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Tuai Homestay

The Tuai Homestay 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 home stay accommodation is a private 3 bedroom house in a large section with gardens, deck and a lake view. It is also just a few minutes walk from 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 from the homestay and provide a playground of activities including: trophy fly fishing, the Waikaremoana Great Walk , kayaking, swimming, caving and bird watching. For a fishing or non fishing holiday, your hosts welcome you.


Floor Plan
Rates: $100.00 (twin share) plus $35 per extra person
Meals: Complimentary continental breakfast (self service),
kitchenette in room for cooking,
dinners through advanced booking

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

Rotorua to Lake Waikaremoana is 235 miles 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
For other home stay, B&B or bed and breakfast options in the area search this link --> http://www.hawkesbay.com
Tuai Forest is where Tree Sprouts come from --> OllyFuntree Cloth Dolls
Weather for Te Urewera National Park --> MetServive

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