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How long is the drive from Haast to Cromwell?

The direct drive from Haast to Cromwell is 116 mi (187 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 23 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Haast to Cromwell, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Wanaka, as well as top places to visit like Knights Point Lookout and Ship Creek, or the ever-popular Monro Beach.

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Top city between Haast and Cromwell

The top city between Haast and Cromwell is Wanaka. It's 2 hours from Haast and less than an hour from Cromwell.
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Wānaka

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Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Bodies of Water
Wānaka is a charming resort town located in New Zealand's South Island, offering breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains and the serene Lake Wānaka. It serves as the gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park, known for its stunning wilderness featuring glaciers, beech forests, and alpine lakes. The town is also in close proximity to Treble Cone and Cardrona ski resorts. Additionally, visitors can explore the outdoor maze and sculpture gallery at Puzzling World.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Cromwell

Best stops along Haast to Cromwell drive

The top stops along the way from Haast to Cromwell (with short detours) are Lake Wānaka, Otago Central Rail Trail, and Cardrona Alpine Resort. Other popular stops include Highlands Motorsport Park, Wānaka, and Blue Pools Track.
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Monro Beach

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Scenic spot
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Monro Beach is a hidden gem that offers a unique and secluded escape from typical tourist spots. The journey to the beach is an adventure in itself, with a sensational rainforest track full of dense trees and moss-covered embankments. The walk through the gorgeous forest is relatively flat, creating a rainforest atmosphere as you make your way to the ocean. While penguin sightings are possible until early December, the enchanting walk down to the beach may not always guarantee spotting these adorable creatures.
Absolutely beautiful beach with strong waves hitting the unique rock formations. One of my favorite places. This is a secluded spot. The feel of the mist from the waves is something else and the air is clear. There are sandflies that bite so I recommend long sleeves and long pants. The hike through woods to get to the beach is worth it and not too long and is mostly flat.
Kiki S — Google review
A great walk through a forest to a secluded beach which is a breeding ground for penguins. Unfortunately we didn't see any penguins on our visit, but the walk and the beach were worth it in any case. It took approx 1h 20m for a walk out and back again, with a few minutes spent at the beach. It was doable in trainers, and was mostly flat with an even walking surface.
Stewart M — Google review
Fantastic place and a nice path ( 1h45 min return) to reach it, but unfortunately it wasn’t possible to see any penguins. Parking is available at the beginning of the trail.
Ilaria B — Google review
The walk is lovely. Bring long sleeves for the sand flies. It took us 20 minutes to see one penguin travel from the hillside to the ocean.
David B — Google review
Not a fantastic beach unless you like sandflies or you're fortunately enough to be there when the penguins are not out at sea, but worth visiting for the amazing trek along the rainforest path that leads to the beach, including the bouncy bridge! Allow 45 minutes each way for the walk.
Adrian W — Google review
This hidden beach, nestled beyond a 40-minute walk through a local jungle, offers a unique and secluded escape from the typical tourist spots. The journey itself adds an adventurous touch, making the arrival at the beach even more rewarding. What sets this destination apart is the rare opportunity to witness penguins, creating a magical experience, especially until early December. If you're seeking tranquility, a touch of adventure, and the chance to marvel at nature's wonders, this off-the-beaten-path beach is a hidden gem worth exploring.
Markus K — Google review
I had an amazing experience on the best hike imaginable, through lush jungle leading to a stunning beach. Be sure to bring some spray to fend off the sand flies. With a bit of luck, you might even spot penguins! The trail was easy to navigate, taking only 1.5 hours round trip. Restroom facilities available at the parking area.
Nikita — Google review
A must do activity if you travel Haast - Fox Glacier or visa versa. The walk through the magic forest is very pleasant and you might spot special birds. The beach is beautiful with spectacular rocks and some months (July- November) you can see pinguïns.
Peter K — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(46)
Paringa 7886, New Zealand
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Knights Point Lookout

