6 of the Best Alpine Lodges for an Escape in the Mountains

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The towering landscapes and rugged wilderness of New Zealand provide the perfect mountain getaways for couples and families alike. From the snowy peaks of Ruapehu to the pristine glacial environments of the Southern Alps, an alpine getaway provides the perfect escape from day-to-day life.

1. Hapuku Lodge and Tree Houses, Kaikoura

This country hotel, located on a deer farm just 12 km north of Kaikoura, is nestled at the base of the Kaikoura Mountain Range. Offering an immersive indoor/outdoor setting, this lodge allows guests to kick back and relax as they enjoy the rugged coastal views of the area. The tree houses are situated 10 metres above ground in the canopy of the Kanuka grove. Large windows allow you to soak up your surroundings and feel at one with nature as you gaze at the twinkling stars of the night sky. A one-bedroom house provides the perfect romantic getaway complete with soaking tubs, while the family houses offer unique accommodation for families. While you’re here, you’ll have the opportunity to get up close to the spectacular marine life, enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime experience of swimming with dolphins and soak up unparalleled views of this watery resort.

2. Chateau Tongariro Hotel

The Chateau Tongariro Hotel is nestled between the peaks of Ruapehu, Tongariro, and Ngauruhoe. It’s likely one of the more well-known lodges in New Zealand. The range of rooms suits all needs, from self-catering family units to executive stays. There’s a range of bars and eateries available to satisfy all appetites. The Chateau is the perfect resting spot after a long day skiing in the Whakapapa resort. If you are not a fan of snow sports, a winter getaway to this epic location will still be worth your while. Check out one of the many walks available in the Whakapapa National Park and make the most of the resort’s onsite facilities with a cosy sauna or a relaxing plunge pool.

3. The Hermitage Hotel, Mt Cook

Experience the awe of the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park in this iconic hotel with more than 130 years of history. With a range of accommodations available, there’s something for everyone, including chalets and hotels. This hotel provides the perfect base to explore the surrounding wonders as you gaze at the glacial lakes by day and the dark sky reserve by night. If you’re looking for lodges in New Zealand, this mountainous getaway destination is a must-visit.

Add to your list of things to do with our article, 5 Things to Do in Aoraki Mount Cook!

4. Azur Lodge, Queenstown

The Azur Lodge offers a set of luxury villas nestled in the hilltops of Queenstown. Here, you will find spectacular views of Lake Wakatipu and the surrounding mountain ranges. The unique location allows you to mingle with the dynamic vibes of Queenstown before heading back to the lodge and relaxing in the serenity of this resort. With Queenstown only ten minutes away, you’ll be surrounded by a plethora of activities to enjoy, from the scenic to the adrenaline-fuelled. Take a flightseeing tour and land on a glacier or bungy jump over the Kawarau Bridge. Indulge in a long lunch at one of the local wineries, or embark on a unique tour of the local surroundings on a canyoning trip. After a long day’s adventuring, return to your villa for some rest and relaxation.

5. Minaret Station Alpine Lodge, Wanaka

If you’re looking for a premier alpine experience, look no further than Minaret Station Lodge, where you can hike, fly fish and heli-ski within the spectacular surroundings of the Southern Alps. Filled with warmth and authenticity, Minaret Station offers a taste of the rugged wilderness throughout the South Island. The Alpine Lodge offers remote accommodation, world-class cuisine, and awe-inspiring surroundings. Escape the real world and create lasting memories with your family and friends at this alpine resort near Wanaka.

6. Wilderness Lodge, Arthur’s Pass

Stay in 4000 acres of nature and farmland at the Wilderness Lodge, located in the mountainous setting of the Southern Alps. Local guides invite you onto the sheep farm, where you can watch dogs work, and learn about farming life. With fine wines and a delectable menu on offer, this lodge is a haven for travellers looking for a relaxing break as they pass through the awe-inspiring surroundings of Arthur’s Pass.

Cover image credit: Minaret Station

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