Set in Mount Cook National Park, The Hermitage Hotel features a range of rooms and suites all offering majestic mountain views, and most with views of Mount Cook.
Myles
Australia
The only redeeming feature of this hotel is if you get a good room that has an exceptional view of the mountains ahead. Other than that I would never ever stay here.
Situated in Mount Cook National Park and offering beautiful mountain views, Aoraki Mount Cook Alpine Lodge is a 5-minute walk from Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre.
Aoraki Court Motel is a modern accommodation located in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park. All units feature great views of surrounding mountains and Mount Sefton.
Set in Mount Cook Village in the Canterbury region, Aoraki Alpine Chalet has a patio and garden views. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Featuring garden views, Mount Cook Station Shearers Quarters Lodge in Lake Tekapo features accommodation, a garden, barbecue facilities and a shared lounge.
Philipp Schlicht
Germany
The place is lovely and in the middle of nature, the best we had on our 10 days trip on the south island. We stayed in 'Tom's hut', this is detached from the main building but right next to it. The hut is very cosy and the heating is very strong. We also really liked the common areas with the big kitchen and the fireplace with firewood. While staying there, we hiked across the farm and beyond on land that's not public to enjoy the beautiful scenery, a unique experience. Thanks Alana for being so helpful and for her kids showing us the farm animals :)
Situated near Lake Tekapo in the Canterbury region, Mount Cook Station Huts provides accommodation with free WiFi. Guests can also relax in the garden.
Glentanner Park is a holiday park and activity centre offering affordable accommodation and panoramic views of Aoraki Mount Cook and Mount Cook National Park.
Amazing place, surrounded by mountains.
There are limited options for entertainment/dinning, however it offers endless options for walks of all grades, hikes, nature photography.
Must visit for all nature lovers.
Vera
Australia
10
Scored 10
We did a 19 day road trip around the lower North Island, and...
We did a 19 day road trip around the lower North Island, and Mount Cook Village was my favourite place to stay. Id love to go back again some time. Sadly for us due to being delayed due to issues with the interislander we only got to stay here for one night. We took an amazing scenic flight and landed on the Tasman glacier. We had the perfect day for it. The smorgasbord restaurant at the Hermitage was fantastic, one of the better smorgasbord's Ive had. I would love to come back here some day and do some of the shorter walks around the area and just to experience this majestic place once more.
Michelle
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Being able to see the glacier from the top part of the...
Being able to see the glacier from the top part of the village. Our fantastic day trip to Lake Tasman to get close to icebergs and and the glacier at one end of the lake. (not the glacier seen from the village).
Jessica
Australia
10
Scored 10
The village is located in an amazing place.
The village is located in an amazing place. If are self catering while in the village you will need to bring your supplies with you. There is very limited grocery items for sale.
There is a cafe and restaurant located in the Hermitage complex. The other dining places are closed.
Deborah
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
There is limited accommodation at Mount Cook village and it...
There is limited accommodation at Mount Cook village and it is all expensive. There are many well marked and maintained paths from the road end which allow walks off between one hour and six hours to be safely undertaken. There are no shops or independent restaurants or food outlets, unless you are self catering, you will have to eat in the expensive hotels. The most economical way to visit would be by Campervan bringing all of your supplies with you The self catering options are limited to the motel, which is in my opinion, overpriced for the accommodation it offers.
MrTrippy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I did not like Mt Cook Village at all. Hard to get around.
I did not like Mt Cook Village at all. Hard to get around. Nowhere to buy food or snacks and restaurant closed during the day. Inflated prices. I think our experience would have been much better but unfortunately the weather was dreadful and hence we had no views and were unable to do our planned walk. All in all it was a very disappointing experience.
patricia
Australia
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Mt Cook is a remote location and this hotel is amongst the only ones there. We had booked a 2 bedroom villa - excellent views of the snow capped mountains, very friendly reception staff , easy to pick up keys even a little late, car parking in front of the villa. The house is well insulated , irrespective of the temperatures outside. Comfy beds, neat, clean , daily service provided . We didnt go to the restuarants so cant comment on those . The best was the jaccuzi -most relaxing after the trek.
The location was fantastic. The hotel was ok but not that good value for money. The restaraunt was crazy expensive $160NZ dollars for 2 buffet and 1 drink each. The food was just OK. We booked early with Booking.com and got a great rate. As a result i beleive we were stuck in the worst room. It was an acrod room (which in itself is fantastic that they have them) but we were expecting a little luxury and were given highly functional for obvious reasons.
incredible location right in the centre of mount cook village. there’s a very well equipped kitchen in the common dining room (people were cooking fish and mussels, BBQing steak on the patio, drinking wine from provided glasses). excellent view of mount cook from the dining room.
rooms were clean and comfortable but rather basic and cramped for the price.
My husband and I have stayed in other hotels in the area, and have to say Aoraki Court Motel is the best by far. The room had good space and was well cleaned. You can park directly in front of your room and don’t have to deal will stairs but still have an amazing view of the mountains. All the staff we’ve met were lovely. Will definitely stay here again.
The room was on the ground floor. The common kitchen and lounge was amazing with plenty of room for multiple people preparing and eating meals. The lounge faced Aoraki and when it was clear, the view was breathtaking. Being close to the trailheads deep in the valley was fantastic. The bathroom was cozy but had a wonderful shower.
The location is very near to the trailheads. (Actually, there are not many hotels in the national park haha)
The cafetaria is good and with a lot of declious food, e.g. meat pies! It is very sad that it is not open in the night.
The views from every corner in the hotel is awesome! Very spectaluar! Total recommend it!
Location, walking distance to beautiful visitor center and short drive to trail heads. Walking distance to restaurants.Community Room was large with lots of kitchen appliances, kitchen items, lots of tables, chairs and lounge area. Deck with tables, chairs and two grills. On a clear day excellent views of Mt Cook.
Great room, very quiet and clean.
The manager was very friendly and gave some good local advice.
We had a great view of the glaciers near Mount Cook, but couldn't see the mountain itself.
Overall we enjoyed our stay at the Aoraki Court Motel and recommend it to anyone wanting to stay in the area.
Location was good. As there, we couldn't find any grocery store, we were told bring our requirements along with us. This is somewhat cumbersome. Excepting a cafe there are no restaurants. Otherwise you need to spend good money in an expensive restaurant inside a very good hotel at Aoraki Village.
affordable and cosy hostel in Mount Cook village, great views across the mountains and easy access to lots of hikes. it’s wooden interior is rustic but very cosy, and there was good heating and plenty of blankets to stay cozy - and a good sized and clean kitchen.
Great view for the rooms looking toward mountains.
The shower was nice, modern and large.
The three course dinner at the main hotel (Hermitage) was outstanding! Views from the bar before dinner was also unbeatable on a clear day
What an experience! Definitely not cheap but not overpriced for the high-end hotel experience in such a wonderful location. Dining was excellent, highly recommend checking out the Panorama Room.
Had a fantastic time, everything from the rooms, restaurants, front desk etc were great. All the staff were so friendly and helpful!! And enjoyed getting into the outdoors!!
Location, view, comfort of room, buffet dinner at the main hotel restaurant.
There were good kitchen utensils and a good fridge and cooker including oven.
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