5/5 - Excellent
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21 Mar. 2020Beautiful hope to return
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A great location for water sports, New Zealand’s third-largest lake is an impressive natural landmark framed by soaring mountains and encircled by walking trails.
Take lessons on the baby slopes, tear up fresh power at a higher elevation or attempt daring stunts in the terrain parks at this popular mountain resort.
One of the steepest cable-car rides in the world, offering incredible panoramic views of the Queenstown region.
A variety of slopes for all abilities and some excellent après-ski options are on offer at this ski field just minutes from central Queenstown.
Skiers and snowboarders will find plenty of inviting slopes at this ski mountain, known for being one of New Zealand’s best venues for freestyle snow riding.
This historic highland farm offers an insight into a traditional agrarian way of life on this island.
4.5
Top Destination
Verified traveller
21 Mar. 2020Beautiful hope to return
Verified traveller
5 Oct. 2019Great!
Paige
4 Oct. 2019Very pretty, close to shotover jet and other activities although definitely would recommend hiring a car
Verified traveller
17 Aug. 2019Arthur's point was about 7 mins drive from town. However there was plenty of restaurant's to choose from (Swiss Belair) was my favourite. It was also nice and quiet being out of the town center.
Verified traveller
26 Jun. 2019It's about 7KM away from the city centre. It's about So it's important that you have your own transport.
Carole
12 Apr. 2019Excellent wood fired pizzas from a van on roadside near hotel (Rakau?)