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Quality accommodations in a quiet,
residential location within 5-10 walking minutes of services. Fabulous touring location in
the principal town of Fiordland.
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Te Anau Lodge
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THE ACCOMMODATIONS:
Four quality
non-smoking bedrooms, including one family-sized with room for up to six persons. Each
bedroom has a self-contained full bathroom, TV, heat, refrigerator, and is serviced daily.
A full cooked or continental breakfast is provided daily. A spacious common use lounge is
available to all guests. The lodging comes with private off-street parking and is within
410 minutes flat walking distance of the many shops, pubs, and restaurants of Te
Anau. |
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LOCATION:
Fiordland is New Zealands best known, and, arguably, its
most remarkable national park. A region of great lakes, snowcapped peaks and deepwater
fjords, Fiordland has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Located on the
southwestern corner of New Zealands South Island, Fiordland is blessed by a remote
location that helps keep it pristine despite the ever-increasing pressures of tourism.
Photo credit
Rob Suisted - NZ Tourism. |

Fiordland west of Te
Anau: looking down to
Doubtful Sound from the Kepler Mountains.
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Activities signs outside
the Te Anau Tourist
Information Office. |
THE SETTING:
Fiordland has few towns, and only one of any size, Te Anau, with a
permanent population of fewer than 2,000. Te Anau is the closest primary
staging area for most Fiordland activities, including treks on the
Milford Track and day cruises on the Milford Sound. During the New
Zealand summer months (late-December through late-March) the population
of Te Anau more than doubles, as visitors pour into the town before and
after experiencing the wonders of the region. Te Anaus infrastructure
of lodgings, shops, restaurants, and tour operators is ready to support
more than 5,000 people each night. However, because the summer demand
often far exceeds the capacity at Te Anau, advance reservations for
accommodations, sightseeing, and walking are nearly always required.
Fortunately for Home At First
travelers to New Zealand, some of Te Anaus best lodgings are available
for their visits. Te Anau can change quickly from quiet and
sleepy village to busy and noisy town. No matter.
Home At Firsts Te Anau
Lodge is on the edge of the town in a residential neighborhood across a
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street from the shore of
Lake Te Anau, the largest lake on the South Island and second largest in
New Zealand. |
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ACTIVITIES: Visitors come to Fiordland from around
the world primarily for two reasons: sightseeing and long-distance walking. Among the most
popular tourist sites in New Zealand are the regions fjordsmistakenly named
"sounds"Dusky Sound, Doubtful Sound, and, especially, Milford Sound, where
a half-dozen large cruise boats and numerous helicopters and fixed wing aircraft are kept
busy virtually every day of the year hauling hundreds of day and overnight passengers past
such famous landmarks as Mitre Peak around the fjord out to its exit into the open Tasman
Sea. The long-distance hiking routes of Fiordland include the challenging Kepler and
Routeburn Tracks, the remote, water-level
Hollyford, and, most famously, the
Milford
Track, the so-called "finest walk in the world", a four day adventure in the
convoluted mountains and valleys between the regions greatest lake and Milford
Sound. |

Tourist boat passing
Mitre
Peak on Milford Sound.
Photo
credit Holger Leue - NZ Tourism. |
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Tourist helicopter
awaiting passengers on its
Lake Te Anau landing pad for adventure flights
from Te Anau into Fiordland National Park.
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AVAILABILITY: For
current availability information,
call HOME AT FIRST at
(800) 523-5842,
or contact us by e-mail at: info@homeatfirst.com.
NOTE:
Home At Firsts
Te Anau Lodge consistently receives high
ratings from Home At First guests. |
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Learn more about
HOME AT FIRST's travel program to:
NEW ZEALAND. |
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HOME AT FIRST IS
A DESIGNATED "KIWI SPECIALIST"
TOUR OPERATOR BY THE NEW ZEALAND TOURISM BOARD. |
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