Wood Pigeon Lodge 

Whakapapa
All year round

Three delightful accommodation options. All are unique and cosy, with spectacular views.

The Barn, the Hut and the Treehouse are gorgeous. The Treehouse is very special, immerse yourself in this adults only option, set in a romantic and tranquil bush setting The cabin offers seclusion and provides inspiration from its design. Relax and enjoy the peaceful setting. You can laze upon the deck, perched high above the sparkling waters of the Tepure trout stream, listen to the bird song in the magnificent native forest below, or gaze across to the volcanoes of the Central Plateau in the Dual World Heritage Tongariro National Park. Only 6 minutes’ drive to the nearest cafe and bar, 15 from the world-famous and iconic Chateau Tongariro, and 20 from the Whakapapa ski field and Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Because of its rural aspect, the pressures of urban life are long forgotten. Check out the dreamy video on the website.

Cost?

Yes

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Wood Pigeon Lodge 

Address

Wood Pigeon Lodge
130 Top Mill Road
Raurimu

Contact

https://www.woodpigeonlodge.co.nz/contact-map/

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