Te Awamutu's ASURE Albert Park Motor Lodge is located in the heart of Te Awamutu and offers free unlimited WiFi. This motel is located 20 minutes' drive from Hamilton Town Center.
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Located in Te Awamutu in the Waikato Region, 17 mi from Hamilton, Rosetown Motel offers free WiFi. Each room has a flat-screen TV. All units feature a seating area to relax in after a busy day.
Offering free WiFi, Astonleigh Villa Bed & Breakfast is located in Te Awamutu. All accommodations includes access to a shared or private bathroom. Each room includes bed linen.
Featuring a garden, Hall Street Haven features accommodations in Te Awamutu. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Te Awamutu is a country town but has most things there you...
Te Awamutu is a country town but has most things there you need but not a Hospital. It has a beautiful rose garden you can walk around. The shops are okay not alot of variety. It is easy driving to Hamilton, Cambridge and Waitomo Caves so nice to stay out of big towns. It is a very friendly place and people helpful. Eating places are nice and plenty cafes. They had good oportunity shops if you are into second hand stuff.
Enjoyed the town. They had a fantastic library and swimming facilities that was built by raising money by the community itself. There is a bus service to Hamilton at a reasonable price and variable times. For seniors its free in the hours for Gold Card which is great.
Christine
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
My family and I attended a wedding, We went to the RSA for...
My family and I attended a wedding, We went to the RSA for dinner. The food was awesome, staff and locals pleasant.
I had my hair done for the wedding at KBL & Hair. Very happy with the service and the young lady standard was at a very high level.
I was surprise by the quality of clothing shops, which I brought a dress at CBR.
The ceremony was held at the memorial gardens. Very beautiful gardens, worth a visit.
Cordelia
Australia
10
Scored 10
This was a great central base for exploring the Waikato.
This was a great central base for exploring the Waikato. Everything you need in one place and you can still get a park on the main road.
Take a look at the Waipa District Waikato Wars self tours to experience some of the history of the area and understand the significance they had on the history of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Caro
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We picked Te Awamutu because most of that part of the...
We picked Te Awamutu because most of that part of the country was full. We were coming up from New Plymouth, which was really nice, and wanted to go to both Kawhia, where there are little known Hot Water springs at Ocean Beach, and Raglan. This was the closest place we could find for 3 adults. We had a nice dinner at Redoubt Bar & Eatery. Wednesday has very nice $8 desserts too, which was a bonus!
Kawhia at low tide was very nice. Same kind of hot water beach as the one in the Coromandel, but very few people. Take a big shovel. The road from Kawhia up to Raglan is unsealed for about 10 km, but in very good condition.
Also, in Te Awamutu the Rose Garden was nice.
S
SteveW NZ
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We wanted pleasant relaxing surroundings and the opportunity...
We wanted pleasant relaxing surroundings and the opportunity to enjoy a number of local short (1-3hours) bush and other walks: Maungakawa Bush Reserve at Gudex Park, Cambridge, Mangakawa Nature Walk at Pirongia, Serpentine Peat Lake and Turney Reserve walk at Ohaupo.
Christine
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
For someone who love flowers, really enjoyed the lavender...
For someone who love flowers, really enjoyed the lavender farm and rose garden. The parks are very clean and green. Love the general atmosphere in the area. Lovely people we met from the motel, fish and chips shop plus the couple at the aphra lavender farm.
Fantastic, friendly, helpful host, super comfy and cosy caravan. We were nervous about it until the second we saw it. It's modern, high end, super clean, cleaner than many hotels we've stayed in. Warm and luxury everything, the bed was insanely comfy, I think that's why they have a late check out, because you're not getting out of it when you plan to!
Great little hotel room. We came in late, so they left a note that our room door was open and to come on in. That would never happen on the states but the beauty of New Zealand. We got a bit of a laugh out of that. Ours was a very short stay but the property had everything we could have needed.
Well located on the out skirts of Te Awamutu, this is an ideal quiet location that is at the back of the property. A very good size that allowed you to spread out, It was close to a supermarket and has a comfortable large king size bed. Excellent wifi.
The Old Schoolhouse is a charming B&B just outside of the town of Te Awamutu. The host, Steve, was extremely helpful before and during our visit. The highlight of our stay was the breakfast provisions of farm fresh eggs and freshly baked bread.
Beautiful house, and room and facilities were excellent. The owners were absolutely lovely. Much better service than you would have received at a motel/hotel especially with the delicious breakfast at the cost per night. Hoping to got back.
The room felt like a 5* hotel room. Large and comfortable with everything well laid out and easily accessible. Extra care and consideration had been taken in the little things like the towels.
Mine was a last minute overnight booking so what a surprise to find such exceptional accommodation in Te Awamutu - Space to move, bed, spa bath - pretty much everything was to a high standard
Great Communication
Central Location to Te Awamutu.
Washer and Dryer options available
Clean kitchen and kitchen utensils
Towels and Pool Towels available
Clean comfortable bed
Everything was there. Restaurants near by, delivers for food detailed in folder. You couldn't fault a thing.
Highly recommended to anyone wanting the perfect home away from home.
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