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 sea鈥
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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 window鈥nd 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 sea鈥
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 of鈥
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 the鈥
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 an鈥
Wanaka
W膩naka Station Park is a piece of W膩naka that existed before W膩naka did. This remnant of the sheep station that once covered the entire south side of the鈥
Queenstown & Wanaka
Apart from its impressive Star of David鈥搒haped rose window, this 1874 stone Gothic Revival church, built from local schist rock, wouldn't be worth noting鈥
Queenstown & Wanaka
Strung along the creek, near the site of Arrowtown's first gold find, is NZ鈥檚 best example of an early Chinese settlement. Interpretive signs explain the鈥
Wanaka
Push past the Barbies to get to the beer 鈥 the tasting room for the Wanaka Beerworks is rather incongruously at the rear of the toy museum gift shop. Get鈥
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