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The Lodge offers quality bed and breakfast accommodation with heaps of character. The warm and welcoming timber Lodge is set on four quiet acres of mature wooded gardens and paddocks. Surrounded by mountains and bordering the Buller river it feel miles from anywhere but a five minutes walk will have you in down town Murchison with its pubs, cafes and eclectic shops.
From our Fox Glacier Accommodation we offer: •Superb views of Mt Cook and Mt Tasman•Spacious luxury suites with Super king size beds•Private Amenities•A La Carte dinner available nightly during summer or by prior booking A range of complimentary services including:•Tea and coffee making facilities at all times•Full cooked or continental breakfast•Complimentary drink and nibbles in the evening•Satellite TV••Iron and ironing board•Off street parking
The Lodge is a paradise for nature lovers and for those wanting a relaxing retreat away from the pressures of the modern world.On arrival we give you a copy of our current activities programme, maps and information. Forget your car for a couple of days and settle in and explore. Radiating from the Lodge is a network of rainforest and Tasman seacoast walks. In front of the Lodge there is a fleet of canoes for you to explore the Moeraki river and you can paddle the short distance up the river to the Lake. Lake Moeraki Wilderness Lodge has 24 Rainforest Rooms and 4 more luxurious Riverview Rooms. Rainforest Rooms have forest outlooks and each has its own bathroom and tea and coffee making facilites, fresh fruit and flowers. Suitable for a couple or 2 adults and 1 child under 12 sharing. Rooms with an interconnecting door are avaiable for families. Riverview Rooms are suitable for a couple or 2 adults only. They are not available for children. Rooms have their own deck with beautiful views down the Moeraki River Rapids. More luxurious with a spa bath and separate shower.
Lake Brunner Resort is located in te Moana Village and a short walk to the Lakes forshore and rainforest lake walks one crossing the Kotuku Awa/Arnold river.