Rotorua - Good Winter Holiday Destination?
enb
23rd June 2009, 10:09 PM
Well, as the tittle says, is Rotoroa a good relaxing winter holiday destination? Not interested in skiing but more like walking and cycling. Good food and weather would definitely not go amiss. Any other suggestions more than welcome! :)
victoria24
23rd June 2009, 10:16 PM
its real nice if you're into sulphur ;)
Sam B
23rd June 2009, 10:29 PM
Good destination any time of year. Lots of walking and brilliant mountain biking trails. Weather is cold in winter.
IanW99
23rd June 2009, 10:36 PM
Well, as the tittle says, is Rotoroa a good relaxing winter holiday destination? Not interested in skiing but more like walking and cycling. Good food and weather would definitely not go amiss. Any other suggestions more than welcome! :)
Do you mean Rotoroa or Rotorua?
If it's the former do you mean Lake Rotoroa or Rotoroa Island?
Ian
enb
23rd June 2009, 10:42 PM
I don't mind cold as long as it's clear blue sky. Give me -10c anytime with clear skies instead of +10c with grey cloud cover and it wins hands down each time, honestly! There's just something invigorating about cold clear crisp days :))
Kanga
24th June 2009, 12:29 AM
enb- do you mean Rotoroa Island or Rotorua, town famous for geysers and stench?
I've no idea about the former but if you're asking about the latter you won't be disappointed summer or winter. A perfect day in Rotorua would look something like this for me: morning luging (great fun!), lunch in Fat Dogs (drool), afternoon walking up rainbow Mountain (leave enough day light in winter- it's only a couple of hours stroll but wonderful views and aptly named ;) ) followed by a long starry soak in the Polynesian Spa (does life get any better than soaking walk-weary limbs in the Priest Spa with your best friend under the Southern stars on a crisp winter night?) and then a beer in the Belgian Bar before bed. We've had that day, but not on the one day as we stayed with and without our kids- so plus or minus the adult spa and beer!
enb
24th June 2009, 01:21 AM
Oops, Rotorua - the smelly place ;)
IanW99
24th June 2009, 10:36 AM
Oops, Rotorua - the smelly place ;)
I've changed the title of the thread, just in case anyone is confused :cool:
Ian
Ally Bally Bee
29th June 2009, 12:22 PM
My 2 cents worth is it's a great destination any time of year. If you're there on a dry day go up the gondola and ride the luge. My husband and I bought an annual pass as we always seem to be going to Rotorua (and now we're moving there).
Mountain biking is awesome but if you're into road cycling why not bike the lake (40km), or ride to Lake Rotoma and back (a bit hilly).
So much to see and do, I can't wait for our move (a week on Saturday yay).
Kerry and David
12th July 2009, 05:16 PM
We have just returned from a weeks break down there. My husband is working there so we joined him. We were on a very tight budget so didn't do all of the tourist attractions (which could add up to a small fortune). Instead we did lots of walking and explooring.
We went to the Redwoods which was stunnning - good walking tracks and excellent views.
http://www.redwoods.co.nz
We went to the Blue & Green Lakes
http://www.rotorua.nz.com/blue-green-lakes.aspx
There is a huge selection of Motels and Hotels, plenty of bars and restaurants and they do seem do have quite a few deals.
We stayed here in the cottage and IMHO it was great with the added bonus of the hotpool (which to be fair a lot of places have)
http:
//www.eastwesthomestay.co.nz (http://www.eastwesthomestay.co.nz)
We went to Taupo for the day which took us just under an hour and although we didn't ski we did go to the monuntains which was a two hour drive from Rotorua. We just wanted to see the snow and throw a few snowballs :D
The weather was cold and clear when we were there so we were lucky to get out and about in the dry.
Angelonthemove
12th July 2009, 05:59 PM
On our 6 weeks reccie we loved Rotorua, great food, great motels, nice and compact locally and then it spreads out for great places to visit.
My OH can't wait to go back for another go in the Zorb large see through ball you ride down a hill in, after they have splashed a bucket of water in with you.
http://www.tourism.net.nz/listings/frame/attractions-and-activities/16001?from=http://www.tourism.net.nz/region/rotorua/attractions-and-activities/adventure/zorb-and-thrill-rides/
There is also a maze on one of the road out of town.
Tomsk
12th July 2009, 10:45 PM
How did I miss this thread:confused:
I love Rotorua, very happy here and there's masses to do, regardless of the weather.
Ally Bally Bee, I'm guessing you must be here in Rotorua now, so welcome and I hope you'll be very happy here. Just give me a shout if you need a hand with anything :nice1
Ally Bally Bee
13th July 2009, 11:31 AM
All moved in now! We're only in a granny flat type unit at the back of our landlord's house but it's only temporary. As soon as I get a look at mr ABB's contract (he got offered a job on Friday and started this morning!) then we should be able to work out how much of a mortgage we can get. We've got our eye on a house already so we'll hopefully find out this week if we can buy it. It's in Owhata and we're currently staying in Lynmore (Awatea Terrace).
I'm working in Tauranga for the first half of this week then I start my fixed term contract on Thursday.
Not moved everything we own as it's only a small unit and we don't want to have to move everything twice.
But we have to buy a heater! The unit gets to about 13 degrees! We're comfortable when in bed (prior experience of a cold bedroom has led us to having a sheet, double duvet, two blankets and unzipped sleeping bag as covers) but we have to wear lots of layers and a hat when doing other stuff like surfing the net or watching tv (and we use the sleeping bag too).
Loving Rotorua!
JandM
13th July 2009, 11:52 AM
Congratulations about the jobs! :nice1