Mount Ruapehu
WELCOME TO TUROA AT OHAKUNE
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Skotel,
New Zealand’s highest hotel
In the middle of New Zealand’s North Island, the magnificent
slopes of Mount Ruapehu rise dramatically from the surrounding
countryside.
High on the southern slopes of this still active volcano lies Turoa
Ski Resort.
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| Turoa
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| Whakapapa
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The North
Island ski fields on Mt Ruapehu got more snow over the last
week, especially Turoa which now has an upper mountain base
of 3 metres.
"The
current snow levels are the best at Whakapapa (and Turoa) in
seven years. Whakapapa Ski Area now has an upper mountain
snow base of 270cm.There has been a couple of 40cm plus
dumps over the last week, and another 20cm last Saturday,
and currently it is snowing down to low levels, with 15cm
forcasted down to 700m, and it snowed in Ohakune at 600m on
Sunday night. It's the biggest base at Mt Ruapehu since
1995,"says Kim Manunui MARKETING COORDINATOR at Ruapehu
Alpine Lifts Ltd.
Skiers
and Boarders also benefit from a Multi-million Dollar
Upgrade of Mt Ruapehu "$3.5NZmillion has been spent on
upgrading Mt Ruapehu which is the largest single investment
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts (RAL) has made on the mountain for 10
years," says Mike Smith, Mt Ruapehu Marketing Manager.
"This
year marks our second season operating under the combined Mt
Ruapehu brand and the $3.5 NZ million investment indicates
the company's confidence in the future of the ski
areas," says Smith
A "Whakapapa
on Snow" package including return airfares to
Auckland, 5 days car rental. 5 nights accommodation at a
quintessential Kiwi ski lodge (on-snow at Whakapapa Ski
Area), dinners & breakfasts, a 2 day Ski & activity
Pass, Australian gov't taxes & airline charges.
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you will enjoy it here !
Boasting
the biggest vertical drop of any ski area in Australasia.
Turoa
is renowned for its expansive terrain, long runs and superb Spring skiing and
boarding. With fast, open slopes leading into winding trails and tricky chutes,
Turoa provides thrills aplenty for everyone.
For
the adventurous, there is a giant area of untracked snow to explore off-trail,
including the spectacular Mangaehuehu Glacier. Also try the walk to the crater
lake, which takes just over an hour, and provides stunning views. Please check
the weather and snow conditions with ski patrol before you go.
OFF-TRAIL
AT TUROA
Turoa has about 400 hectares (almost 1,000 acres) of
patrolled skiable terrain and almost the same amount again in off-trail skiing.
There are three main off-trail areas, all accessed from the top of the Bacardi
T-bar.
Taking the Bacardi T-bar, and traversing west at the
top (left), you’ll find some absolutely stunning skiing: long, open slopes,
wide enough so you can almost guarantee to make your own tracks. Head down the
first gully on Slider or just beyond it on Layback and you can pop out the
bottom to catch the Moro Race T-bar back up. You can also traverse further west
to Solitude or Limit and you’ll have the slopes to yourself. The run down is
magnificent with over 4km of pure thrill.
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Another
option is to head east (right) at the top of the Bacardi T-bar and make for the
glacier entrance. After a good snowfall, you’ll find some of the best powder
snow in the country in this area. For speedsters, the ‘Speedtrack’ will
provide some truly heart-pumping action. The beauty of glacier skiing at Turoa
is that the High Flyer quad chairlift will take skiers straight out of the
bottom of the glacier and right back up to the top of the Giant. Alternatively
you can carry on skiing right back down to the car parks in the base area - a
perfect way to end the day!
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Skotel,
New Zealand’s highest hotel
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Whakapapa Village, on the slopes
of Mt Ruapehu, is the centre of activity, both summer and winter, when
visiting the World Heritage Tongariro National Park. The village is home
to the Park Information Centre from where many walks originate.
Skotel, New Zealand’s highest hotel,
is nestled in the tussock at the upper end of the village. A unique base
for sport, sightseeing or relaxation.
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Deluxe
and standard rooms, 5 self-contained chalets |
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Licensed
restaurant, house bar and conference facilities |
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Spa
pool, sauna and games room |
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Backpackers
wing with twin rooms |
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10
minutes from Whaka-papa, New Zealand’s largest skifield.
Ski hire, lift tickets and mountain transport available
from Skotel |
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20
minutes from the world famous Tongariro Crossing walk,
horse trekking and rock climbing — return transport
available |
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30
minutes from Tongariro River, famed for trout fishing,
thermal pools and white water rafting |
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Restaurant
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Deluxe Room
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Lounge Bar
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has a wide range of accommodation from deluxe rooms, standard rooms and
family chalets to a backpacker's wing.
Whether you are an avid skier or just
love the mountains, the team at Skotel can give you a holiday you will
not forget.
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Sauna
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LIFTS & TERRAIN
Turoa’s wide open slopes will give you a real sense of freedom,
where you can get away from it all. There are over 400 hectares
(1,000 acres) of patrolled, skiable terrain, and the same again in
off-trail skiing. there is a variety of runs to suit all levels,
from first timers to experts, and they are rated according to their
difficulty.
| Easiest
20% |
More
Difficult 55% |
Most
Difficult 25% |

MOUNTAIN DETAILS
| Peak (Mt Ruapehu): |
2,797 metres |
| Total Vertical Rise: |
720 metres |
| Highest Lift: |
Bacardi T-bar (2,322
metres) |
| Longest Run: |
Over 4 km |
| Patrolled Skiable Terrain: |
400 hectares (1,000 acres) |
| Uphill Lift Capacity: |
Over 12,600 skiers per
hour |
| Season: |
June to the late
October/mid November |
| Operating Hours: |
9am - 4pm |
Conditions
apply;
The above prices were correct at the time of printing |
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