Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Sleeping & Eating
It's slim pickings on the food front in Reefton, with self-catering or a night down the pub
the safest bets.
Old Nurses Home
( 03-732 8881; www.reeftonaccommodation.co.nz ; 104 Shiel St; s/d $55/80; ) This stately old build-
ing is warm and comfortable, with noteworthy communal areas including a pretty garden
and patio. Bedrooms are clean and airy with comfy beds.
GUESTHOUSE $
Reefton Motor Camp
( 03-732 8477; reeftonmotorcamp@xtra.co.nz ; 1 Ross St; sites from $15, cabin d $45) On the Inangahua
River and a minute's walk to Broadway, this older style camp sits beside a big green
sports field and shady fir trees.
HOLIDAY PARK $
Lantern Court Motels
( 03-732 8574, 0800 526 837; www.lanterncourtmotel.co.nz ; 63 Broadway; old units d $95-120, new units d
$145-170; ) This heritage hotel offers great value, with self-catering options for everyone
from singles to family groups, while the well-assimilated motel block next door offers all
mod cons with a nod to classical styling.
MOTEL $$
Broadway Tearooms
(31 Broadway; snacks $3-8, meals $10-20; 5am-5pm) This joint gets by far the most day-time
traffic, being a civilised place for a spot of lunch, and to pick up a fresh loaf or a packet of
shortbread. Middle-of-the-road meals range from egg breakfasts to a whitebait lunch. Sur-
vey the high street from al fresco tables, or peruse the cute cruet set collection indoors.
BAKERY $
Wilson's Hotel
(32 Broadway; mains $13-30; 11am-11pm) A solid town pub pleasing all, from smokin' youth
through to soup-slurping pensioners. Meat and three veg dominate the menu, but it's all
hearty and homemade. Occasional bands and DJs raise the excitement level to somewhere
under fever pitch.
PUB $$
Information
Search WWH ::




Custom Search