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Knights Point Lookout, located just 20 minutes north of Haast, offers a breathtaking vantage point to admire the power of nature as the wild Tasman Sea meets the rugged West Coast. While the views are obstructed by overgrown foliage and there are no walking trails, it presents potential for improvement in the future. The obelisk monument at Knights Point commemorates the completion of a highway connecting Westland with Otago.
Pls bring binoculars if you have one as u will be lucky to see whales there.we saw but not enough time to snap it as it was going down . A great view for a big rock. Usually u will only spend like 10min for a break as there is a toilet as well.
Catherine Z — Google review
We stopped here on our way to Wanaka as a means to stretch our legs & to have a light snack which we had carried with us. Toilets are available. One could get stunning views of Tasman sea. There are few parking spaces also making it an ideal stop for travelers who have been driving for long.
Bindya B — Google review
Nice stop. Has bathrooms. Some shrubby overgrown blocking party of the view. Only a small area to see the coast line.
Tracy — Google review
A good account of the road opening of the West Coast and Otago region back in 1965. The views and atmosphere are panoramic looking down the Coast and upwards towards the mountains. Call in and check out the views and history 👌.
Tai R — Google review
Excellent viewpoint and no sand flies anywhere near you! Also has a toilet which is nice. Would recommend going at sunrise/sunset.
Hannah R — Google review
Beautiful lookout worth the stop on the way to Haast, but don't use the public toilets they are aweful.
Ruth L — Google review
I went on a very windy and rainy day. So not much of a view. But it was beautiful
Malitha B — Google review
If you are using Apple Map to come to this place…. don’t! Took us in a long way in to nowhere on unpaved off-road path. Waze map is fine & accurate. This place is also a toilet break stop with extremely dirty toilet & strong unpleasant smell. View isn’t that beautiful… my personal opinion.
Paul O — Google review
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3.9
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6, Haast 7886, New Zealand
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Ship Creek

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Ship Creek, located in Haast, offers two captivating walks that showcase the area's natural beauty. The Kahikatea Swamp Forest Walk is a brief 20-minute stroll on a boardwalk through a lush swamp forest filled with towering Kahikatea trees. On the other hand, the Dune Lake Walk is a 30-minute adventure through sand dunes and coastal forests, providing stunning views of the coast.
Do some spray before beginning 😂 lots of friends loving your skin , 😉. It's a great walk and scenic view. If you are lucky enough u may see dolphins. U may see the sea on one side and the other side is greenery .I would say u can spend at least 2 hrs if you want to play on the beach or walk on the track .
Catherine Z — Google review
Beautiful Lookout, nice walkway at the beach. But better bathe yourself in insect repellent before exiting your car. We got so many bites in the first ten minutes it took us to apply the insect repellent. So many sand flies.
Anja — Google review
This is a beautiful area with different biomes, beach and swamp ecosystems next to each other. There are little loops for trails and walking on the beach is very nice. There is a lookout tower up a ladder/stairs to see the area. Parking is tight depending on when you go so you may need to get creative, but there is room for RVs.
Kiki S — Google review
Great rest area with stunning view of high waves.small track for beach. good parking place with public toilets. There is a small hut where you can see the all view of beach form high.
Reet K — Google review
Nice beach. Cool rock foundations. Small inlet to stream. Pebbles/ rocks. Sadflies. But if you don't disturb the driftwood that shouldn't affect you.
Tracy — Google review
Splendid place for a short walk. There are public toilets with a sink and several spots for parking. Beautiful wooden lookout tower and 2 tracks. Dune lake walk goes to a two other viewpoints and beach, though the forrest and Swamp track goes under the bridge through series of wooden bridges and sidewalks. Very calm and full of bird wildlife.
Lenka K — Google review
Beautiful rough beach with interesting information panels, very windy but that just added to the experience. I was here in the beginning of September and there was maybe 1 other person, so it was not crowded at all and very peaceful.
Clara K — Google review
Good place next to the road to get some walking done and ocean air.
Tiina S — Google review
4.5
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4.3
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7886/10714 Haast Highway, Haast 7886, New Zealand
https://westcoast.co.nz/visit/plan-your-trip/ship-creek-walk-and-monro-beach/
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Awarua/Haast Visitor Centre

