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Shaftesbury Glade Cottage - Te Aroha
$170
NZD
per night

Shaftesbury Glade Cottage

Manawaru Rural Village, Te Aroha Spa Town District

#6121 - Te Aroha - Chalet

This cosy, open plan, purpose built cottage is perfect for: # couples wanting that quiet, romantic interlude. # those wanting to enjoy a private, rural retreat. # people wanting to unwind from the stresses and strains of city living. # couples wanting a restful, relaxing... [More]

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  • 2people (max)
  • 1bedroom
  • 1bathroom
  • crosskids
  • crosspets
Bright River Lodge - Te Aroha
POA
NZD
per night

Bright River Lodge

Te Aroha

#11987 - Te Aroha - Lodge

A gentle stream flows around this property. Generouse sized rooms; quality and comfort assured. 4 bedrooms; 3 bathrooms. Special rates and Group rates availiable. From $80.00 single to $150 double. Special package available until 31st March 2012, ideal for those looking for a relaxing comfortable... [More]

  • 11people (max)
  • 4bedroom
  • 3bathroom
  • tickkids
  • crosspets

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