North End Motel 2.61

5 star(s) from 4 votes
3768 State Highway 1
Huntly, 3771

About North End Motel

North End Motel North End Motel is a well known place listed as Hotel in Huntly , Motel in Huntly ,

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We are located 4km north of the Huntly town centre on the banks of the Waikato River - the only motel between Hamilton and Auckland (SH1).

14 fully self-contained, clean and comfortable units (12 ground-floor), comprising of studio, large studio, 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom family units,
All units have ensuite bathrooms and kitchens, 32-42" flatscreen tv's, DVD Players (with a wide selection of free DVD's available), wireless internet, large outdoor swimming pool, BBQ for guests' use, games room with free pool table, TV and fridge, guest laundry and ample off street and truck parking available! One studio unit with queen size bed has access facilities. Two studio units are upstairs.

Only 5 mins to Huntly Placemakers Speedway and less than 15 mins to the Hampton Downs Motorsport Park and Meremere Dragway, North End Motel is also the perfect stopover for all the "petrolheads" out there as between the 3 racetracks, there is something on, almost every weekend of the year.

Located 60 mins from Auckland and Auckland International Airport, 30 mins from Hamilton, 20 minutes from the largest shopping centre in NZ - The Base/Te Awa, 45 mins from Hamilton Airport and Mystery Creek, North End Motel is an ideal and convenient stopover place for your stay in the Waikato or NZ.

Huntly boasts a multi million dollar heated swimming pool complex with fitness gymnasium open 11 months of the year, which is located next to a large domain with a skateboarding bowl, childrens playground, soccer and yacht clubs and leads onto Lake Hakanoa. Huntly also has an RSA and a Workingmens Club who both provide a courtesy van.

Located 60 mins from Auckland Airport and 45 mins from Hamilton Airport and Mystery Creek, North End Motel is an ideal stopover place for your first night in the Waikato or NZ.

Huntly is a coal mining town with a population of approximately 7000. It is probably best known for its Power Station - the largest power station in the Southern Hemisphere. You can visit the Huntly Coalfields museum to learn more about the history of mining in Huntly. There are several lakes and walkways nearby for those who like to get back to nature including Lake Hakanoa Walkway which is very flat and scenic and takes approximately 45 minutes, you can hike the Hakarimatas or walk around Weavers Lake which takes approximately 60 minutes. Both Hakanoa Lake and Weavers Lake are also excellent for most watersports and fishing. Other attractions nearby include Waterworld (largest swimming complex in the Waikato - 25 mins away), Candyland, where children can make their own candy (approx 15 mins away), and the Bush Tramway Steam train in Pukemiro which runs once a month on a Sunday (approx 20 mins away).

For information on current events in the Waikato check out www.hamiltonwaikato.com/events.