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Visitor center
Information centers
The Haast Visitor Centre is a must-visit stop for anyone exploring the area. It offers a wealth of information about Haast and its surroundings, including insights from local residents. The center features engaging displays on the region's history and ecology, with stunning views of the nearby marsh and wildlife. Knowledgeable staff provide guidance on coastal walks and park exploration. Visitors praise the center for its interesting exhibitions, helpful staff, and valuable advice on outdoor activities like hut booking.
It is worth stopping at the Centre to visit the exhibition covering the history of the Haast and West Coast area's of New Zealand. The exhibition is well presented with both physical and videos displays.
Glenn E — Google review
Museum is great and well worth the visit. However the gardens and water features in particular are in a state of disrepair. A bit sad looking as you walk past it to get to the museum. Hope they can fix water features soon. Used to be a great place to stop for lunch or a break before crossing the HAAST river
Raph — Google review
From the outside, the building and carpark appear large and impressive, but up close, the entrance feels a bit tired and unkempt. There seems to have once been a water feature surrounding the front of the building, which is now dried up—it’s a little sad, as you can imagine how beautiful it must have looked when it was functioning. Inside, the space isn’t as grand as the exterior suggests, but it’s clean and practical. The staff are friendly and helpful, offering good traveller information and clean restrooms. There’s also a small retail area where you can buy items like t-shirts, bags, and sandfly repellent, along with some informative material about the sandflies, wildlife in Haast and the wider South Island region.
Daezjn — Google review
Stopped here on our way to Franz Joseph, found lots of helpful information about local hikes, clean bathrooms, and a neat local museum. Perfect pit stop and near good food options.
Ryan A — Google review
The visitor center is very good. So much information about the Haast area, great displays, photos and some gift ware for sale.
Steve — Google review
A bit of a rare gem I think. Stopped in for a quick look about 4pm and could have spent a while wandering through the exhibitions but for closing time at 4.30pm. Helpful staff greeted and farewelled us, and the exhibitions and displays were interesting on top of the usual maps and guides available. Definitely worth a look if you are in the area.
Simon D — Google review
Must Do. Worth stopping in to get all the info needed on the area. Very helpful/friendly staff. Landscaping around building a must-see. Short Wet-lands walk lovely.
Vivian B — Google review
Lovely visitor center with a great set of displays talking about the history and ecology of the area. Great views of the nearby marsh and wild critters from within the visitor's center! The staff are knowledge about walks along the coast and into the park. Make sure to stop here if you want to learn more about the lovely landscape you're driving through.
Kaitlin S — Google review
4.4
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4.3
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State Highway 6, Okuru 7886, New Zealand
https://www.doc.govt.nz/footer-links/contact-us/visitor-centres/awaruahaast-visitor-centre/
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Waiatoto River Safari

