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District: City Centre
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Centrally located, just a short walk from restaurants and shops and nearby Lake Te Aua, only 10 minutes walk away from the nearest bus stop.
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A great base for exploring the walking capital of the world, with an array of local attractions, scenic surroundings, and activities within reach
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Introduction to Te Anau, New Zealand
Te Anau is a popular tourist destination and principal gateway to Fiordland National Park, in the southwest corner of New Zealand. The park boasts stunning scenery and avian wildlife. The town offers a good choice of accommodation. Many of the hotels in Te Anau are on or very close to Lakefront Drive which follows the eastern shore of Lake Te Anau. Te Anau hotels are within convenient range of the town’s restaurants and cafs, which are focused around Te Anau Town Centre. Te Anau hotels are a good start point for excursions into the national park. Cruises around the photogenic lake depart daily and take in highlights such as Te Anau Glowworm Caves. Lake Te Anau is a popular destination for anglers. Walking enthusiasts use Te Anau hotels as the start and finish point of treks on the area’s numerous trails. Te Anau’s diverse shops offer provisions for journeys, as well as local souvenirs and products.other spellings: teanauhotel, teanu otel, the anau hotell, te alau hote, te enua hotle, te anua hotes


