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Download the Moana Hotel Lake Brunner & Apartments Tranz Alpine – KiwiRail Scenic Journeys 34 Ahau Street, Moana 1 PH: 0800 872 467 6 E: [email protected] WWW.kiwirailscenic.co.nz PH: 0800 525 327 WWW.hotellakebrunner.co.nz Voted as one of the top ten rail journeys in the World! THE LAKES DISTRICT Situated on the Moana village rise, all our guests have Arrives & departs daily from the village of Moana on West Coast of the Southern Alps unparalleled and spectacular views of Lake Brunner and Lake Brunner. “This journey is a must for any visitor to the Southern Alps. Elite apartments and studio suites New Zealand and to arrive in the Lake Brunner village of a 7 Lakes nestled up against a a Bike tracks vary in difficulty with self-contained kitchens and laundry facilities. Kayak Moana, breath taking.” dramatic alpine and rainforest and length, making for and stand up paddle board hire available. ecosystem to explore differing levels of suitability Lake Brunner Longhouse Lake Brunner Lodge a The tranquil village of Moana a Bird watching, swamps and 2046 Arnold Valley Road, Moana PH: 03 738 0646 2 1946 Kumara-Inchbonnie Rd, Mitchells PH: 03 738 0163 7 on the shores of Lake Brunner, wetlands, all within a pristine E: [email protected] E: [email protected] WWW.lake-brunner.co.nz Kotuku whaka oho rainforest ecosystems WWW.lakebrunnerlonghouse.co.nz Located on the shores of Lake Brunner, The Lodge is your a World class fishing both river a Maori and European history, A superior accommodation option offering modern ultimate escape from the everyday. and lake, fishing available all echoing the New Zealand/ studio suites with king-size beds and breakfast making Comprising of 8 ensuited rooms - offers guests luxurious year around Aotearoa journey facilities. Set amidst a scenic backdrop of the Southern accommodation. The Sombre Duck bar and restaurant a Water activities – kayaking, a Historic and current gold Alps and stunning native forest. Free internet. offers a breath taking setting. Plenty of boat parking available. True kiwi hospitality awaits you. swimming, boating mining trails to explore a Star gazing - clear unpolluted a World famous daily Tranz Alpine Lake Brunner Country Motel & Holiday Park Moana Trout Fishing Safari night skys train and daily bus service 18 Johns Road, Moana PH: 03 738 0886 2014 Arnold Valley Road, Moana PH: 03 738 0144 3 8 a 7 NZ Department of a Central hub to many of the FREEPHONE: 0508 738 014 E: [email protected] CELL: 027 431 8022 E: [email protected] Conservation walks, two West Coast’s attractions and WWW.lakebrunnermotel.co.nz WWW.brentbeadle.com departing from the village visitor spots Our paradise is established on 6 acres with beautiful Guided fishing tours, lakes and/or pristine rivers 365 a Glow worm grottos accessible Free fresh air, just made, gardens and abundant bird life. Fully self-contained days. Full day, ½ day or 2 hours explore excursions from village cottages and a cabin lodge with shared bathroom and available. Fly – Spinning – Trolling; Fish for wild browns, don’t miss out! kitchen. Powered and non-powered sites are available average weight 4lbs. Moana Trout Fishing Safari’s holder too. Free wifi and parking. of the Lake record with 29 trout in one day. Lake Brunner Motor Camp Jack’s Mill School Historic Reserve 86 Ahau Street, Moana PH: 03 738 0600 4 Kotuku 9 E: [email protected] PH: 03 738 0049 / 0211387463 WWW.lakebrunnermotorcamp.co.nz Visit the absolutely unique half size bungalow built by On the shores of Lake Brunner with views over the lake. school pupils in the 1930’s. Browse the old photos & Rainforest bush walks, cycle tracks, glowworms, fishing, wander among heritage listed trees. boating all close by. We offer unpowered and powered Open Sunday afternoons & public Holidays 2 – 5, or by sites along with cabins, caravans and van sites, laundry, arrangement camp kitchen, lounge, clean and tidy amenities. Stationhouse Café & Restaurant Jackson’s Retreat Alpine Holiday Park 40 Koe Street, Moana 5 4464 Otira Highway (State Highway 73) Jackson’s 10 PH: 03 738 0158 WWW.lakebrunner.net PH: 03 738 0474 WWW.jacksonsretreat.co.nz E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Opposite the Railway Station overlooking Lake Brunner. Voted Best in NZ by travellers like you! Homemade food and friendly atmosphere with Stunning Qualmark 5* Park Facilities nestled in 100% Pure magnificent views. Blackboard lunch menu NZ Rainforest. Must