Located in Waiouru, 44 km from Turoa, Waiouru Welcome Inn provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The motel features family rooms.
Bridget
New Zealand
Very good value for money and exactly what was needed for us. It was a pleasant surprise.
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Linda
New Zealand
The muffins, fruit, yoghurt, butter and milk provided for breakfast were all delicious, thank you :)
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Suzzanne
Australia
Large place - would be great for a family with places for up to 5 to sleep. Great communication, great wifi and great view of the mountain from the kitchen and outside. The hosts recommended Utopia Cafe and it had the best coffee of our 8 day North Island trip. Having a washing machine was a huge bonus. Short drive into town.
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Blair
Austria
Cabins were quite private and were very central. The kitchen facilities in the larger communal area were very good.
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Annette
New Zealand
Staff were friendly and helpful
Dinner at bistro was enjoyable
Location was good, quite.
Cafe/eatery at southern end of town would benefit from better customer service.
Food overpriced but ok for satisfying hunger.
Public toilets clean and well maintained.
Anaru
East Timor
Scored 10
10
Surprised by the great collection and displays of military...
Surprised by the great collection and displays of military equipment from the last century at the Waiouru Military Museum
Found my uncle on the wall of remembrance, he was killed in Europe during the Second World War He must have done his corps training at Waiouru
bernard
New Zealand
Scored 6.0
6.0
Whole town needs a good lick of paint.
Whole town needs a good lick of paint. Needs to make more of its opportunities. Has huge amount of traffic, but to be honest, not much street appeal. You wouldn't stay unless you were there for a purpose. Such a shame
Susan
New Zealand
Scored 4.0
4.0
The town seems run down but it suited us to stop for the...
The town seems run down but it suited us to stop for the night as everywhere else that was a reasonable price was booked out.
We had our own food and arrived late as we'd driven up from the ferry in Wellington so it was great to have a motel with a kitchen.
Didn't visit anywhere as we left early next morning.
Barbara
Australia
Scored 10
10
Small but quaint town. Absolutely loved staying here..
Small but quaint town. Absolutely loved staying here.. Has everything you need for a night or 2. Conveniently located. The Italian place has the best huuuuuge meals for a great price. The pub was lacking staff, so no food but still nice to get a beer and a game off pool. Plenty to do and see in the area and lots of exploring to be had especially with an off road vehicle.
Kylie
New Zealand
Scored 8.0
8.0
Waiouru is an isolated area with average eateries except for...
Waiouru is an isolated area with average eateries except for one , Rustic, which is great but not open when we went there.
We ate at a greasy spoon which gave us plenty of food was called Italian Pizza and restaurant.
We were on an overnight on the way to the cook straight ferry.
Easy to walk around Waiouru.
What wouldn’t we do, we wouldn’t stay at the Roadside Motels again.
Mary
New Zealand
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