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The Park Hotel Ruapehu
Located in the Tongariro National Park, The Park Hotel Ruapehu offers affordable accommodation in a stunning alpine setting. Guests are provided with free parking and 500MB of free WiFi.

The Powderhorn Chateau
The Powderhorn Chateau is situated in Ohakune, at the entrance to Tongariro National Park.

Snowman Cabins
Set in Ohakune, 19 km from Turoa, Snowman Cabins offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. The hotel features a spa centre, room service and free WiFi.

Snowman Lodge and Spa
Snowman Lodge and Spa is centrally located in the town centre of Ohakune which is the gateway to Ski Ruapehu, Turoa, Whakapapa and the famous Tongariro National Park.

Two Rivers Ohakune - Boutique Bed and Breakfast
Located in Ohakune and only 19 km from Turoa, Two Rivers Ohakune - Boutique Bed and Breakfast provides accommodation with pool views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Tongariro Crossing Lodge
Set in tranquil surroundings with large landscaped grounds and a picturesque garden terrace with mountain views, Tongariro Crossing Lodge offers uniquely spacious rooms with historic character.

Rocky Mountain Chalets Ohakune
Located in Ohakune at the foothills of Mt Ruapehu, Rocky Mountain Chalets Ohakune provides home away from home accommodation with own parking and decks plus private in room free Wi-Fi with smart TV's....

Ranfurly Cottage
Offering a garden and mountain view, Ranfurly Cottage is located in Raetihi, 49 km from Mount Ruapehu and 35 km from Turoa. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.

The Ohakune Central Motels
Situated only 4 minutes’ walk from central Ohakune, The Central Motel & Lodge features an outdoor hot tub. All studios and apartments include self-catering facilities and electric blankets.

Ski Country Chalet
Located in Ohakune, within 17 km of Turoa, Ski Country Chalet offers accommodation with air conditioning. A hot tub is available for guests, along with a spa centre.

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Was cool myself, partner an children enjoyed every adventure...
Was cool myself, partner an children enjoyed every adventure we did would recommend this experience to anyone the trip upto ruapehu was alsome the walks to TeKootis fought an tracks the hot springs at Te kanuGuest review byFalwasser - 10.0
Really lovely township to stay out for visits to Mount...
Really lovely township to stay out for visits to Mount Ruapehu - great selection of food venues (both takeaway like La Pizzeria or dine in like Cypress Tree). Carrot Land adventure park is a great visit for little kids.Guest review byMarieNew Zealand - 4.0
The empty Chateau is a shame but we hope that will be sorted...
The empty Chateau is a shame but we hope that will be sorted soon. The neglected buildings in the village on both sides of Bruce Road is not a good look. Hopefully they will be restored and have tenants soon. We understand Covid and the uncertainly around the sale of the ski field had a big influence but we hope that it would be fixed soonGuest review byTredouxMNew Zealand - 10.0
National Park walks were stunning and the area truly...
National Park walks were stunning and the area truly deserves its World Heritage status. You could choose the difficulty and timing of your hikes. Easy to find your way round. Use some sandfly repellent and soother on hikes as you might be bitten. The bites are not pleasant and take a few days to stop itching. We had great accomodation which allowed us to self-cater- so no restaurant reviews.Guest review byAnonymousAustralia - 8.0
Roomy, relaxing, peaceful, clean - had most of what we...
Roomy, relaxing, peaceful, clean - had most of what we needed. A few basic things missing that would have been appreciated - salt, soap, dishcloth, lock on bathroom door, working oven/grill. But over-all we enjoyed the stay and it met our needs for a 2 night stayGuest review bySaraNew Zealand - 8.0
This location feels really remote,it's very quiet with...
This location feels really remote,it's very quiet with interesting landscape and somewhat eerie. The rooms are fairly basic but do have everything you require. It's great value for money however and an excellent option for those travelling on a limited budget.Guest review byclaireNew Zealand - 10.0
It was a great experience.
It was a great experience. Mountain was warmer up the to & colder at the bottom. It's wise to go up the gondola ride see the mountain close up front. There is snow field up the top for seating & restaurant. National park is just mesmerising very iconic. Worth visiting. I would go again next time for the crossing.Guest review byShamshad BegumNew Zealand - 10.0
Ohakune is a town still recovering from COVID and some not...
Ohakune is a town still recovering from COVID and some not so good ski seasons, but it is beautiful and well worth the visit. Apart from skiing and snowboarding, the mountain is a beautiful place to hike, mountain bike, or just visit for the view. Ohakune is small and easy to get around, with great cafes and restaurants. The ski shops are fantastic with really helpful staff (TCB is amazing).Guest review byKateNew Zealand - 4.0
The management is chaotic. I lost my ski poles.
The management is chaotic. I lost my ski poles. It took me an hour to find them among three girls. I found that all their equipment was someone else's. I was shocked. There were too many novices. My friend's child was hit three times in one day. It was really dangerous.Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
It's a decent small town in the middle of no where in rural...
It's a decent small town in the middle of no where in rural nature. Close to the National Park town and Tongariro/ Ruapehu mountains. No real commodities in terms of gas stations and shops however but the National Park Town is only 5 minutes away.Guest review bySaahirNew Zealand