Blue Duck Station
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Blue Duck Station

4265 Oio Road, Retaruke, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand
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Situated in Whakahoro, Blue Duck Station features a garden and barbecue. Free private parking is available on site. All units feature a kitchen fitted with a microwave and toaster. A fridge and kettle are also offered. Every unit is fitted with a private bathroom with a shower. Bed linen is available. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. The property also offers packed lunches. You can engage in various activities, such as horse riding, canoeing and hiking.Show More
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4.8/5
Cleanliness: 4.8
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Landmarks: Kaiwhakauka waterfall
(2.6 km)
Dining: The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station
(<100m)
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Double Bed Room Private BathRoom

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4.8/5
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  • Cleanliness4.8
  • Amenities4.8
  • Location4.8
  • Service4.8

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Paula B
January 8, 2024
This place has it all! So many things to do. We barely scraped the surface. Will be back for sure to fit in a horse ride and hunting tour. The staff were friendly, approachable and humorous. Thanks for all the extra work you do to protect the whio- Blue duck.
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March 11, 2024
Very unique experience. If you are interested in nature conservation, restoration and preserving nature and native animals, this destination is a must. Interesting and throughout enjoyable. Comfortable cottage. Very tasty food and welcoming hospitality. Well worth supporting.
Guest User
March 11, 2024
Wonderful weekend away to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. The location is magical and pristine, the service is fabulous and everyone you meet is so very friendly. We stayed a night at Frontier lodge with dinner breakfast and lunch at the Blue Duck Cafe. We jet boated, we 4WD safari-ed up to Chefs Table and we have dinner and breakfast up there. Can't recommend enough - thank you all - we will be back.
Guest User
October 28, 2023
A great way to see true country NZ. and share it with people who care so much about it. We even saw a blue duck thanks to their great conservation efforts. The jet boat trip was highly informative and the native bush was spectacular. The safari was great and I learnt some useful tips about up to date trapping methods. Should have taken a change of clothing as I then would have jumped in a kayak to the base of the waterfall. Our accommodation, overlooking the river was just perfect.
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January 31, 2023
From start to finish, we really enjoyed our stay. We spent the first night in the cabins, that were clean & tidy with communal facilities. We unfortunately didn't book any activities, but at the last minute we were offered a jet boat ride which we thoroughly enjoyed. The next night we had the fortune of dining & staying at the Chefs Table, outstanding experience. If you're wanting a get away from it all experience, don't hesitate, we will return! Thanks to all the staff, that made our stay
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May 31, 2023
This was an interesting experience. No mobile reception, no internet - except at the cafe during the daytime, no television, no radio, no newspapers. It made me wonder if this is what life was like for the pioneers. The silence was often total. It also made me wonder about our busy life today, and how we aren't - as a society - really able to cope without constant entertainment. They provide a few board games, and a few books, but the clear expectation is you will be going outside - that's what they do. They do walks, jet boats, rides, hunts, and so on. But it might be an idea to give a few more indoor activities, as it can rain a lot in this isolated Central North Island hill country. I had my laptop and kindle, and was well prepared, and would suggest everyone else staying more than a day or so does the same, just in case. I had wanted to go riding, as although I have ridden an elephant, I have never ridden a horse - which is rather ironic. But there is a minimum of two bookings for horse rides, and I didn't want one so much that I would pay double. Some other place, some other time. So instead, I walked up to the Kaiwhakauka Falls. It was an easy walk on a well graded, if muddy, four-wheel-drive track. Some cows were rather interested in what I might be doing, and headed to their fence to try and find out. Once you turn off the track and head down to the falls though, it's very steep. You end up at the top of the falls - if you have children, make sure they do as you tell them, because it's a fifteen metre drop. The track to the base of the falls heads off to the right, and requires some scrambling over tree roots, before you hit some steps over the steepest bits. There are kayaks at the bottom, and you can return to your lodge via the gorge, but kayaks and I have had a nasty history over the past thirty years - overturned, crashed, stuck between rocks, you name it it's happened - so I just walked back. The falls plunge down a cliff into a punch bowl in several cascades, and they are very beautiful. I had brought my own breakfasts and lunches in, but in the evenings I ate at their cafe. What you see is what you get - this is an operation at the end of a gravel road, about an hour and a half from the nearest supermarket, so a varied menu will not be yours. They can easily do a vegetarian dish, other restrictions are more difficult, so do make sure you tell them before you arrive, if you need food specially prepared - or bring your own. The lodges all have kitchens. The first night, it was a beautifully cooked beef stew with carrots, and roast potatoes, with a bit of brownie for 'afters'. I stayed at the Frontier Lodge, very new, very comfortable, and a great bed to lie in. All the bedrooms have a private bathroom, and they're panelled with plywood in a very natural, relaxed, style. Sheepskin rugs on the floor add to the country vibe. The kitchen was well equipped, with everything you needed, from knives
Guest User
January 31, 2023
A talented team of people who have used what is around them to create an amazing meal and experience. Love the repurposed timber and items from the farm that have been used throughout the restaurant and in the cabins (although they are not your typical cabins!). The food was just beautiful - works of art and tasted incredible. Would love to be back.
Guest User
January 31, 2023
Excellent: An exciting, informative and fun safari across the station with Seagull & Christy. Then to the Chef's Table. Excellent fine dining, literally on the top of a mountain. Jack, Millie & Richard gave us splendid meal. Highly recommended
Guest User
January 31, 2023
Our second time staying at Blue Duck Station - a fantastic piece of NZ, for beauty, adventure, history, conservation, as well as rest and relaxation. On top of this the staff are so welcoming and bend over backwards to make your stay special. This time we did the Chefs Table at the top of the station, incredibly views of Taranaki on one side and Ruapehu on the other. Haute cuisine in a brand new restaurant.

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Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 12:00
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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 4
Situated in Whakahoro, Blue Duck Station features a garden and barbecue. Free private parking is available on site. All units feature a kitchen fitted with a microwave and toaster. A fridge and kettle are also offered. Every unit is fitted with a private bathroom with a shower. Bed linen is available. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. The property also offers packed lunches. You can engage in various activities, such as horse riding, canoeing and hiking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Blue Duck Station?

Prices at Blue Duck Station are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Blue Duck Station?

The check-in time is after 14:00 and the check-out time is before 12:00.

Does Blue Duck Station provide airport transfer services?

No, the Blue Duck Station doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Blue Duck Station have?

Blue Duck Station has the following amenities and services: Parking not available, Languages Spoken at Front Desk, Non-Smoking in All Rooms.

Does Blue Duck Station have a swimming pool?

No, Blue Duck Station doesn't have a pool.

Does Blue Duck Station have fitness amenities?

No, Blue Duck Station doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Blue Duck Station provide Wi-Fi?

Please view the amenity list on the hotel page.

Does Blue Duck Station have non-smoking rooms?

Yes, Blue Duck Station has non-smoking rooms. Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Blue Duck Station have a restaurant?

No, Blue Duck Station doesn't have a restaurant.

Is parking available at Blue Duck Station?

No, there's no parking available at Blue Duck Station.

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