Snowman Lodge and Spa is centrally located in the town center of Ohakune which is the gateway to Ski Ruapehu, Turoa, Whakapapa and the famous Tongariro National Park.
Snowhaven offers a range of accommodations in Ohakune, at the base of the mountain at Turoa Skifield. All accommodations includes an LCD TV with cable channels and a DVD player.
Featuring amazing views of Mt Ruapehu, 2 hot tubs and a restaurant with a large deck area, Kings Ohakune is 2 minutes’ walk from Ohakune Station and 3 minutes' walk from the start of the Ohakune...
Kate
New Zealand
Lovely, helpful and friendly staff from the reception to the cleaning ladies. Really accommodating of us and our dog. Went over and above to make sure we were comfortable
Located in Ohakune at the foothills of Mt Ruapehu, Rocky Mountain Chalets Ohakune provides accommodations with free WiFi, mountain views, and access to 2 hot tubs and a sauna.
Lynette
Australia
Our chalet was a modern two bedroom apartment. The furnishings were great. The kitchen was well stocked with crockery, cutlery etc. There was an oven and dishwasher. The bed was cosy and comfortable. In the bathroom there was a washing machine and dryer. Outside was a carport and storage area.
The Chalet was walking distance to town.
Located only 10 minutes’ walk from central Ohakune and with beautiful views of Mt Ruapehu from most rooms, Ohakune Court Motel offers accommodations with an private bathroom and a flat-screen cable...
Ian
New Zealand
The location is great with really good views of Mt Ruapehu when the weather is clear. There are also walking and cycling trails nearby which are worth exploring
Nestled in the picturesque mountain town of Ohakune, at the foot of Mt Ruapehu, Ruapehu Mountain Motel and Lodge offers travelers accommodations in a variety of room types.
On average, 3-star hotels in Ohakune cost NOK 983 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ohakune are NOK 1,662 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ohakune can be found for NOK 3,488 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ohakune this weekend is NOK 977 or, for a 4-star hotel, NOK 1,809. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ohakune for this weekend cost around NOK 5,172 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs NOK 927 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ohakune for tonight. You'll pay around NOK 1,715 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ohakune will cost around NOK 5,172, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Ohakune:
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed in Ohakune to ride the Old Coach Trail - a walking...
We stayed in Ohakune to ride the Old Coach Trail - a walking and cycling trail that runs between Ohakune & Horopito. It's a grade 3 trail and we rode it both ways but most people get a shuttle to Horopito and ride it one way. Lovely trail with thick bush, viaducts and views to Mount Ruapehu.
There are a reasonable number of restaurants/cafes in Ohakune, considering it's a small town. We had dinner at Osteria, which was OK. Utopia had nice coffee and pastries.
Annie
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Easy walk to shops nice parks and playground for kids.
Easy walk to shops nice parks and playground for kids. A little skateboard area. Great shops for wandering in summer and skiing shops plus information available. Restaurants and supermarket handy. .nice people too. Loved it. Ate at the family friendly The Cypress Tree. Good food. Had a choc eclair at the Eclair shop. New world supermarket had everything you could need. Good road to Turoa ski field.
Carol
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We re-visited the Chocolate Eclair shop after a number of...
We re-visited the Chocolate Eclair shop after a number of years, now under new management, eclairs still amazing. Nice town with the accent on it's access to the snow fields. In the winter season the town would be buzzing but in April very quiet.
Our fish and chip dinner was very disappointing in spite of glowing internet reviews, wouldn't recommend. We should have asked a 'local'
Elizabeth
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Really enjoyed our dinner at Osteria - Italian, lovely...
Really enjoyed our dinner at Osteria - Italian, lovely atmosphere, attentive staff, delicious food, very popular. Enjoyed a 3 hr return walk into the Hapuawhenua Viaducts along the Old Coach track (need vehicle/shuttle to get to start) and great area for mountainbiking. Went for a drive up the mountain road with awesome views, and a stop at a nearby waterfall. Then a 1 hr native bush walk ( Mangawhero Forest walk) where friendly little fantails and robins flew about and you could hear the whoosh of wood pigeon high in the trees. Dinner at the PowderKeg - a pub setting with dining area. Again, lovely food and within walking distance of accommodation this time. Good supermarket in town and looked around shops (some vacant as is the case with many small rural towns now) and lovely playground/walkway at the Carrotland Adventure Park, then morning cuppa at the Chocolate eclair shop before departing town.
