| Contact: | Kirsty Sloan or Glen Southam | ||
| Phone: | +64 3 444 9990 | ||
| Visit Website>>> | The Royal Hotel Naseby | ||
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Historic Boutique Hotel Built in 1863, the Royal Hotel offers affordable accommodation in 9 ground floor bedrooms (3 with ensuite), 4-bed bunkroom, twin, double and family rooms. Excellent refurbished spacious shower rooms with high water pressure and an accessible toilet & bathroom for disabled patrons (available as an ensuite to one of the double rooms). Banquet room seats 40 and is available for small conferences and meetings. |
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Dining & Facilities Relax in the ambience of our comfortable and delightful restaurant and enjoy a wide range of reasonably priced, scrumptious food, local beers & wines, great coffee from our espresso machine or a juice from the juice bar. In winter enjoy a roaring open log fire and a glass of mulled wine. In summer, shade from the sun under large umbrellas in the outdoor bar & dining area. Guest facilities include Sky TV in bar, wireless internet and laundry room. Also available is a courtesy van for pick-ups & drop-offs to your chosen destination. |
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Naseby Attractions For a wide range of tours and sightseeing in the area, book directly with us at The Royal Hotel. Naseby has one of the best mountain biking areas in New Zealand that offers both gentle and challenging mountain biking experiences. We are happy to advise you on other local activities & attractions including curling, golfing, fishing, hunting, 4WD tours, motor biking, horse riding, Otago Rail Trail, Goldfield Heritage, museums & galleries. We recommend that you discuss these possibilities when you book, as some tours take a little time to arrange. |
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Location Historic Naseby has remained unchanged for more than half a century. It nestles in a shallow valley in the foothills of the Mt Ida Range surrounded by forest and tree-clad hills, 2000 feet above sea level and only 2 hours from Queenstown or Dunedin Airports. The Maniototo area is ringed by several impressive mountain ranges and it is a region that can be very hot in summer and invigoratingly cold in winter. |
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