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Rotorua
Accommodation
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Waiteti
Lakeside Lodge
Bed & BreakfastThe
lodge stands in what has to be the most idyllic
location in the region with the advantage of the
picturesque Waiteti trout stream running on its southern
boundary and magnificent views across the
crystal clear waters of Lake Rotorua.
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Ariki Lodge
Bed & BreakfastAriki Lodge is lake edge accommodation in
a tranquil garden setting, where you can relax
in comfort and style. A home of quality, built
in the 1940's Ariki Lodge has been totally
renovated to provide guests with a high standard
of accommodation.
Eight
kilometers from the centre of Rotorua and just a
few metres from the Ngongotaha trout fishing
stream, just a short stroll along the beach takes
you to the Waiteti trout stream and famous fly
fishing spots.
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Nicara Lodge -
Rotorua
Bed & Breakfast
Nicara Lakeside Lodge is located right on the lake edge. It
has two private beaches and a jetty is available for guests
to use to be picked up for fishing excursions. Some 500
metres away on an easy walk is the Waiteti Stream and a
further 2.5 km the Ngongotaha Stream. These are two of
the best fly fishing streams in the Rotorua District.
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Kawaha Point
Lodge
Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
Kawaha
Point lodge is a beautifully restored family
owned retreat on
the shores of Lake Rotorua.
Set in one acre of mature gardens with panoramic
views. Kawaha Point Lodge is guaranteed to suit
those in search of luxury and tranquillity.
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Duxton Hotel -
Okawa Bay Located on the shores of beautiful
Lake Rotoiti, and just 15 minutes drive from central Rotorua,
lies Duxton Hotel Okawa Bay· Rotorua, known for
its idyllic setting and superb facilities.
The magnificent surroundings of Duxton Hotel Okawa Bay·
Rotorua provide the perfect setting where you can relax and unwind, and simply soak
up the atmosphere.
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