It's a while since I had last stayed in the village which...
It's a while since I had last stayed in the village which was magical in the winter sun. I loved exploring all the historic sites as well as places I was familiar with from my childhood. I walked the length of the village and then followed the Arthur's Pass Track to Jack's Hut and then into the Bealey Valley. There are plenty of walking tracks to choose from depending on how long you want to walk. There were fewer birds in the bush than I would have liked. The cafes were good and I could have joined a church service as well!
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Guest review by
Karen
New Zealand
10.0
Spend at least 2 days there.
Spend at least 2 days there. We spent one night but could have spent 4-6 days based on the number of short hikes to be done there. Visit the NP office first to help decide what to do with your time.
Very scenic and the tiny village has 2 cafes and a small store. Bring your own foods and supplies.
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Guest review by
AnitaRN
United States
10.0
You can’t come to NZ and not drive over this pass it’s...
You can’t come to NZ and not drive over this pass it’s simply stunning there are lots of hikes and places to walk or drive. It’s a must see and Crazy
Moas at the Bealey hotel had to be the most scenic place you have ever eaten dinner.
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Guest review by
Sue
United Kingdom
6.0
Arthur's Pass is a 'shadow' of its former self.
Arthur's Pass is a 'shadow' of its former self. I first visited in the 1970's and for several decades since it has been a vibrant and busy alpine village boasting several cafe's, restaurants, and accommodation choices - plus a large and informative DoC Centre. Not any more. Very little accommodation choice in the village, and just one cafe open only during the day so you must bring your own food & supplies if wanting an evening meal. And the original DoC centre is closed and moved over the road into a container! All a little sad really, although the surrounding mountain views are definitely compensatory! So fine if planning to use AP as a base for day walks & multi-day tramping expeditions, Otherwise it is hard to justify a stay there other than as an overnight transit stop. As we were. But remember to bring food & supplies for dinner!
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Guest review by
Richard
New Zealand
8.0
Overall I thought the place was great.
Overall I thought the place was great.
We only wanted to have a nice relaxing break in our journey, so we just did some short walking 🚶♂️ tracks to the waterfall ect, the scenery in the area is very good, the place is very beautiful and relaxing. And the Bealey Hotel is a must go to place for dinner with its knockout scenery and top shelf food and drinks.
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Guest review by
Sally
Australia
10.0
Enjoyed short walks around Arthur’s Pass village,...
Enjoyed short walks around Arthur’s Pass village, especially the Bealey Valley walk. Visitor’s Centre didn’t have guide books (out of print),so best to plan online in advance. Exciting to see keas in village and at top of pass (Death’s View car park). Wish we could have stayed longer to explore longer trails.
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Guest review by
Andrew
United Kingdom
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Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 16 reviews
Fabulous · 16 reviews
This place offered me alot more than I expected. The place was really big and had more than enough room for me. The front entrance was quite decieving as it didn't look like much. But when I went to the 1st floor, was quite surprised to see how massive and luxury the place was. The kitchen was too good. The house had everything we need. Would definitely go again if I stay in Arthur's pass.
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 715 reviews
Fabulous · 715 reviews
We booked into the Spa suite which is on the end of a row of suites that look straight out on the Waimakariri River. The unit was very comfortable and had everything except no cooking facilities. The spa itself was fantastic, sitting in there looking at the stars. Meals in the hotel dining room were super quality and reasonable price.
Superb - What previous guests thought, 144 reviews
Superb · 144 reviews
Very friendly host who were helpful about places we wanted to go. A nice clean and tidy unit in very good condition and we will probably stay there again. Very quiet but quite a way from any shops so you need your own supplies. There was a hotel with a restaurant across the road but unfortunately it was closed when we were there
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 850 reviews
Fabulous · 850 reviews
Great hotel at Arthur's Pass. The room was fairly new and very clean. Our room was by the main road but we didn't mind as there was a net curtain that prevented people from seeing anything if they looked our way. We were only there for 1 night for the Coast to Coast event and had a good night's sleep before our run.
Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,133 reviews
Superb · 1,133 reviews
Arthurs Pass Alpine Motel is a cosy little establishment with cosy cottages well suited for a nice stay. The hosts provide excellent information about the different hikes and sights in the area.
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Guest review by
Thomas
Denmark
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