Waikato (/ˈwaɪkɑːtɔː/ or /ˈwaɪkætoʊ/) is a local government region of the upper North Island of New Zealand. It covers the Waikato, Hauraki, Coromandel Peninsula, the northern King Country, much of the Taupo District, and parts of Rotorua District. It is governed by the Waikato Regional Council.
Restaurants in Waikato Region
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Wairakei golf course has been skillfully designed to blend with the natural surroundings of native bush, prolific bird song and picturesque scenery. Being the first of its kind with the uniqueness of the pest proof sanctuary, Wairakei has been recognized as New Zealand’s number one golf course. The predator free sanctuary that we have at Wairakei, offers a safe haven to fallow deer and many birdlife including mixed colour pheasants, guinea fowl, pekin ducks, takahe and our nation’s icon, the kiwi, which are all free to roam around the course. Wairakei Golf + Sanctuary is a truly unique golfing experience that cannot be missed.
Golfers - a must to play. Course superb and tees, fairways and greens are in the best condition . The bunkers too but we avoided them. This is one of the best in NZ and also being a true Sanctuary is superb. Staff excellent and very helpful and the 19th worth a visit with good food and choices of beverages. Course is an excellent layout with many many challenges but if you do plot your way around you can get the most out of the course. Happy anytime to return.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Designed by one of the games best strategic thinkers, Kinloch is New Zealand’s only Jack Nicklaus designed golf course. With panoramic views of New Zealand’s largest fresh-water lake, Lake Taupo and the natural beauty of rugged rural farmland, this world-class championship Par 72 course is a hybrid between a links and a Parkland course although it is often compared to the classic link courses of Scotland and Ireland. The design philosophy behind Kinloch was to enhance the natural environment – and allow the surroundings of the stunning Taupo region to shape each hole. But beware, it’s tough. The only flat lie you will have is on the tee box, so be prepared. Extensive bunkering guards the front of the greens and you’ll have to think carefully of every single hole shot. As Kinloch’s Director of Golf Tom Long states ‘’If you don’t come out of Kinloch mentally exhausted, your scores going to blow out.’’
What a course. It is stunningly beautiful and a real golfing challenge. The rough is waist high, there are plenty of blind shots and the greens are something else. Bring you're A game and a sense of humour. We loved it. The staff were fantastic. Great practice facilities too.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Perhaps the golf experience of a lifetime, The Dunes Golf Resort Matarangi on the Coromandel Peninsula is a must stop on any golfing holiday in New Zealand. With its spectacular location, lakefront villas, restaurant and bar, The Dunes Golf Resort Matarangi is New zealand's best kept secret.
Happen to drop by and decided to eat there. Great decision. Staff were very friendly and food came at a good speed. We wanted one of the items changed and that was not an issues. We didn't do desserts as we were too full. I had the bbq ribs and partner had the scotch steak. Both were great with generous servings. Well worth the visit and would eat there again next time we are in the area
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Most visitors are pleasantly surprised at the quality of Turangi Golf Course. Built in the heyday of the Tongariro Power Scheme it has matured into a hidden gem. While the course is far from flat there is only one hill which makes one puff. Your peace will only be disturbed with birdsong and the occasional curse. No matter what your golf is like on the day, you can't fail to enjoy this course.
4.0 based on 17 reviews
Hamilton Golf Club is one of New Zealand's premier golf clubs, welcoming members, the visiting golf enthusiast and its locals for golf or a relaxing coffee in MatteBlack Cafe. Hosting a beautiful rolling parkland layout bounded by the mighty Waikato river and Te Awa walkway, it truly is a wonderful representation of the Waikato scenery.
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