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A secluded retreat, this luxury lodge is perfect for those with a love of nature who wish to see native flora and fauna preserved. Boasting an elegant architectural style derived from New Zealand's pioneering past, featuring timber and stone finishes, it echoes the beauty and simplicity of the environment. The guest accommodation comprises four Lodge Suites and eight Private Villas with spa baths, all beautifully appointed and filled with luxurious fabrics and furnishings.
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Guests at Treetops Lodge and Estate are welcomed at, Treetops-owned, The Kinloch Club golf course. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, the 18-hole course provides panoramic views of New Zealand's largest freshwater lake, Lake Taupo, and features a design that aims to enhance the natural beauty of the area, allowing the landscape to shape each hole. The course is only a short helicopter flight or one-hour drive away from Treetops Lodge and Estate and tee-off times can be booked in advance.
Located in a natural paradise, Treetops Lodge and Estate offers the perfect spot for a romantic getaway. Exclusive to the estate, take part in the 'Waterfall Wilderness' dining experience - a table-for-two next to a breathtaking natural waterfall. Dine on a five-course meal, based around produce home-grown on Treetops Estate and matched with New Zealand wines. Enjoy a twilight stroll back to the comfort of your accommodation - relax in a lodge, featuring architecture inspired by the country's past, or choose a Valley View or Forest Villa to experience a secluded feel alongside your partner.
Amongst this 800-year-old forest, there are plenty of opportunities for families to make memories that they can cherish for years to come. Activities in and around the forest include archery, clay bird shooting, horse-trekking and mountain-bike rides. Children who wish to stay indoors also have plenty to discover, including traditional Maori crafts such as flax weaving and even music classes.
Combining the energy of New Zealand's native forest with indigenous therapies, Wilderness Spa aims to provide an experience of total relaxation. Located amongst the forest, enjoy a range of treatments from the Manuka Honey Body Scrub, utilising Manuka Honey sourced directly from the estate, to the traditional 'Mirimiri' massage. Even after the spa closes at 10pm, guests have 24/7 access to its two outdoor Jacuzzis, using water sourced from a dedicated deep spring, to continue enjoying their wellbeing experience.
Slow your pace and leave modern worries behind as you reconnect with nature through the incredible array of experiences at Treetops Lodge and Estate. Hit the trails and explore the countryside, grab a mountain bike and race across the well-worn routes, experience the estate from a new perspective as you try your hand at horse riding or weander down the short path to the Glow Worm Falls and enjoy nature’s magical display.
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Explore the local environment on foot or horse-back, or in 4x4 vehicles (with the aid of experienced guides). Alternatively, why not try your hand at fly-fishing in the 'trout fishing capital of the world'?
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New Zealand’s capital city nestles between rolling hills and a beautiful harbour. It’s a small and trendy capital, most famous for its culture, arts and heritage. There are numerous galleries, theatres and museums here, including the national museum Te Papa Tongarewa, offering fantastic interactive exhibits. Explore on foot and follow the ‘City to Sea Walk’ or the stunning Makara Peak Track. Other recreational pursuits include cycling, mountain biking and sea kayaking, or you can simply relax on the city beach, named Oriental Bay. For the best panoramic views over the city, hop on the scenic cable car and ride up to the charming, leafy Kelburn suburb.
Auckland, New Zealand’s biggest city, offers fabulous shopping for every taste, a huge assortment of places to eat and drink, vibrant nightspots and a friendly Polynesian culture. What’s more, this fabulous city is bordered by stunning beaches, islands, volcanoes and rainforest. Ascend the Sky Tower for incredible views and revolving, sky-top dining, or head to Queen Street for a touch of retail therapy. Chill out on a scenic trip to Mission Bay on Auckland’s sunny shoreline, dotted with elegant yachts and lively bars and eateries.
This sub-tropical paradise is renowned for its bewitching beauty and historical background, while the beaches and watersports opportunities are also world-class. Head underwater in search of the terrific dive sites, or stick above the waterline to look for dolphins, whales, penguins and gannets. Take a trip by sea or air to Cape Brett, promising fantastic rock formations like the ‘Hole in the Rock’ on Piercy Island. Back on land, there are coastal, riverside and rainforest walking trails, as well as interesting little towns, including Russell, Kerikeri and Opua.
Located in the middle of North Island, Lake Taupo is enormous and truly stunning, created from a volcanic eruption some 2,000 years ago. Evidence can be found at the Crater of the Moon, an incredible volcanic valley filled with hissing steam and bubbling cauldrons of mud. Similarly, there are often warm geothermal currents in Lake Taupo’s waters, making it perfect for swimming, kayaking, sailing, water skiing and parasailing. Many travellers visit for the beaches and this array of water activities, as well as world-class trout fishing. Other star attractions in the region include Huka Falls, Aratiatia Rapids and the Tongario National Park World Heritage Site.
Rotorua’s outdoor pursuits comprise challenging mountain biking, hiking, trout fishing and horse riding, while more thrilling activities include ziplining, zorbing and bungy jumping. In Palliser Bay, discover the great outdoors with a host of activities and adventures - such as horse-riding, walking trails or fishing. Take a helicopter flight to Cape Palliser and spot the local colony of brown fur seals, or visit striking geographical sites, including the Pinnacles.
This fascinating region is well-known as a geothermal wonderland, a place to soak in a natural hot spring or gape at gushing geysers. Location-wise, it sits within the Pacific Rim of Fire, a mass of raging volcanic activity. To truly experience your unique surroundings, head out on a 4WD tour to the edge of Mount Tarawera’s crater. Making the most of its natural assets, Rotorua City even houses a thermally-heated, open-air dining quarter called Eat Street.
Hawke’s Bay is the first stop on the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail, perfect for those with an interest in wine-tasting. Aptly named the ‘Wine Country’, it is a region carpeted with award-winning wineries and restaurants, thanks to its sunny climate and perfect terroir. Reds outnumber whites, with premium Cabernet Sauvignons, Merlots and Syrahs all making a name in the wine-drinking world.
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