Scenic Circle Croydon Hotel
Property Information:
Gore-Queenstown Highway, Gore, Southland
Scenic Circle Croydon Hotel's Gore accommodation stands among 13 acres of park-like surrounds on the edge of Gore, Southland's second largest town. Enjoy the serenity of a true Southland escape as you look out upon the green surrounds towards the Hokonui Hills that dominate the skyline.
Just two hours drive from both Dunedin and Queenstown, and under an hour from Invercargill, Gore is in the heart of the South. It provides an excellent stopover for tourists and corporate travellers, and an ideal meeting point for gatherings of people from other centres.
No one can show true Southland hospitality quite as well as Scenic Circle Croydon Hotel - after all, they are in the very heart of the region. Whether you are there for business or pleasure their friendly and helpful staff will see to it that all your needs are catered for.
From indulging in their quality Southland fare, to relaxing in the centrally heated comfort of your room, they'll endeavour to make your stay with them a memorable one.
- 24 hour reception
- Room service
- Guest laundry
- Valet laundry & dry-cleaning service
- Complimentary nine hole par three golf course
- Cots & high chairs available
- Courtesy van
- Telecom wireless hotspot service
- Tourist information & booking service
- Extensive conference facilities for up to 300 people theatre style
Accommodation Information:
Scenic Circle Croydon Hotel has 36 rooms, including two family units that sleep up to six people. All guest rooms include:
- Central heating
- Sky TV
- Fridge
- Mini bar
- Tea & coffee facilities
- Telephone
- Dial-up access
- Desk space
- Iron & ironing board
- Hairdryer
Designated non-smoking and smoking rooms available.
Location Information:
In Gore, you'll experience wide, open spaces and the tranquillity of a rural setting while having access to a great range of attractions, as well as quality dining and visitor facilities.
A giant brown trout marks the gateway to Gore, in Southland, and symbolises the reason that so many people visit. Gore's reputation as the 'Brown Trout Fishing Capital of the World' draws anglers from around the globe, yet its interests and attractions don't stop there. Visitors will find that Gore is a town with a rich heritage that can be experienced at its several special interest museums. The Hokonui Pioneer Park shows what life was like in the early years, and the Croydon Aircraft Company is home to many rare and vintage aircraft. The Hokonui Moonshine Museum gives a fascinating insight into the moonshine era.
Surrounded by native bush, farmland, rivers, mountains and lakes, Gore gives visitors an abundance of opportunities to experience the great outdoors. Take a guided fishing expedition or enjoy native bush walks. The family will enjoy a visit to The Reservation wildlife park, and skiing, hunting and boating areas are all close by. Gore is also a golfer's haven, with over a dozen full sized golf courses within minutes of town. And while you are amidst the countryside Gore still offers travellers an excellent range of shopping and dining.
In June, Gore hosts the New Zealand Gold Guitar Awards, New Zealand's premier country music festival, and in February the Hokonui Outdoor Country Music Festival features local, national and international entertainers.
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