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Kingsgate Hotel Te Anau
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Address: 20 Lakefront Drive P O Box 133, Te Anau, New Zealand, 9600
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Set amongst manicured gardens on the tranquil shores of Lake Te Anau, Kingsgate Hotel Te Anau is the ideal base for exploring the unrivalled wondersof the Fiordland region. Known as the ''Walking Capital of the World'', this area is host to some of the most breathtaking natural scenery known to man. Encompassing 69 superior and 25 standard rooms, along with the Bluestone Restaurant and Bar, which is open for breakfast and dinner, with it's spectacular views of the lake and mountains. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities, Sky TV, hairdryers, iron and ironing board. Te Anau is the gateway to both Milford and Doubtful Sounds. Te Anau is a starting point for the Milford, Hollyford, Routeburn, Greenstone, Caples, Kepler and Dusky tracks, as all tracks are nearby.

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