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Tour operator
Tours
Embark on a unique adventure with Waiatoto River Safari, a small-group jet boat tour that takes you deep into the pristine wilderness of Mt Aspiring National Park. This 2-hour and 15-minute journey offers an exclusive experience in the World Heritage Area, where you can admire breathtaking scenery and learn about the area's history and conservation efforts. Enjoy afternoon tea at a remote picnic spot while taking in the stunning surroundings.
Wonderful tour up the river this morning. Beautiful weather certainly enhanced the amazing scenery but I think any weather would highlight different aspects of this trip. Great informative commentary from Wayne and excellent apricot scones. Thank you for a very memorable trip.
Saar V — Google review
A magical experience on this river safari! My family had a wonderful time, all thanks to our wonderful guide Ruth. The weather was perfect, and we were blessed with really beautiful views throughout the tour. Can’t recommend this enough!
H H — Google review
We went on a wet day, it was actually their first day back after being closed for the winter, but it was fabulous. Ruth, who greeted us at the office, and then later steered the boat, was friendly and very informative. She stopped the boat a few times to give us information of the area. She also provided us with a delicious morning tea which included apricot scones along the way. My husband and I really enjoyed it, and would recommend it to everyone.
Henrietta H — Google review
We really enjoyed this tour. We selected it because of its longer duration and focus on nature compared with the adrenaline seeking nature of many of the other tours I looked at, and we got just what we expected. Our guide Ruth was very knowledgeable about the local area and flora/fauna, and you get several stops along the route where you get to take in the scenery. I also really like that you get to see both the mountains and the beach on this tour, quite unique. We traveled from Wanaka for a day trip, and the drive over Haast pass is well worth it. After the tour, we drove to Jackson Bay and had lunch at the Craypot (Ruth's suggestion), and I'd highly recommend adding that to your plans. Beautiful coastline and the seafood was outstanding. Overall, extremely happy we made the drive over for this tour.
Kevin T — Google review
I wish I can give them 10 stars for the review. The boat trip is super fun and informative. And the view along the river is beyond words... Highly recommend!!
Yen L — Google review
We did the Jet boat trip y'day and what a fabulous Valentine's treat. Cheers go out to Wayne our driver who was very informative and supplying the lovely morning tea. It was drizzly rain which added to the ambience. The walk through the forest was stunning and easy walk. The Highlight of our trip to the south island 🤗😎🤩
Kyra R — Google review
We didn’t know what to expect from the River Safari, but it was absolutely amazing, a real highlight of our trip! Ruth was so knowledgeable and interesting, as well as being an expert pilot of our boat. The ride was spectacular, so beautiful and fascinating to hear about life in the area.
Jo L — Google review
The Waiatoto River Safari was the hidden gem of our trip! It was a fun ride up the river in a jet boat. The water was amazingly blue, we stopped to take a look at the kiwi sanctuary, we went on a short bush walk, we had tea on the beach area that separated the river from the ocean. My husband and I enjoyed it immensely. Highly, highly recommended.
MikeKathy M — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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Hannahs Clearing 1975 Haast-Jackson Bay Road, Haast 7844, New Zealand
http://www.riversafaris.co.nz/
+64 3 750 0780
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Haast River Safari

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Tours
Boat Tours
Brilliant trip with a delightful guide. Glad it was enclosed. Highly recommended. Would do it again.
Clark G — Google review
The trip on the river was very smooth. The jet boats were enclosed, as not to get wet. While doing spins.
Bryan D — Google review
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5.0
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Haast Pass-Makarora Road, Mount Aspiring National Park 9382, New Zealand, USA
https://www.haastriver.co.nz/
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Thunder Creek Falls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Thunder Creek Falls is a stunning 96m tall waterfall located in New Zealand, making it one of the country's most impressive natural attractions. Just a short walk from the car park and only two minutes from the main road, this stop along SH6 is well worth it. The lookout point offers breathtaking views of the falls, making it a popular spot for visitors.
Driving along the Haast Highway is a stunning experience. The road winds through the wide Haast River valley, switching between left and right banks with forested slopes and waterfalls tumbling down the cliffs. There are only a few villages, but plenty of scenic stops where the landscape shifts from rainforest to rocky riverbeds. A highlight is Thunder Creek Falls, just a five-minute walk from the roadside. The 28m waterfall drops in a single line through lush forest, crashing onto rocks with a thunderous sound. Clear streams, fresh air, and fewer crowds make it a perfect short stop for families.
Vincent L — Google review
This is a quick roadside detour, a place to relax after a long drive between Fox Glacier & Wanaka. The water flows down from very great height and a river flows by. When we went the water in the river was very narrow & we were able to walk over the stones in the riverbed. Ample parking spaces are available.
Bindya B — Google review
Shortest hike from the carpark to a scenic spot ever! That said, the views are very worthwhile - you can really get up close with the stream which the waterfall flows into, which makes for a great photo op! Definitely one not to be missed when passing by on the highway!
YY — Google review
Thunder Creek Falls is absolutely stunning, one of the beautiful and accessible waterfalls I’ve visited in New Zealand! Located along Haast Pass, it’s an easy 2–3 minute walk from the carpark through a short, well-maintained forest trail. As soon as you reach the viewing platform, you’re greeted by a breathtaking 28-meter-high waterfall cascading straight into a river surrounded by lush greenery. The sound of the water crashing down is so calming. It’s also one of those rare spots where you don’t need to hike far to see something so dramatic, perfect for families, road trippers or anyone looking for a quick yet memorable stop. Parking is limited but it’s usually not crowded if you go early or during off-peak hours. Definitely bring your camera, the scenery is postcard-perfect from every angle. A must-visit stop if you’re traveling between Wanaka and the West Coast. Thunder Creek Falls truly captures the raw, untouched beauty of New Zealand’s South Island. Highly recommended!
Raihah R — Google review
“A Hidden Gem!” Absolutely beautiful little waterfall nestled in a serene and green woodland. Just a 3-minute easy walk from the car park—very convenient for all ages. The trail is simple and well-kept, and the gentle sounds of water and nature make it a perfect place to relax. Great for a quick visit, photos, or a peaceful moment. Highly recommended!
Arjun B — Google review
This is a stunning falls, super close to the road with roadside parking and a very short walk through a stunning forest to get to the rocks. Well worth a visit.
R2thebizel — Google review
Perfect stop for a quick glance at the waterfall. I didn't stay long because of the rain. The track is just about 5 mins stroll.
Andy W — Google review
Car parking by the roadside & easy walk in. 10-15 minutes walk. Beautiful view but not spectacular… worth a stopover.
Paul O — Google review
4.8
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4.3
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West Coast Region 9382, New Zealand
https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/otago/places/mount-aspiring-national-park/things-to-do/tracks/thunder-creek-falls/
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Haast Pass

