Motels & self-contained
Lantern Court Motel
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Central location on the banks of the Inangahua River, close to restaurants and shops. A great base to explore fascinating Reefton. Visit Victoria Conservation park, go trout fishing, gold panning or take a bush walk.
Price
$120 - $195

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Lantern Court Motel is located on the banks of the Inangahua River close to restaurants and shops.
Reefton is a great base to explore this fascinating area. Visit Victoria Conservation park where there is Trout fishing, rafting, Gold panning, bush walks and mountain bike trails to be explored.
- One, two, and three bedroom spacious units, provide accommodation to suit a variety of budgets.
- 6 x 4 star self contained units with SKY TV, Central heating.
- 6 x 2 star self contained units with Freeview.
- Off Street Parking.
- WIFI.
- Laundry.
- Spa bath units.
- Earn "Host Accommodation" rewards.
Stay a second night with us and spend a day trip visiting the nearby "Ghost town" Waiuta - where in the early 1900s it was regarded as the South Islands richest gold mine.
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