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Arrowtown

(20km from Queenstown), 1-49 Buckingham St

From its beginning in the 1862 gold rush, Arrowtown has grown into a unique township carefully combing the heritage of its past with today’s vitality. The Arrowtown historical...

Arrowtown

(20km from Queenstown), 1-49 Buckingham St

From its beginning in the 1862 gold rush, Arrowtown has grown into a unique township carefully combing the heritage of its past with today’s vitality. The Arrowtown historical...

Nomad Safaris - 4WD & Quad Tours

Shotover St, Queenstown

Nomad Safaris operate 4WD and quad bike tours into the heart of New Zealand high-country, visiting The Lord of The Rings film locations and the gold-mining history of the area....

Destination Queenstown

PO Box 353, Queenstown

Queenstown is New Zealand's premier four-season alpine and lake resort. Nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and overlooked by the majestic Southern Alps, Queenstown enjoys...

Milford Sound Kiwi Discovery

37 Camp St, Queenstown, (opp Subway)

Voted #1 on the 101 Must-Do’s list, Milford Sound and the stunning drive through the Fiordland National Park are not to be missed. Enjoy a Milford Sound full day trip with...

NZ$169

Info & Track

37 Shotover St, Queenstown

The Routeburn Trail Guided Walk provides clients with a guided introduction to the track, escorting them as far as the Routeburn Falls Hut and back. Guides will highlight...

BP 2go Wanaka

Wanaka, Wanaka

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Southern Lakes Information & Services - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Southern Lakes Information & Services including General, I-SITE/Visitor Info Centre and Petrol/Gas Stations, you will find it here on AA Travel.

If you're visiting Southern Lakes, your first stop should be the information centre. This will enable you to pick up all the information that you need to get the most out of your trip. i-SITES are New Zealand's official visitor centres, and there are over 80 of them throughout the country. Aside from i-SITES, there are also information centres in most towns and even in small settlements. The friendly staff at the information centres can help you find accommodation, plan tours and activities, and give you that local insight that makes all the difference. Most bookings can be made here for you, and you can pick up maps and brochures to help you plan your visit. These centres also sometimes have souvenirs for sale and internet access.

The region's main town, Queenstown, is known as the adventure capital of New Zealand. Visitors can
take part in many exciting activities, all close to each other. There is bungy jumping, jet boating,
white-water rafting, horse riding, Fly by Wire, mountain biking, rock climbing, water skiing, ice
skating and Frisbee golf. Central Otago is home to stone fruit such as apricots and peaches. Wine
growing in Central Otago is a fledgling industry and is already recognised for producing some of the
world's best Pinot Noir. This part of New Zealand has some of the finest water and winter sport
facilities in the country. Gold was the basis for the original growth of Central Otago with the
rush to Arrowtown and Alexandra, Bannockburn, Clyde, Cromwell, Bendigo, Gabriel's Gully, Naseby,
Queenstown and St Bathans. Many locations are now only names and ruins. The colourful history of
these times is preserved in its many local museums. The gold rushes brought people from all over the
world, including many Chinese settlers.
Mount Aspiring National Park and its glaciers feed the
rivers that flow into the glacier Lakes Hawea, Wakatipu and Wanaka.
Maori, in their search for
the very highly valued pounamu (greenstone), created a lot of tracks through this region, which are
now walkways or hiking tracks. The Fiordland National Park takes in the whole southwest corner of
New Zealand. It contains Lakes Te Anau and Manapouri as well as Milford Sound. Visitors can
appreciate the National Park from aircraft, boats, the spectacular Milford Road, or the several fine
walking tracks, which include the Routeburn and Milford Tracks.
Seals, penguins and dolphins
can often be seen in Milford Sound. The region's thick forest has hardly been touched by humans and
exploitation of the region has been mainly confined to the coast, with fishing, and in the past,
sealing.
Southern Lakes District has three of New Zealand's Great Walks - the Routeburn,
Milford and Kepler Tracks. There are also tracks within Mount Aspiring and Fiordland National
Parks.

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Southern Lakes: The region's main town, Queenstown, is known as the adventure capital of New Zealand. Visitors can take part in many exciting activities, all close to each other. There is bungy jumping, jet boating, white-water rafting, horse riding, Fly by Wire, mountain biking, rock climbing, water skiing, ice skating and Frisbee golf. Central Otago is home to stone f...Read More

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