Close to a majestic World Heritage Area .
Set in a stunning corner of the country, on the edge of the Fiordland National Park and overlooking the mysterious Lake Te Anau, Fiordland Lodge is a gem. The fishing is also exceptional, with plenty of brown and rainbow trout in the nearby rivers and streams.
The lodge’s chosen guides can take you to fish on any of the 40 local rivers and when you’ve fished enough you can head out into the national park and explore. It’s a powerful place of great beauty. Fiordland National Park is now part of the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area, which also includes nearby Westland and Aoraki-Mount Cook National Parks – all stunning parts of the country.
The Accommodation
there are nine lodge rooms and one suite in the main lodge building, and two well-appointed log cabins in the grounds
the Executive Suite has a private lounge with gas fire, a delicious bathroom with spa bath, and long-ranging views to the far end of the lake
the nine lodge rooms also have beautiful lake views, ensuite bathrooms and luxurious beds. Each opens out with double doors to the balcony
the two log cabins are quietly understated with their recycled native timber interiors and comfortable furnishings. Each has a gas fire and far-reaching views to the lake and mountains of the national park
Log cabin guests have full use of the lodge facilities. One cabin sleeps 4 and the other 5 people
The Main Lodge
an architectural statement in itself, the lodge features sturdy log construction, an 11 metre high river-stone fireplace and soaring roof and window profiles
a huge central gallery room is the social hub of the lodge and is a great place to watch the dynamic Fiordland weather and views
the decor reflects the outdoor environment with the colours of the mountains, lakes and tussock brought indoors
the restaurant, which also has stunning views, is well known locally for its fine food
the cuisine centres around locally grown, often organic, foods and the menu changes daily to reflect what’s available
The Rates
rates start from NZD$1,040 per room per night, and includes breakfast and dinner (low season)
Log Cabins start from NZD$940 for 2 people (low season)
families traveling with children are welcome in the log cabins or 2-bedroom lodge studios only. Those with young children are requested to dine early in the evening
Fiordland Lodge is open from 20 August to 31 May
The Activities
drive or take a guided tour in to the Fiordland National park for sublime landscapes and excellent photographic opportunities
take a wilderness cruise on Doubtful Sound or a scenic cruise on Milford Sound
there are several nationally significant hiking trails close to Fiordland Lodge including the Milford, Kepler, Routeburn and Hollyford Tracks
scenic flights are a great way to see this area - by either fixed wing plane or helicopter. These are an easy way to see the area in a small time frame
fly fishing is a big attraction here and there are over 40 rivers within a 90 minute drive of the lodge. Heli-Fishing is an excellent option from the lodge
both rainbow and brown trout are caught, all on a Catch & Release basis
local guides specialise in upstream sight fishing, and can supply all gear and tackle