Templenoe Cottages provide quality holiday cottages accommodation conveniently located on the Milford - Te Anau Highway. Our excellent cottages are close to the Fiordland National Park, a World Heritage Park in the Southland Province of New Zealand.
Te Anau is the gateway to Fiordland, and is known as the walking capital of the world. The famous Milford Track and also the Kepler Track start here. Activities include fishing, hunting, kayaking, horse-riding, diving, glow-worm caves and sight-seeing in the one of the world's most scenic regions. Te Anau Township has many fine restaurants and a good selection of shops, chemist, dentist, doctor, hair salons and so on. Escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy all that Te Anau and Templenoe Cottages have to offer.
Templenoe Cottages are situated on 1/2 acre of land and with mountain views offering accommodation just minutes from the beautiful town of Te Anau. Each self contained cottage comes fully equipped, with broadband Internet access and TV.
All three cottages are freestanding with their own private decking. Each cottage has been individually decorated to a high standard. The bedroom in each cottage has a queen size bed with quality linen and an electric blanket. The large en-suite bathroom has heated towel rails, heat lamps, hairdryer, complementary broadband internet connection, plenty of reading material and CD/radio. And if you don't feel like dining at one of our many splendid local restaurants, the kitchen comes with a fridge, microwave, hot plate with a complementary selection of tea and coffee.
Smoking is permitted outside only. There is plenty of parking for cars.
A Visa or MasterCard is required to hold an accommodation booking.
Milford Sound
Local
Eat and Drink
- Fiordland National Park Lodge - Te Anau Downs (18.8 miles) - We have a mix of accommodation - 10 x Backpacker rooms 2-4 guests , 8 x Hotel rooms 2-3 guests , 20 ...
See and Do
- Te Anau Helicopter Services Te Anau (9.3 miles) - Depart from the township of Te Anau on spectacular helicopter flights over the wonders of NZ's F...

