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Te Awamutu calls itself the ‘Rose Capital
of New Zealand’. During the blooming season,
November to April, the garden next to the visitor
centre is a technicolour dream as 2000 rose bushes
turn on the charm. Te Awamutu also has an excellent
museum, with a large collection of Maori treasures
and stories from the Waikato land wars. A display
about local music heroes Tim and Neil Finn (Split
Enz and Crowded House) is another drawcard. If
you’ve ever wanted to try rock climbing,
the nearby Wharepapa South area is a climber’s
paradise. Instruction is available. Pirongia Forest
Park to the west offers hiking and horse treks.
Functional facts: Approx. population 9340, i-SITE
Visitor Centre, good range of shops, accommodation
and services.
Hotel Accommodation in Te Awamutu offers
different options and types of Accommodation;
namely,
Backpackers type Accommodation ,
Exclusive Accommodation,
Guest & hosted
Accommodation,
Bed & Breakfast
Accommodation,
Boutique Accommodation,
Farm stays
type Accommodation,
Lodges,
Holiday Homes,
Self Contained & Serviced Apartments,
Holiday Parks,
Hotels, and
Motels.
Te Awamutu
numerous activities for leisure and Business
Accommodation.
http://www.hotelscentre.com/Accommodation
Waikato/Accommodation Te Awamutu
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