Heather
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We went to Ohakune to walk the Tongariro Alpine crossing.
We went to Ohakune to walk the Tongariro Alpine crossing. it's a 35/40 min drive to the car park.
We didn't arrive until the afternoon, settled in then went out for dinner.
Hiked the next day and chilled the day after which we were very glad to rest as the hike for incredible but my body was a bit sore the next day!!
Left after checkout on the 3rd day.
The best place for dinner was the Cyprus tree (book as it getting really busy) it was one of the pricier places we ate but definitely worth it.
Osteria was nice too, cheaper, and had more of a pub feeling.
We went to the Mountain Rocks cafe for breakfast- it was cheap and cheerful. The coffee was very nice.
we had food off the menu but they had lots of cabinet food which looked nice too. Savoury and sweet treats.
Ohakune is a very small town, it suited us perfectly as we had activities to do. Lots of small walks and a waterfall too.
Phillippa
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Very likely quieter in Summer than Winter.
Very likely quieter in Summer than Winter.
Lots of walks of easy access, some without a car. Lots of trail rides (MountainstoSea).
Enough shops + New World (small version of it!) and heaps of cafés and restaurants make Ohakune an easy town to venture from in Summer.
Large selection of accommodation, from backpackers to chalets to Powderhorn Chateau.
A wonderful place to stay, the cabin was beautiful, warm and cozy. We loved the fireplace and the spa pool at night with no light pollution the stars were bright and beautiful. The country surrounds and gardens are stunning. A great location, very close to Ohakune township, a few minutes drive. A delicious and beautiful breakfast served daily, thank you Dani for being a warm welcoming host. Highly recommend, we can't wait to come back and stay!
Very good place to stay with family and friend. The chalet has a good size for 6 people in the common area, we were 4, so we had much more space to share. The ambience has a touch of rustic with the wood walls. The beds are very comfy. I stand out the cleanliness of the place and the kindness of the staff there.
We forget some jackets when we left, and Sue contacted me to arrange a delivery of all my forgotten stuff.
The location is perfect right in the middle of Ohakune. Really appreciated the common area including the kitchen, well maintained and spacious with everything we needed. Nice to have a sink in the room when sharing a bathroom. Easy parking out the back of the building. The heaters kept the room at a nice temperature and you can turn them on and off when you like.
The chalets are clean and well furnished. The heat pump had been turned on before our arrival ensuring a comfortable and warm arrival. The grounds are well maintained and communal facilities include sauna and spa. The location is just a short walk into town. Highly recommended.
The location with the view. it is a small space and not completely private, but we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Sitting on the deck in the morning, and while it was raining was fun and the beautiful walks right from the door were special. We appreciated Chris as a host also.
The unit and facilities were beautiful and cozy. Loved the outdoor space, although the wind and rain made it difficult to utilise throughout our whole stay. The scenery was also wonderful when we could see the mountain through the clouds. Very nice place, would stay again.
The location was excellent and the service was great. We appreciated the consideration of which room we were put in and felt like we had the whole place to ourselves. We loved the spa bath and the kids loved seeing the mountain first thing in the morning. Thank you!
We had an amazing time in Ohakune and phenomenal stay in Ohakune. The accommodation is beautiful and the host was warm, informative and gave us tips on where to eat. We both loved the spa with the speakers and seeing the mountain. Stunning and would highly recommend.
Pure quality. We were expecting run of the mill motel lodge but it was upmarket and far exceeded expectations. Alan and Susie were exceptional hosts and really made us welcome. Nothing was too much. Booked us a table at a busy restaurant for a very nice meal.
We stayed here as a family for 2 nights. It had everything we needed and was very comfortable. We liked it so much that we are booked to come back next week. It is definitely the best place for us that we have found so far in Ohakune.
Spa pool, pool table, the comfortable beds the warm showers. Everything really. Would recommend this place highly. Ohakune is a beautiful town. And LKNZ lodge & Cafe is within close proximity to everything you need.
Loved that the staff were friendly and funny, that the spa was open 24hrs, it was close to town, so everything was easily accessible and close to ski fields, love how the room was fully equipped and kid friendly
Perfect place to stay for our family of 7. Walking distance to supermarket and restaurants. Would definitely recommend if you need a comfortable place to stay if visiting Ohakune.
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