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…shores of Lake Rotoiti; just 15 minutes drive from Rotorua CBD. Beautifully appointed rooms with lake and garden views. Numerous leisure activities will ensure a memorable stay. The lakeside Grill Restaurant and Bar is a classy venue to enjoy fine food and wine with sweeping views of the lake.
…Rotorua Lakes include: * Lake Rotorua * Lake Tarawera * Lake Rotoiti * Lake Rotoma * Lake Rotoehu * Lake Okataina * Lake Rotokakahi (Green Lake) * Lake Rotomahana * Lake Rerewhakaaitu * Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) * Lake Okareka * Lake Okaro The lakes were all formed by cataclysmic volcanic activity in times…
…western half sits in a drowned valley, Te Awa-i-Takapuwhaia, and was formerly an outlet for Lake Rotorua. The two lakes today share a navigatable outlet at Rotoiti's western end. Lake Rotoiti is a deep lake, 11km in length and is popular for water sports and trout fishing with natural hot pools to bathe…
…Lakes National Park includes two lakes, Lake Rotoiti and the larger Lake Rotoroa. There are networks of short walking tracks throughout the forest and around the lake shore and glacial features of both lakes. Longer walks and alpine tramping trips are also available. Nelson Lakes National Park Activities…
…Information In the Nelson Lakes National Park, which is surrounded by mountain ranges, you can walk beside Lake Rotoiti or follow an alpine trail to Lake Angelus. The heavily protected native bush lets you see New Zealand as it would have been 500 years ago. ? Nelson Lakes National Park Information Absolutely…
…Rivers. Off the Beaten Track to. Nelson Lakes During the last Ice Age massive glaciers created troughs in the mountainous headwaters of the Buller River. Today these troughs are filled by Lakes Rotoiti and Rotoroa, the largest lakes in the area. The lakes are surrounded by craggy mountains covered…
…Nelson Lakes National Park begins on State Highway 6. After Richmond, a lively community at the head of beautiful Tasman Bay, a string of settlements leads you to Belgrove, where you'll turn left towards St Arnaud. Enjoy a mixture of forest, farmland and hill country until you reach Lake Rotoiti. The alpine…
…lakes both big and small. The gateway to the park is St Arnaud, a picturesque village just one and half hours drive from Nelson or Blenheim. Attractions and activities include walking around Lake Rotoiti, hiking the alpine trail to Lake Angelus and fly-fishing for brown and rainbow trout on lakes Rotoroa…
…centred around beautiful Lake Rotorua, in the North Island of New Zealand. Rotorua is one of New Zealand's top holiday destinations, offering a wide range of attractions and activities. Rotorua offers fascinating geothermal activity, unique culture Maori culture, several stunning lakes and so much more. Rotorua…
…activity is part of the city's past and present. Explore the geothermal areas and discover the unique culture of New Zealand's Maori people. Rotorua is entertaining in any weather, at any time of the year. The drive to Whakatane has many interesting features. First up is the wilderness of beautiful Lake…
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