
| Property ID: | THL11-1067 |
| Property Type: | Holiday Parks / Caravan Parks |
| Sale Type: | Leasehold Interest (Business) |
| Region: | Bay of Plenty |
| Address: | 4085 State Highway 5, RD2 Reporoa |
| Price: | Negotiable |

| Phone: | +64 (0)7 552 5811 |
| Mobile: | +64 (0)211 259350 |
| Email: | tom@tourismproperties.com |

Golden Springs Holiday Park is for sale with a leasehold interest. Situated halfway between Rotorua and Taupo, in a exquisite part of the Thermal highway in North Island. The property boosts its own thermal stream, with idyllic pathways and boardwalks to lead you to the Thermal stream. The stream offers natural pools for relaxation and just sheer pleasure of bathing in outdoor mineral water.
Guest's can choose a variety of types of accommodation:-
7 x Motel and 4 x Chalet Style Units which sleep up to 6 people all are self contained and include a separate bedroom.
3 x Tourist Flats which can sleep unto 10 people.
6 x Standard Cabins which can sleep up to 4 people.
Backpackers facilities which can sleep up to 8 people.
Power sites for 20.
Tent site.
Total Accommodation for approx 90 guests.
Golden Springs has the following features:-
Fully equipped licensed restaurant on site.
Swimming pool.
Owners Accommodation: Spacious 3 bedroom house with private garden Facilities.
3 Hectare park like grounds with Bush walks.
Children's playground including swings, trampoline and Flying fox.
The new owners must have a desire to live in the countryside and enjoy the sense of freedom this fascinating holiday park offers. This kind of Holiday Park has a major attraction to guests who enjoy living in the natural world. Now the Taupo by pass is opened many guest prefer to stay here as a stopping point on their travels. There is world famous trout fishing stream nearby, for the amazing stories to be told over dinner and at the bar.
The Reporoa caldera is a 10 km by 15 km caldera in New Zealand's Taupo Volcanic Zone. It formed some 230,000 years ago, in a large eruption that deposited the approximately 100 km Kaingaroa Ignimbrites. It contains three rhyolitic lava domes (Deer Hill, Kairuru and Pukekahu) and the active Reporoa geothermal field. The Waiotapu geothermal area lies just north of the caldera rim, while the Broadlands thermal area lies to the south. The Waikato River runs through the southern half of the caldera. In April 2005, a large hydrothermal explosion occurred in a cow paddock within the caldera, creating a 50-metre crater. A similar explosion took place in the area in 1948, and smaller explosions have occurred in the intervening years.