Northern Region, South Island, New Zealand
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Motueka River Lodge
Highway 61 (Motueka Valley Highway)
Ngatimoti
Motueka
P.O. Box 238
New Zealand
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+64 3 526 8668
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+64 3 526 8669
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Hotel Description
On entering the Motueka River Lodge
you will see that nothing has been left to chance.
Designed to harmonise with the surrounding countryside,
its sunlit verandas, large comfortable lounge, huge open fireplaces
and spacious country kitchen offer guests relaxation in style and comfort.
All guest rooms have private bathrooms and wonderful views of the valley.

...a retreat for hikers and fly fishermen, and those folk who want to eat the best.

Your host Mick Mason has created a peaceful haven in this beautiful
valley and will personally ensure that your stay at Motueka River Lodge
will be a memorable one.
Luxury Hotel Accommodation
The driveway to the lodge takes you past our own vineyard where we produce Chardonnay grapes which are turned into a superb wine by Tim Finn of Neudorf Wines, one of New Zealands outstanding winemakers.


The five bedroom lodge, built in 1989 to the design of local architect Min Hall, is finished in a cob-like sand cement and fits comfortably into its imposing hillside setting. Homely guest rooms reflect the tranquillity of the surroundings and from the lodge's elegant, country style interior there are spectacular views in every direction.


A large terracotta tiled entry hall leads to the guest lounge - a generous space with dark timber beams, a massive fireplace, comfy sofas, corner window seats and access to a wisteria-clad verandah.


In the bar next door fishing lore takes over. Here, sports memorabilia provides a backdrop to pre-dinner drinks and embellished fishing tales. It's the place where guests gather each night before savouring the delicious meals that emanate from Fionna's kitchen.


Overlooking fields of deer grazing against a forest backdrop, the lodge kitchen has a warm and welcoming farmhouse atmosphere. An antique Irish prep table commands attention in the centre of the room while an old "Rayburn" woodburner is put to work on homemade breads. Benches overflow with bowls of fresh fruit and Fionna wears a path to the pantry filled with homemade preserves and stores.


Your host, Mick Mason, has created a peaceful haven and he will personally ensure that your stay at the Motueka River Lodge will be a memorable one