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Mountain pass
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Haast Pass is a serene mountain pass that cuts through the Southern Alps, offering a picturesque journey through lush beech forests. Spanning approximately 140 km, this route from Wanaka to the West Coast showcases diverse vegetation and stunning scenery. The winding road allows for leisurely exploration of the region's breathtaking hikes and waterfalls. A road trip on South Island would not be complete without experiencing Haast Pass, which provides epic views and numerous opportunities for photos or walks in the native bush.
Lovely drive even in the rain. Make sure you stop to view the falls
Steve R — Google review
For many the Haast Pass is the scenic drive from Wanaka to the glaciers, with a stop at the Blue Pools. But if you do a little research you will see the drive is filled with fantastic sites, provided you’re prepared to stop often, and take a short walk. In order, on the drive up from Haast, make sure you check out Depot Creek falls (20 mins from Haast on the right, 200 walk metres walk), Roaring Billy Falls (23 mins from Haast on the left, signposted with car park, 15 mins walk on a flat track, but the rainforest scenery along the way is superb), Thunder Creek Falls (40 mins from Haast on the left, 5 mins walk to the right of the car park), Fantail Falls (45 mins from Haast on the right, 2 mins walk from the carpark). And finally, the Blue Pools, which has heaps of parking, but is also popular with bus tours and day trippers from Wanaka and Queenstown. This is about a 40 minute walk each way. There’s also plenty of places to pull over and admire the scenery, the bridges, river etc. There are no shops or cafes between Haast and Makaroa, so stock up.
Stephen S — Google review
I love this drive, love the waterfalls, forest and the road is good!
Phil G — Google review
This is an absolutely amazing drive and don't forget to stop here just on the way into Fox Glacier from Wanaka. The Haast Pass is amazing with so many photo opportunities and waterfalls 👌👌
James B — Google review
Wonderful photos
Penny S — Google review
Definitely with a stop at some waterfalls and the breathtaking view over the bridge.
Georgie W — Google review
Stunning place with great views all the way. The scenery is constantly changing and no matter where you look you will get breathtaking views of snow capped mountains to massive forests and roaring rivers. there is so many differnt places to stop along the way especially along the haast river where there is so many waterfalls including the thunder creek and fantail falls. another stop is the blue pools which are great for swimming. Both sides of the drive have great final destinations whether it be the seaside town of haast with massive waves and great seafood or the great place of wanaka with skiing and lots of other stuff.
Jozef B — Google review
Mountain scenery, rain forest, tree ferns a water fall and cicadas. Don't miss if you are touring South Island. The only services are at Haast or just north of Lake Wanaka at makarora. There is a rest area and campsite about half way with drinking water and toilets. Apart from that this is unspoilt countryside.
Al H — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(137)
West Coast Region 9382, New Zealand, USA
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Blue Pools Track

