Escape to Mount Taranaki

Explore, dine, and unwind.

Mountain Lodge, Stratford offers peaceful alpine accommodation on the eastern slopes of Mount Taranaki in EgmontNational Park. Owned by Ngāti Ruanui, it combines spa-bath comfort, bistro dining, stunning maunga views, and warm manaakitanga.

Kia ora & welcome to Ngāti Ruanui’s alpine retreat 946 metres high on Mount Taranaki in Egmont National Park.

Profits support Ngāti Ruanui health, education, and environmental initiatives, so your stay also supports the iwi and community.

Explore, dine, and unwind with us!

Modern house with snow-covered roof and yard, Mount Taranaki in the background, clear blue sky, and trees surrounding the house.

Your alpine retreat beneath Mount Taranaki

Stay

Modern Accommodation

A neatly made bed with white sheets and pillows in front of a window with a view of green and yellow trees outside.

Dine

Seasonal Bistro Dining

Two eggs Benedict on a white plate, topped with hollandaise sauce, served with a fried potato and vegetable base.

Meet

Elevate Your Next Event

Dining room with long wooden table, chairs, and large windows showing outdoor deck, decorated with framed artwork and a floral arrangement.

Discover the scenic walks of Mt Egmont National Park

A person walking on a wooden bridge through a lush, moss-covered forest.

Kamahi Loop Track

(Goblin Forest)

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A climber ascending a snow-covered mountain slope with a volcanic crater in the background. The scenery includes snowy terrain, volcanic rock, and distant landscape views under a cloudy sky.

Mt. Taranaki Summit

(Standing 8,261 Ft.) 

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Two hikers, a man and a woman, standing on rocks in front of a tall waterfall surrounded by lush green forest.

Dawson Falls

(18m Waterfall)

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Maunganui Gorge

Suspension Bridge

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Our Kaitiakitanga

Profits from Ngāti Ruanui Mountain Lodge are reinvested into programmes that support the wellbeing of Ngāti Ruanui and the wider community. These include education grants, marae support, health services, and cultural and environmental projects. By staying or dining at the lodge, guests help empower the iwi and protect Maunga Taranaki for future generations.

A wooden tiki statue with intricate carvings of a face, tongue sticking out, placed behind a rustic wooden fence.