Guidebook for Ohakune

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Guidebook for Ohakune

Food Scene

They serve the best eggs benedict in New Zealand!
35 habitants recommandent
The Blind Finch, Hamburgeria & Bakehouse - Ohakune
29 Goldfinch St
35 habitants recommandent
They serve the best eggs benedict in New Zealand!
The food is delicious and organic. Fantastic coffee and quick friendly service. Takeaway or eat in.
26 habitants recommandent
EAT
49 Clyde St
26 habitants recommandent
The food is delicious and organic. Fantastic coffee and quick friendly service. Takeaway or eat in.
They serve great food and coffee. The atmosphere is great and the fireplace is wonderful.
31 habitants recommandent
The Cyprus Tree Restaurant & Bar
77 Clyde St
31 habitants recommandent
They serve great food and coffee. The atmosphere is great and the fireplace is wonderful.
Fantastic Italian restaurant if you want a more formal dining experience.
17 habitants recommandent
Italian restaurant OSTERIA
75 Clyde St
17 habitants recommandent
Fantastic Italian restaurant if you want a more formal dining experience.

Drinks & Nightlife

This is the best bar in Ohakune. The atmosphere is great and the food is hearty. It is only 200 metres from Hidden Valley so you can enjoy a few drinks without the need for a taxi!
20 habitants recommandent
Powderhorn Chateau
194 Mangawhero Terrace
20 habitants recommandent
This is the best bar in Ohakune. The atmosphere is great and the food is hearty. It is only 200 metres from Hidden Valley so you can enjoy a few drinks without the need for a taxi!

Things to see and do

The starting point is at the top of our driveway at the historical Ohakune train station. The track was originally used by horse - drawn coach as a connecting route between the two rail heads of the unfinished North Island trunkline. The Ohakune Old Coach Road is steeped in history. Distance: 15kms. Difficulty: moderate.
22 habitants recommandent
Old Coach Road Bike Trail
22 habitants recommandent
The starting point is at the top of our driveway at the historical Ohakune train station. The track was originally used by horse - drawn coach as a connecting route between the two rail heads of the unfinished North Island trunkline. The Ohakune Old Coach Road is steeped in history. Distance: 15kms. Difficulty: moderate.