See – Must Do Your exclusive on site and A la carte evening meals. Fully licensed. Ngarimu Walking Track & Waterfall, our Glow Worm dells Morning and afternoon teas. are your next night time adventure. TRAVELLING TIME AND DISTANCE CHART Moana to Hrs Kms Moana to Hrs Kms Lake Brunner Service Centre 11 Arthur’s Pass Village 1:00 68 Jacksons 0:18 26 Westport (via Greymouth) 1:50 126 Westport (via Reefton) 2:10 156 2137 Arnold Valley Road, Moana Reefton 1:05 78 Punakaiki 1:05 72 Greymouth 0:25 37 Hokitika 1:05 69 ON THE SPOT GENERAL STORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING & MARINE Hari Hari 2:05 147 Franz Josef 2:55 208 03 738 0029 03 399 3740 or 022 399 3740 03 738 0610 PH: PH: PH: Fox Glacier 3:20 233 Haast 4:50 351 • Open 7 days • Lotto • ATM • Repairs • All engineering & farm machinery repairs Nelson (via Reefton) 4:20 291 Picton (via Reefton) 5:20 355 • All your grocery & produce requirements • Servicing • Marine service & repair requirements Kaikoura (via Reefton) 5:55 403 Christchurch 3:05 222 • Postal Agency • Fishing License • Motor vehicle WOF on anything marine Wanaka 6:50 499 Queenstown 8:35 590 • Gas bottle swap • Storage Sheds • WOF on trailers, boat trailers, & motorbikes • Cafe opening Oct 2019 Allied 24/7 Fuel Stop - Allied & Mobil cards welcome (Fuel unavailable while site under reconstruction between Sept - Dec 2019) Well worth a visit! WWW.GOLakeBrunner .CO.NZ WWW.GOLakeBrunner .CO.NZ East to Christchurch via WALKS - NEAR AND FAR... Arthur’s Pass There are many walks for all levels of fitness from 10 minutes to 10 hours. The area features Haupiri River abundant bird life and a variety of wetland and rainforest ecosystems. These unique places are best Camp Creek r e Crooked Route v viewed on one of the many walks close by. i Lake R Jacksons ra Haupiri u a 10 h Bell Hill Rd A Lake Brunner Rd Velenski Track Ara 0 Te Kinga Track Rotomanu d O R Cro t i ok ira TIME: 1 hour return to first lookout; Lake ir ed Lake H TIME: 20 min one way p Lady Lake R ig u iv hw Ahaura a e ay GRADE: Easy 3 hours return to 3rd lookout point, H r Poerua ACCESS: Sign posted in Taku Street, 6-7 hours return to the summit of d R Mt Te Kinga. e er Moana Ara O Te Kinga i Ta Taipo Riv Kangaroo n ra n m o a DISTANCE: 5.4 km return (to lookout), Bell H k Views of Lake Brunner. Birds, native ill Rd Lake b au h R 12.4 km return (to summit) c iv In e trees and orchard, glow worms. - r a ACCESS: lveagh Bay, Lake Brunner r a Iveagh Bay m u A tramping track leads from the picnic K Rakaitane Track d R Tranz Alpine l TIME: 45 min loop walk area to 3 lookout points overlooking il H ll e GRADE: Easy lveagh Bay and surrounding landscape. B Lake - k e Carew Falls ACCESS: Over the Arnold River, outlet From 3rd lookout point, the marked Hochstetter re C MOANA Lake Brunner n of the lake, via the swing bridge. route continues on and leads up to the o 9 ls K e o Mitchells N tu Sign posted to your right open tussock tops of Mt Te Kinga (a k Kotuku 7 u - good level of fitness is required for the B e 8 Mixed Podocarp forest with views of ll H Velenski summit). ill Track the Arnold River. Rd Mt French Lake Side Walk Rakaitane Track Bain Bay Track TIME: 8 hours return 73 TIME: 60 min GRADE: Rough terrain, 7 km return GRADE: Easy ACCESS: Approximately 5 km west of Mt French Track ACCESS: Cross the Arnold River swing bridge then turn to your left Mitchells on the lnchbonnie-Kumara K Road. umara-In chb Spectacular views of the lake, on ni The steady climb to the top of Mt e R mountains and the Arnold River. Picnic Arnold Dam d Staord Loop Rd French (1305m) on the Hohonu Range r on the lake shore. e v is a full day tramp on an unformed i R a route, but on a fine day the views down r u Bain Bay Track Reefton and a to Lake Brunner and inland to the h Lewis Pass d TIME: A 2 hours return R Nelson Creek y Southern Alps reward the effort. The e GRADE: Easy ll a Maor route is well marked, passing through r V i Gully Rd ACCESS: Starts at the lake side in front e Callagans Track v ld mixed lowland Rimu forest. i o Woods Creek of Lake Brunner Lodge, Mitchells, on R n Ahaura Colls Dam Walk ld r o A the southern end of the lake, or by n Trail Race Walk r water taxi from Moana. Camp Creek Route A Kumara TIME: 3 hrs (to hut) 7 Ngahere y Across board walks through native a DISTANCE: 3 km (to hut) w h bush. Magnificent views of the lake. Old g TIME: 8 - 10 hrs (to summit) i H relics of timber mills at Bain Bay.
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