Queenstown, Arrowtown, Cromwell and Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand

Sunday 12th to Wednesday 15th April 2026

We are continuing to make our way north, calling in at places of interest.

Queenstown:

On our journey towards Queenstown, there were a few nice views:

The city of Queenstown is a lovely city, alongside Lake Wakatipu, which is huge. It is obviously a place for people who enjoy high-octane sports and activities. There were many offers of skydiving, bungee jumping, zip-wire riding, jet-boating etc. We were not tempted, though I had to hold Alison back. Instead, she did a bit of shopping.

You can take the cable-car up and a luge back down!
Statue of William Gilbert Rees (1827-1898), the first European settler and founder of Queenstown.

Arrowtown:

Arrowtown is a little north of Queenstown. The town is quite a nice place, but the main attraction is the town centre which is constructed in a Victorian or Edwardian style, with timber buildings and shop fronts.

Gold was apparently discovered near the river, this provoked a gold rush with prospectors from all over the world.

Gold was discovered near here.

Although interesting, we found the town to be very busy. It seems to be a bit of a tourism magnet, so we didn’t stay long.

Cromwell:

We retraced our steps towards Queenstown, before heading towards Cromwell to continue our journey north. On the way, we came across an old suspension bridge, which has found a new use as the launching point over a gorge, for bungee jumping.

The old suspension bridge

Further along the river, there are some old goldmining buildings:

In Cromwell, we visited the Heritage Precinct, which is an area of reconstructed/preserved buildings which are all being re-used by various businesses:

The McNulty House, which has some period furniture inside.

Wanaka:

There is no shortage of scenery in these parts. Inevitably we stopped to take photographs every so often:

View over Lake Dunstan

On the way, we passed “Puzzling World”, which seemed to be an innovative play place for kids.

Wanaka is another lovely lakeside town.

Wanaka Beach
View up Lake Wanaka from the town

I had heard that there is a famous tree at Wanaka, so we had a look around. Was this it?

…or this?

…no, here it is:

I could have sworn for a moment, that I was in Llanberis, North Wales, but for the fact that there was a bit of a scrum to get a photo here, due to the numbers of tourists arriving by coach. Sharp elbows required.

That is it for today. TTFN and see-u-later.

5 Replies to “Queenstown, Arrowtown, Cromwell and Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand”

    1. Hi Leanne
      Thank you for your comment.
      I have not seen it previously so have no comparison. It is autumn so I guess it will be losing its leaves.
      Regards
      Peter

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      1. Yeah it has, it is sad. I heard that someone cut off the bottom branch with a chainsaw. Maybe the locals don’t like the crowds, who knows. I hope you enjoyed your trip. New Zealand is beautiful.

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