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Blenheim Accommodation and Attractions

Blenheim is a town in Marlborough, in the northeast of the South Island in New Zealand. It has a population of about 35,000. The area which surrounds the town is well known as a centre of New Zealand's wine industry. It enjoys one of New Zealand’s sunniest climates, with hot summers and crisp winters. View other accommodation in Marlborough

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Colonial Motel photo
$ 100 - 160 per night
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hello, looking for a friendly easy going and laid back place to have a break away? Why not pay us a visit. We have totally refurbished, spacious, studio, 1-3 bedroom fully furnished units with kitchen facilities. There is a children's...
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Marlborough Vintners Hotel photo
$ 180 - 290 per night
 
 
 
 
 
 
Built among the vines and cherry trees, adjacent to our restaurant and conference centre, these contemporary suites offer vineyard vistas and accommodation for up to three individuals or two couples in each unit. - Each has a master...
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Admirals Motor Lodge photo
$ 85 - 225 per night
 
 
 
 
 
 
Welcome to Admirals Motor Lodge. You can expect quality at its best. Our modern, upgraded complex offers a selection of quality, luxury accommodation. Studio, 1, 2 and 3-bedroom units. Spa bath units. Only 5 minutes drive from the...
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Old St Mary's Convent photo
$ 350 - 750 per night
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Once the home of the Sisters of Mercy, this fully restored convent is now a luxury retreat. Settled amongst 60 acres of magnificent gardens and vineyard in the heart of Marlborough's wine region, Old St Mary's offers 5 luxurious...
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Heartland Hotel Marlborough photo
$ 125 - 326 per night
 
 
 
 
 
 
Heartland Hotel Marlborough is just minutes walk from the town centre, 1km from the railway station and 10 minutes drive to the airport. The hotel offers guests courtesy coach transfers to airport/train/coach terminals. 54 guest rooms...
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Olde Mill House B&B- Cycle Hire photo
$ 140 per night
 
 
 
 
 
 
Diane welcomes the pleasure of your company! - - Stay with us in Renwick the Heart of the Wine Region. Our character home is set in beautiful gardens and is refurbished to provide quality accommodation that retains the charm of yesteryear....
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Chardonnay Lodge photo
$ 140 - 160 per night
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chardonnay Lodge offers B & B and has two fully self-contained villas and one Studio room situated on 1 acre of beautifully landscaped gardens. We also have a tennis court, swimming pool, spa pool and barbeque available for your...
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Herzog Estate photo
Hans Herzog is an innovative winegrower who likes to experiment. Despite a very successful estate in Switzerland, he still sought the ideal place to produce great Bordeaux-style wine and other varieties not possible to grow in the cooler climate of Switzerland....
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Forrest Estate Winery photo
Family owned and operated winery with a Cellar Door set in beautiful grounds in the heart of Renwick, Marlborough. With one of the largest tasting selections in Marlborough, sample over 15 different styles from the famous Sauvignon Blanc of the region to John...
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Allan Scott Family Winemakers photo
Allan Scott first came to Marlborough in 1973 to plant the original grapes in Marlborough. Two years later he planted the family’s first vineyards supplying grapes to Marlborough’s emerging wine industry. - - Allan and Catherine established their...
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The region has a wide range of leisure activities, from swimming with dolphins in the Marlborough Sounds to watching whales in Kaikoura; from walks through the bush and along the rugged coastline, as well as scenic boat cruising, fishing, water-skiing and kayaking. The relaxed lifestyle and the flourishing wine and gourmet food industry in Marlborough are enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike.

Blenheim is named after the Battle of Blenheim (1704), where troops led by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough defeated a combined French and Bavarian force.
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