Treetops Lodge, located in Rotorua in the North Island of New Zealand, offers the ultimate in world class luxury accommodation right in the heart of the trout fishing capital of the world and a famed therapeutic thermal region.
Nestled amidst magnificent native forests and valleys, Treetops Lodge & Estate offers a uniquely New Zealand experience. The Lodge with its' elegant architectural style derived from the country's pioneering past, and timber and stone finishes, echoes the beauty and simplicity of the great outdoors. The lodge comprises four suites and eight private, luxury villas which are located in the extensive grounds. Each of the suites has its own unique character, individual style, design and exquisite furnishings. The villas, positioned a stroll from the Lodge, offer a secluded haven framed by native virgin forest with views over lakes and wildlife. Fine cuisine is an integral part of the Treetops experience. Flavoursome and healthy dishes are created by the Lodge's talented chefs using the finest game and locally grown produce, complemented by an array of premium New Zealand wines. Guests can choose to share an intimate, candlelit dinner for two enjoying the fireside ambience in the library, or swap stories with fellow guests in the main Dining Room. A sanctuary and retreat of breathtaking terrain in 2,500 acres of secluded native forest, there are plenty of activities on offer, including an on-site game reserve, seven trout streams, four lakes and over 70 kilometres of hiking trails. Experiences: Treetops is sought after by pleasure-seekers for its fishing and outdoor recreation. Guests can sneak out of bed and fish the ‘dawn rise' in the seven private streams and lakes, or locally explore the country's best fishing found in an array of rivers and streams. Walk out the door and choose from a range of activities including hiking on the 70 kilometres of nature trails, an eco tour, sailing, kayaking, horse riding, archery, mountain bike riding, or for the more adventurous, try abseiling, a helicopter charter or a four wheel drive safari.
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