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The Bealey Hotel
Boasting stunning views of mountains, river and the valley, Bealey Hotel is within a 30-minute drive of 5 ski fields. It offers a restaurant, barbecue facilities and free on-site parking.

Otira Stagecoach Hotel
Built in 1865 and restored in 1902, Otira Stagecoach Hotel is situated in the heart of the Arthur's Pass National Park. It offers antiques throughout as well as stagecoaches and horse wagons outside.

Arthur's Pass Alpine Motel
Arthur's Pass Alpine Motel is located high in New Zealand’s Southern Alps, within Arthur’s Pass Village.

The Loft at Bealey
Set in Arthur's Pass and only 11 km from Arthur's Pass National Park, The Loft at Bealey offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.

The Nook
The Nook, a property with an open-air bath, a garden and barbecue facilities, is located in Arthur's Pass, 1.4 km from Devils Punchbowl Falls, 4.9 km from Temple Basin, as well as 47 km from Broken...

Rata Lodge Accommodation
Located in Otira, 12 km from Devils Punchbowl Falls, Rata Lodge Accommodation provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.

Petes Place
Boasting a patio with mountain views, a garden and barbecue facilities, Petes Place can be found in Arthur's Pass, close to Arthur's Pass Train Station and 700 metres from Arthur's Pass National Park....

Mountain House
Set in Arthur's Pass, within 1.4 km of Devils Punchbowl Falls and 600 metres of Arthur's Pass Train Station, Mountain House offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the...

Jackson's Retreat Alpine Holiday Park
Set within a stunning historic rainforest and walking track, Jackson's Retreat Alpine Holiday Park offers 5-star accommodation with access to a garden and a barbecue.

Arthur's Pass Motel & Lodge
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Arthur's Pass Motel & Lodge is situated in Arthur's Pass. This property is set a short distance from attractions such as Devils Punchbowl Falls.

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- From £69.61 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,136 reviewsHad a wonderful and peaceful stay. Our cabin was cozy and comfortable and had a nice view of the mountains. Would highly recommend. This has been one of our favourite places to stay in NZ.Guest review byLindaCanada
- From £87.56 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 845 reviewsThe staff are lovely. There is good access to a full kitchen. The shared dinning are and room (which had a private bathroom) were modern and well maintained.Guest review byLaurelleAustralia
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 725 reviewsOnsite restaurant Incredible views River walk Extremely comfortable beds and pillowsGuest review byMargaretAustralia
- From £54.38 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.8Good - What previous guests thought, 492 reviewsVery interesting place. We felt like we were back in time.Guest review byLynnUnited States
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It's a while since I had last stayed in the village which...
It's a while since I had last stayed in the village which was magical in the winter sun. I loved exploring all the historic sites as well as places I was familiar with from my childhood. I walked the length of the village and then followed the Arthur's Pass Track to Jack's Hut and then into the Bealey Valley. There are plenty of walking tracks to choose from depending on how long you want to walk. There were fewer birds in the bush than I would have liked. The cafes were good and I could have joined a church service as well!Guest review byKarenNew Zealand - 8.0
Iconic historical building in an iconic location.
Iconic historical building in an iconic location. The rooms are furnished period appropriate, the restaurant contains a collection of historical curios. The couple running it is very friendly and approachable. The food is hearty kiwi home style cooking.Guest review byMichaelNew Zealand - 4.0
As stated before have to tick above boxes to complete the...
As stated before have to tick above boxes to complete the survey even though we didn’t stay. I tried replying to your email but it was returned undeliverable. Jackson’s Retreat is a tranquil motor camp set in beautiful bush but people need to know the distance from nearest food facilities and there is no cell phone cover.Guest review byIngridNew Zealand - 10.0
Spend at least 2 days there.
Spend at least 2 days there. We spent one night but could have spent 4-6 days based on the number of short hikes to be done there. Visit the NP office first to help decide what to do with your time. Very scenic and the tiny village has 2 cafes and a small store. Bring your own foods and supplies.Guest review byAnitaRNUnited States - 10.0
Very warm welcome from owner.
Very warm welcome from owner. A roaring fire, owner who made us dinner. The room was fab, a bed to die for. Clean ensuite bathroom with a sweet shower. Our own private lounge with massage chair and large screen TV. Tea and coffee provided. A wonderful place to stay.Guest review byHelenNew Zealand - 10.0
You can’t come to NZ and not drive over this pass it’s...
You can’t come to NZ and not drive over this pass it’s simply stunning there are lots of hikes and places to walk or drive. It’s a must see and Crazy Moas at the Bealey hotel had to be the most scenic place you have ever eaten dinner.Guest review bySueUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Great for Railfans.
Great for Railfans. Trains can be heard close by in the night. Could hear falling water and night birds. Guests have a separate lounge for tea and coffee making. There are a lot of antique and old world features and displays here. All in all, a comfortable place to stay, considering it is in the middle of nowhere. Great Hikes can be had as well.Guest review byJoeNew Zealand