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
The Blue Pools Track in New Zealand is a must-visit destination for nature lovers. The area boasts lush green forests and stunningly blue rivers, with the famous Blue Pools being the main attraction. These beautiful pools exhibit mesmerizing watercolors created by rock flour from glaciers, surrounded by the vibrant greenery of New Zealand. However, visitors should be prepared for encounters with the local black flies.
4.5
(577)
Otago Region 9382, New Zealand
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Wilkin River Jets

Boat tour agency
Tours
Wilkin River Jets offers an exhilarating experience, racing through the timeless land of Makarora along the Makarora and Wilkin rivers. The jet boat ride provides a thrilling twist to witnessing the stunning natural beauty of the region. Visitors have praised the team for their swift rescue during challenging conditions, highlighting their efficiency and responsiveness. The jet boat adventure is described as a favorite thrill experience on the South Island, with passengers expressing delight in both the adrenaline-pumping ride and the breathtaking scenery.
This was our favorite thrill experience on the entire South Island! The jet boat was so much fun and we loved it so much that we wanted to go again. The scenery that you see from the boat is GORGEOUS! The color of the water is magical and we really enjoyed our wilderness hike to the jet boat pickup spot. Did this as part of the Heli Siberia Max tour with Backcountry Helicopters and couldn't recommend it enough!! 10/10 one of the best experiences you could do in the area!! Book it already :)
Brianna S — Google review
Great trip out with Alec down the Makarora and Wilkin Rivers. Such clear water we saw brown and rainbow trout and stunning scenery along the way. Would recommend this to anyone traveling in the area.
Shirley D — Google review
Absolutely incredible! Our driver was informative, professional, and most importantly a fantastic jet boat driver. We used the service to start and finish the Gillespie Circuit and it totally elevated what was already an amazing adventure. Worth every penny!
Matthew S — Google review
Wilkin river jets were awesome to deal with and they provide an amazing service. We were a group of 5 women who walked out of Gillespie pass a day early and they managed to accommodate us. Of course they can’t always deal with last minute unexpected occurrences but they were wonderful for us. Thank you!
Julie R — Google review
Did the Siberia Adventure day trip with Wilkin River Jets & Backcountry Helicopters this season and can't recommend it enough. Amazing flight into the National Park, followed by a couple hours hiking down to Kerin Forks where we met the jet boat. The driver gave some great info into the history of the valley, and threw in some spins as we headed back to Makarora. Highlight of our South Island trip!
Amy J — Google review
We did their Siberian Wilderness Adventure (extended) and had the BEST day ever - wish we could give them 10 stars! A helicopter flight across mountain glaciers and an alpine landing, a great walk out of Siberia valley through wonderful nature, and then a jet boat ride down the crystal blue Wilkin river - it doesn't get better than that! Best value for (helicopter flying) money in NZ for sure!
Thomas H — Google review
We really enjoy the experience! Great guides, they know a lot about the area, and they’re great jet boat drivers, you feel super safe. Will definitely do it again 👏
Alonso A — Google review
We had an amazing time in Siberia Valley. What a unique and special New Zealand experience. We felt in really safe hands with our jet boat driver Harley who is an awesome driver and guide. The scenery in Siberia Valley is pristine and the jet boat on the Wilkin River is superb. I would highly recommend this trip!
Amanda B — Google review
4.3
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4.5
(100)
Makarora 9382, New Zealand
http://www.wilkinriverjets.co.nz/
+64 3 443 8351
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Tititea / Mount Aspiring

Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Mount Aspiring, also known as Tititea, is a 3,033-meter mountain located in Mount Aspiring National Park. It offers a challenging climbing route with a network of huts for accommodation. Climbers can experience breathtaking alpine landscapes, ancient glaciers, and awe-inspiring valleys during the hike. The majestic peak is situated in the heart of the Southern Alps and provides an unparalleled adventure for nature enthusiasts. Despite its challenges, it rewards climbers with stunning views and an unforgettable experience.
Wonderful mountain, great views and challenges to climb. I climbed Mount Aspiring Dec 24 2019. I went in solo and found other climbers going for the summit on a good weather day. The approach I did in two stages. First to the lower hut on French Ridge, then to the Colin Todd hut near the summit. The climbers I teamed with, planned to take the early summer route just North of the NW Ridge. We did a 4 am start and there were two huge avalanches that changed our plans to do the full NW Ridge. The rock was mostly a scramble with a couple of 5.0 moves. The ice was very solid and the weather held. It was a good day and great views.
Randy ( — Google review
Mount Aspiring in New Zealand is a true gem of nature that will leave you spellbound. This majestic peak, located in the heart of the Southern Alps, offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking adventure and stunning natural beauty. The hike to Mount Aspiring is a challenging yet rewarding journey. The track takes you through breathtaking alpine landscapes, ancient glaciers, and awe-inspiring valleys. The ever-changing scenery keeps you captivated throughout the entire climb, making every step feel like a magical exploration. The panoramic views from the summit of Mount Aspiring are simply extraordinary. Gazing out over the vast and untouched wilderness, you can't help but feel a sense of wonder and tranquility. The snow-capped peaks, glacial lakes, and cascading waterfalls create a picture-perfect backdrop that will forever be etched into your memory. One of the highlights of Mount Aspiring is its sheer remoteness. As you venture deeper into this pristine wilderness, you'll feel a sense of solitude and serenity like nowhere else. The untouched beauty of the surrounding landscapes is truly a treat for the soul and offers a unique opportunity to disconnect from the stresses of everyday life. The accessibility and safety measures in place at Mount Aspiring are commendable. The Department of Conservation has ensured well-marked trails, adequate facilities, and informative signage to guide visitors along their journey. It is important to come prepared with the right equipment and supplies, as the weather can be unpredictable and conditions can change rapidly. The rich biodiversity surrounding Mount Aspiring is another aspect that adds to its charm. From rare alpine plants to unique bird species, this area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. The opportunity to witness these incredible creatures in their natural habitat is a privilege that shouldn't be missed. Whether you're an experienced mountaineer or simply a nature enthusiast looking to immerse yourself in New Zealand's unparalleled beauty, a visit to Mount Aspiring is an absolute must. The raw power and untouched landscapes found here will leave you in awe and provide an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime. Don't miss the chance to explore this hidden gem and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Gary M — Google review
Amazing place with beautiful views. In the early spring time when I have been there I could observe several avalache from the safe place. Totally recommend that National Park ! You can also admire there Greenpeace valleies surrounded by high mountain with snow and ice!
Karolina J — Google review
Nice view
Cejay D — Google review
Breath taking view that I will never forget. Also a must-see for Lord of the Rings fans.
Calvin C — Google review
New Zealand is a beautiful country I need visa
Nadir K — Google review
If heaven's a real thing🤔 this is what it would be like! Soooooo amazingly beautiful.
Svene K — Google review
Mt. Aspiring, New Zealand 🇭🇲 👉 #NaturalbeautyoftheEarth
Adnan A — Google review
4.3
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4.8
(187)
West Coast Region 9382, New Zealand, USA
12

Rob Roy Track

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Embark on an adventure along the Rob Roy Track, where you'll traverse a swingbridge and enter a picturesque valley adorned with snowfields, towering rock formations, and cascading waterfalls en route to the majestic Rob Roy Glacier. Be mindful of steep drop-offs along certain sections of the trail. This 10km (6.2 miles) round trip in Wanaka, Otago promises approximately 3-4 hours of awe-inspiring exploration amidst stunning natural landscapes.
4.8
(53)
Otago Region 9382, New Zealand
13

