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The Tuai Suite

The Tuai Suite is situated in the small picturesque village of Tuai on the boundary of Te Urewera National Park and Lake Waikaremoana New Zealand (see map) . The accommodation is self contained with private entrance, bedroom with queen bed, fully stocked kitchenette (food and kitchenware), dinning room and bathroom. The section has gardens, deck and a lake view. It is just a few minutes walk to Lake Whakamarino where trophy brown trout are taken each year. If you enjoy the outdoors, there is a lot to do here. The park and Lake Waikaremoana are just minutes away and provide a playground of activities including: trophy fly fishing, the Waikaremoana Great Walk , kayaking, swimming, caving, landscape painting and bird watching. For an adventure or a relaxing stay, your hosts welcome you.


Floor Plan
Rates: $100.00 (couple) plus $35 per extra person
Meals: complimentary continental breakfast (self service),
kitchenette for cooking,
dinners through advanced booking.

Some helpful links to learn more about Tuai, Lake Waikaremoana and Te Urewera National Park

Rotorua to Lake Waikaremoana is 376 km on State Highway 38. It's like a journey back in time. Map and more from --> http://www.newzealand.com
The Village of Tuai and Lake Waikaremoana share more than just water. To find out what they are, visit --> http://www.gisbornenz.com
Lake Waikaremoana was formed 2200 years ago by a huge landslide. Details to be found at --> http://www.doc.govt.nz
Popular Lake Waikaremoana shore flies are the damsel and dragon fly nymphs. Pictures and more at --> http://www.nztroutfishing.co.nz
Te Urewera National Park is the largest area of untouched native forest in the North Island. Find out more at --> http://www.natureandco.co.nz
The Lake Waikaremoana Track is one of only nine "Great Walks" in New Zealand. For booking information check --> http://www.doc.govt.nz
Fishing is permitted in Te Urewera. Link for Eastland and Lake Waikaremoana fishing regulations and seasons --> http://newzealandfishing.com
Bones of the moa, an extinct giant bird, have been found in Onepoto Caves. Lots of info about the caves at --> http://www.doc.govt.nz
Other homestay, B&B or bed and breakfast accommodation options in Hawkes Bay --> http://www.hawkesbay.com
Weather for Te Urewera National Park --> MetServive
Our resident artist --> Martha Tonizzo