Waiotahi Valley Lodge
Boutique Bed and Breakfast
Tucked away in the head of the beautiful, tranquil Waiotahi Valley, we offer luxurious yet homely accomodation. We are only 1.5 km’s from Thames township with easy access and generous parking including trailer boats.
We have an aviation theme following the owners passion. Bush and sea views, walking and cycling trails all around us from the casual to the advanced off road experience. A casual evening walk to view the Glow Worms followed by a hot Spa and BBQ will round off a great day.
We will make every endeavour to ensure you have a wonderful stay with us.
Phone Number: 021 772 351
Email: info@waiotahivalleylodge.nz
Website: https://www.waiotahivalleylodge.nz
Waiotahi Valley Lodge
Boutique Bed and Breakfast
Tucked away in the head of the beautiful, tranquil Waiotahi Valley, we offer luxurious yet homely accomodation. We are only 1.5 km’s from Thames township with easy access and generous parking including trailer boats.
We have an aviation theme following the owners passion. Bush and sea views, walking and cycling trails all around us from the casual to the advanced off road experience. A casual evening walk to view the Glow Worms followed by a hot Spa and BBQ will round off a great day.
We will make every endeavour to ensure you have a wonderful stay with us.
Phone Number: 021 772 351
Email: info@waiotahivalleylodge.nz
Website: https://www.waiotahivalleylodge.nz
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