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Thursday, 22 December 2022

Chateau Tongariro

 

The Chateau Tongariro Hotel first opened for business in 1929 to encourage tourists and the skiing fraternity to visit Tongariro National Park.

For myself, the place has always held out the allure of mystery and luxury – a place well beyond my means to ever visit – so I was thrilled when daughter said she would treat me to a stay here.

At nearly 100 years old the hotel is showing signs of age, but effort has been made to keep the décor very close to what it was when it opened. 

There is even 1930s music being broadcast through the public areas (I listened to one song speaking about an attractive girl the singer might have fancied, only she was wearing an odd pair of socks!!).

I spent some of my time sitting in the Ruapehu Lounge, people-watching and writing in my journal.




The weather was very erratic during our three-day visit.  We had misty rain, low cloud, a thunderstorm, and bright sunny weather.

Often the mountains were buried beneath thick cloud, so I was thrilled the first evening to be able to see Mount Ruapehu sitting up behind the Chateau in all her glory.




Mount Ngauruhoe sits off to a different side of the hotel, and this was a view of her from the hotel portico on the morning we left.




The beauty of these mountains is mingled with danger as this whole area is classed as actively volcanic.  Mount Ruapehu, for instance, last erupted in 2007, while Ngauruhoe has been relatively quiet since the mid-1970s.

The most recent eruption came from Mount Tongariro itself, in 2012 (seen at the back on the left side of this photo).




The danger never seems to stop anyone visiting the region, usually for enjoying the ski-fields or tramping one of the many trails to be found in this area.

I enjoyed fulfilling a long-held desire and simply loved being at the Chateau and seeing the mountains.

Margaret 😊

 

11 comments:

  1. What a delightful place to visit. So glad you got to experience it.

    🎄🤶🎄🤶🎄🤶🎄

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  2. Such a beautiful place. If the walls could speak... Love the snowcapped mountain, so pretty. Glad you had clear sky to be able to see it.

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  3. Oh my it's gorgeous...you must have felt like royalty sitting there. What a wonderful Christmas treat, so glad you were able to go...your pictures are simply beautiful.

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  4. So pleased you had a wonderful time Margaret, and that the mountains did show their faces:)
    Christmas blessings to you and yours
    Maxine

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  5. A place of mystery and luxury. Just how I felt about it!! How wonderful to stay there and with your daughter.
    Your photos and description are wonderful

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  6. Wow, mundane comes to mind. Or, beautiful! Your daughter sure is great!
    Thank you for sharing this and giving me a huge smile! x

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  7. Great gift from your daughter that enabled you to fulfill a lifelong dream. Was the food great?

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  8. It's kinda cool that you got to see and experience such varying weather while you were there.

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  9. That hotel looks like a lovely place as does the surrounding area. Hopefully those who keep tabs on such will be able to give advance warning of any volcanic activity! Have a wonderful Christmas!

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  10. What a lovely time spent with your young woman at such a beautiful place! A dream come true!

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