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Thames (0.6 miles from Thames Aerodrome)
Avalon Motel Thames - Wenzel Motels is a great base to explore the Coromandel Peninsular. Very roomy accommodation. Nice view over the pool. Well equipped.
Thames (0.6 miles from Thames Aerodrome)
Boasting a salt water swimming pool, Rolleston Motel Thames - Wenzel Motels is just 2625 feet from Thames Wharf. It offers rooms that open onto a shared terrace and free high-speed WiFi in all areas. Loved the quiet location, beautifully managed grounds. Very clean comfortable beds. Excellent swimming and spa area. Good value for money. Wifi was awesome no lagging or drop outs.
Thames (0.6 miles from Thames Aerodrome)
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi, Tuscany On Thames is adjacent to the start of the Thames part of The Hauraki Rail Trail. Absolutely loved the unit we had spacious, comfortable, modern. Beautiful kept grounds. Outstanding cleanliness. Loved the condiments.
Thames (0.7 miles from Thames Aerodrome)
Shortland Court is located just a 2-minute drive from the historic Thames town center. It offers self-contained accommodations with a kitchenette and a 32-inch flat-screen TV. Loved this motel! It was spotless, spacious, and comfortable. The owner is a gem, who welcomed me with a smile, milk for my coffee, and some information on Thames. Was it the most updated - no. Was everything tidy and in good repair - absolutely. I would stay here over a hotel with updated decor.
Thames (0.7 miles from Thames Aerodrome)
Cozy corner offers accommodations in Thames, 20 miles from Miranda Hot Springs. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi. The property was super clean and definitely lived up to its cozy name! Unfortunately, our flight got in late so we didn’t get to spend much time here, but we were very comfortable and thankful for a good night of sleep.
Thames (0.8 miles from Thames Aerodrome)
Overlooking Thames and featuring beautiful sea views, Grafton Cottage & Chalets offers private chalets. Facilities include an outdoor swimming pool and hot tub. A wonderful place to stay high above Thames with lovely care from the hosts
Thames (0.9 miles from Thames Aerodrome)
Providing garden views, Chartré Manor B&B in Thames features accommodations and a garden. With sea views, this accommodation offers a patio. We really enjoyed our stay in the cottage, hosted by Anna-Marie and Johan. The cottage has charm, beautiful views and it’s in a very quiet location. The space is private with ample parking for a large car. The cottage is well equipped with everything you need, and Anna-Marie keeps the fridge stocked with all essential items, breakfast and snacks throughout the day. There was fresh eggs, bacon, cheese, jam, bread, croissants, smoked salmon, fruit, yogurt, cereal, all different kinds of beverages, cookies, etc. Anna-Marie also stopped by and delivered fresh produce and additional snacks! She was warm, welcoming, and very quick to respond to messages. The small kitchen has everything you need, including a portable HOB burner and an electric frying pan for cooking. Everything is stored in the kitchen cupboards. We loved having air conditioning as we were there during a heat wave. Finally, the best part of our stay was the hospitality of our hosts. I highly recommend this peaceful paradise!
Thames (1.5 miles from Thames Aerodrome)
Surrounded by bushland Brookby Motel offers accommodations 5 minutes' walk from Thames shops, restaurants and cafes. Free car parking is available outside each room. A real gem the unit was exceptional staff/owners delightful, breakfast delicious and the wonderful relaxing babbling brook devine
Thames (1.5 miles from Thames Aerodrome)
Fantail Hill is a recently renovated bed and breakfast in Thames where guests can make the most of the spa and wellness center and garden. Beautiful views, delicious breakfast, friendly hosts
Thames (1.8 miles from Thames Aerodrome)
Gold'n Thames - Thames Holiday Home offers accommodations in Thames, 20 miles from Miranda Hot Springs. This vacation home features a garden. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
Thames was a nice town, a good high street and a shopping outlet with larger box stores. As with everywhere in NZ, you do need a car to get the most out of your trip, so that you can get to some of the beautiful hikes out in Kauaeranga Valley - highly recommend the Pinnacles Hike, followed by a well-deserved dip in one the swimming holes! Some historical/cultural places to see too. Lots of people fishing straight off the beach.
I like so many places in Thames: especially the green areas, beach, museums, art galleries, op shops + other retail places. Spent couple hrs with friend @ Bright Smile Community Gardens, sorting weeding, etc. Then we enjoyed morning tea. I'd had a good breakfast, so didn't eat out in Thames this time, though I'm aware there are nice places to dine. Some great activities are: walking, cycling, visiting local places, meeting friends.
Thames has changed so much since my childhood days;so for me seeing the canals fenced off, St James unable to walk up the spire, the closiing of the Regent Theatre bring up nostalgic Memories of what we used to be able to do. But...great to see the foundry still operating, can still go up the great old monument providing a great view. So lovely to have a walk up the Karaka Ck, step back in history with a walk thru Irishtown, drive up the Kaeranga river, the improvements in historic Totora and Shortland cemetries,drive along the coast and dont forget to visit Miranda on the other side with its bird sanctuaries and other sights .I will always recommend visiting Thames and the surrounding territory...right up to Port Jackson. Oh yes, what about the old ( and maybe more?)restaurant, then called "El Zorro" located in what is now called Grahamstown and now a fabulous Thai restaurant wirh extensive menu.. Yes, I love Thames.
Thames is a pleasant small town with adequate facilities. Almost every thing of interest is located on the main street. There are good cafes and a tiny cinema. I would recommend Little Toke for coffee and cake and the restaurant next to it for evening dining. The fish and chips at the wharf are good too. If you are travelling by car a trip up the Kaueraengae is worth the effort.
Quirky little town that has all the needed amenities, eg Pak n Save, The Warehouse, numerous eating places, secondhand shops etc. Beautiful coastal drive up to Coromandal if you dont mind narrow winding roads.
oh useless people. A Chinese Take away shop , Dragone name was really awful food and behaviour . The lady almost wanted to fight with all her body to me . Rusty lady .another local lady also around the area , I parked my car was so unusual . She came around my car and banged to my window then started fighting . Not a normal city and I never had this kind of experiences anywhere . God Bless these people