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Few people come to Queenstown to wind down. The self-styled 'adventure capital of the world' is a place where visitors come to throw their inhibitions out the windowā¦and throw themselves out of planes and off mountain tops and bridges.
Queenstown
Shaped like a cartoon lightning bolt, Lake Wakatipu is NZ's third-largest lake. It reaches a depth of 372m, meaning the lake bed actually sits below seaā¦
Queenstown & Wanaka
Enter past the fence of bras (Bra-drona!) and you'll find the beautiful cellar door of this fledgling single-malt distillery inside a building made ofā¦
Queenstown
Hop aboard for fantastic views as the gondola squeezes through pine forest to its grandstand location 400m above Queenstown. At the top there's theā¦
Queenstown
Set on its own tongue of land framing Queenstown Bay, this pretty park is the perfect city escape right within the city. Laid out in 1876, it features anā¦
Wanaka
WÄnaka Station Park is a piece of WÄnaka that existed before WÄnaka did. This remnant of the sheep station that once covered the entire south side of theā¦
Queenstown & Wanaka
Apart from its impressive Star of Davidāshaped rose window, this 1874 stone Gothic Revival church, built from local schist rock, wouldn't be worth notingā¦
Queenstown & Wanaka
Strung along the creek, near the site of Arrowtown's first gold find, is NZās best example of an early Chinese settlement. Interpretive signs explain theā¦
Wanaka
Push past the Barbies to get to the beer ā the tasting room for the Wanaka Beerworks is rather incongruously at the rear of the toy museum gift shop. Getā¦
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