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Chateau Tongariro Restoration Possible

Sarah McMillan/cvnznews.comBy Sarah McMillan/cvnznews.comMarch 19, 2026Updated:March 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Chateau Tongariro was closed in February. Photo / Supplied The Chateau Tongariro was closed in February. Photo / Supplied
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The Government has opened the door for a new future at the historic Chateau Tongariro, calling for proposals from experienced operators to restore and run the iconic landmark in Tongariro National Park. The Request for Proposals (RFP), announced by Conservation Minister Tama Potaka, opens on 18 March 2026 and invites bids that respect both the building’s heritage and the cultural significance of the surrounding landscape.

Tama Potaka
Minister of Conservation of New Zealand

The Chateau, built in 1929, has long been one of New Zealand’s most recognisable alpine hotels — a grand, isolated structure set against the volcanic peaks of Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe, and Tongariro. For decades it hosted school trips, ski holidays, weddings, and international tourists drawn to the dual‑World‑Heritage national park.

But its future became uncertain in early 2023 when the building was abruptly closed after seismic assessments revealed it was not safe to operate in its existing condition. The operator at the time, Ruapehu Alpine Lifts, withdrew from the long‑term lease, citing the cost of strengthening and the financial pressures facing the wider ski industry. The closure left the building empty, the village quiet, and the region without one of its anchor tourism assets.

Minister Potaka says the new RFP aims to bring the Chateau back to life in a way that balances commercial viability with conservation values and mana whenua aspirations. “The Chateau is a landmark many New Zealanders have visited — from holidays to school trips — and restoring it will help ensure the area continues to attract visitors while supporting local businesses,” he said.

Tourism operators in the region say a revived Chateau could provide a much‑needed boost after several challenging years marked by the pandemic, ski‑field uncertainty, and infrastructure setbacks. Heritage advocates also hope the process will protect the building’s historic character while allowing for modern strengthening.

The RFP runs from 18 March to 20 April 2026, with proposals assessed by a panel. While participation does not guarantee a concession, applicants must demonstrate they can meet DOC’s statutory, environmental, and heritage obligations.

If the right operator is found, the Chateau could once again become the beating heart of Tongariro National Park — restored, strengthened, and ready for its next century.

Conservation New Zealand
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Sarah is a loving mom with three energetic sons and a deep Christian faith. She's a talented freelance journalist who lived and worked in Europe, contributing her writing to numerous publications before happily returning home to New Zealand during the Covid pandemic.

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