evening (but still kind of enjoyable and places life in perspective )
On this trip, we have stayed in over a dozen different hotels/motels. The Kingsgate had the most comfortable beds of all of them. Clean and comfortable despite being a little older. Good location across from the lake although it would be a 5-10 minute walk to town and restaurants. Staff were very helpful. Good parking. 17 minute drive from Manapouri to grab a boat ride to Doubtful Sound.
The hosts were very nice and they gave us all the instructions about the town and where to find everything we wanted, such as the restaurants and the bike rental. They served a very good breakfast, with options we could choose from. The view from the lodge and from the room was spectacular with Lake Te Anau and the mountains. Beautiful scenery!
the location, the spectacular view of lake te anau and the room was so modern, clean very functional being that the bathroom opens from the living/kitchen as well. the balcony is right in front of the lake (we had room #6 & stayed for 2 nights). the laundry and the discount to the movie were a plus along with ample free parking.
The rooms were small but comfortable, entire hostel was very quiet and the other guests all seemed to be on the same page about noise. The kitchen was large and well stocked. The staff was also very kind.
This is a hostel with more of a hotel/motel feel which was a nice change from other properties!
No breakfast provided. Most other small motels we’ve stayed in here in New Zealand provide a small bottle of milk for hot drinks, cereal, etc. Aden Motel had some very small containers of milk, but not a small bottle.
good value for money. on the cheaper side of motels so I did not expect the Hyatt.
stayed in a unit for 4 people at the back (by where the motor homes are parked).
Close to town, quiet and the room was clean and tidy.
Tasman Holiday Park is family friendly, shops and restaurants is a short 8-10 minute walk. The facilities are quite good, they also have hot tubs and a sauna. Lake Te Anau is right in front and great for a morning jog.
Lovely modern lodge on the Milford Road on the edge of Te Anau. Very spacious and clean. Short walk into Te Anau. The cooking facilities are limited but I would certainly stay again and recommend.
Great value for a pleasant room, with a distant view over Lake Te Anau. Not fancy but the room had everything we needed. The hotel also had an old-fashioned games room, with a large public balcony.
Very clean and comfortable room, beautiful grounds for basically a fit for any type of stay. Great location in the quaint little town Te Anau, highly recommend staying here.
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