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Te Aroha Holiday Park & Backpackers   Te Aroha Holiday Park & Backpackers
  Qualmark 3Private native timber cabins and retro caravans, well spaced under mature oak trees, each sleeping 2 in a double or twin beds. Ideal for those on a budget; who value quiet and privacy in their own little whare but are happy to share toilets, shower and kitchen.
Park facilities include free wireless internet; laundry, hot showers, camp kitchen, dump station, TV and games room. Natural spring water feeds our rock pool, filled most nights and heated to 39° C. Large swimming pool during summer. Long tree swings for children, safe and easy parking on your doorstep. Pets are welcome, in our separate, pet friendly area. Enjoy this peaceful, quiet setting with views of grazing horses and cattle in a traditional holiday park.
Cost
Unpowered tent or van site $12pp; $24 two people; Extra child/adult - $12/$9
Powered tent, van or caravan site $15 pp; $27 two people; Extra child/adult - $12/$9
Backpacker caravans $15 pp; $20 two people
Cabin (twin or double) $35pp; $48 two people
See our website for last minute deals
Address
217 Stanley Road - 2 km Sth. Shell Station
Phone
07 884 9567
txt 027 2212139
 
Email
marta@xtra.co.nz
 
Website
www.tearohaholidaypark.co.nz

 

Te Aroha YHA   Te Aroha YHA Hostel
  Relax and unwind in a cosy cottage at the ‘top of the town’ with great views and sunsets. Adjacent to both walking and mountain bike tracks and easy access to the Domain and Spa baths. Family or double room, shared dorms or sole use option available with linen, bedding and fully equipped kitchen. Providing budget accommodation for over 40 years.
Cost from $18 - $25
Address Miro Street, Te Aroha
Phone 07 884 8739
  Email tearoha.yha@xtra.co.nz
  Web www.yha.co.nz

 

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. Te Aroha News
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14 July 2010
Family link fuels look into ‘old stuff’
A newcomer to the staff at Te Aroha’s i-Site has found family connections to the early days of the town she didn’t know existed.

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Matamata Piako District CouncilMatamata Piako District Council .