Lake Wānaka

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Wānaka is a picturesque destination in New Zealand, featuring the iconic lone tree known as Wanaka's Willow, which sits casually in the lake with the Southern Alps in the background. The area offers stunning landscapes and optional detours to witness views of Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park. Visitors can enjoy a serene surface and wide mountain valley at Lake Wānaka and its sister Hawea.
We went early in the morning and the wind was very chilling as the sun rises slowly the summer heat was perfect.
Rajan S — Google review
A must visit lake in New Zealand and I personally love this more than tekapo 😆
KV L — Google review
Picturesque lake and town that has a really nice laid back vibe to it. Very different to its bigger bustling tourist town cousin of Queenstown. The mountains with snow on the peaks with the clear water make for some great photos. The walk around the lakes edge is nice and flat and perfect for a stroll. The town has a good selection of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. Loved it.
Shaun L — Google review
Beautiful lake with chalets and hotels lining is shores on the one end and massive mountain ranges on the other. Roy's peak is accessed from here which is a hike that takes you to that place you see on Instagram with sprawling views of the lake in all its glory. For the less adventurous, there are kayaks available to rent and other adventure activities
A N — Google review
The must beautiful lake
Kane C — Google review
A highlight of the town and a nice place for walking around. I appreciated that there were so many nice public toilets, especially in the part that touches the town. It just means that anyone can really spend a long time at the lake and chill there.
Jana K — Google review
Small little town and a big lake. The famous tree is about a 15 minute walk from the town and can be done near the road or the water. The tree is much closer to the edge of the lake than expected, and much smaller than the photos. Nice pit stop in between a long car or bus ride. The weather can change the experience, definitely plan ahead if this is something you want to include in your trip!
Natalie W — Google review
A special tree that can give you great inspiration ! The Roys Bay of Lake Wanaka is only a a very small beach but there stands a very special and expensive tree. People call it the "Lone Tree" This willow tree submerged just off the shoreline of Roys bay in Lake Wanaka has become an iconic feature of the town . This photo album is only for this one tree ! Hope you like it .
Helen L — Google review
4.9
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4.8
(2329)
Otago Region, New Zealand, USA
14

Diamond Lake and Rocky Mountain walks

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Diamond Lake and Rocky Mountain walks are conveniently located just a short drive from Wanaka. These walks offer various options for exploration, ranging from 30-minute lower level circuits to longer upper level circuits. The shorter walk provides stunning views of Lake Wanaka, while the longer route offers breathtaking vistas of the Southern Alps and Mount Aspiring National Park. Both walks are relatively easy and can be completed in a few hours, making them ideal for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.
4.6
(232)
Glendhu Bay 9382, New Zealand
15

Lindis Pass

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Mountain pass
Outdoor Activities
Scenic Drives
Lindis Pass is an underrated gem on New Zealand's South Island, offering a striking alpine driving route through a conservation area with trails and breathtaking mountain views. The pass, often overshadowed by nearby attractions like Lake Tekapo and Mount Cook National Park, presents a dramatic and otherworldly landscape. In warmer months, the grassy hillsides are covered in brown tussock, while winter brings thick snowfall, adding to its mystical allure.
If you plan to travel to twizel, or anywhere in north from Queenstown do have a break at Lindis pass lookout and get amazing pictures with friends and family. This place is a gem
Akanksha D — Google review
Beautiful pit stop from mtcook to queenstown. You get to see valleys and infinite horizon, making this one of the underrated hidden gems to do a quick stop for photos
Bryan C — Google review
A must see ! Very picturesque. Make sure you've got boots in autumn , so you can check out the viewpoint just off the road. It's full of slush. Such a beautiful view and lots of opportunities to pull over safely and take photos.
Ltworldphoto — Google review
Nice place to stop the car and stretch the legs. Walk around the stop and see other cars zooming pass at the top. Some wildflowers sprouting in the harsh soil conditions add a bit of colour pop!
R L — Google review
These valleys are beautiful in different seasons. It is deserted and reminds me of driving in the Desert Road in North Island but with amazing mountain views..
Faye O — Google review
We were on a road trip from Christchurch to Queenstown and stopped along the way for some amazing views. We were blown away by the beautiful scenic views of the snow capped mountains. Well worth stopping or taking a drive to visit. So beautiful and scenic. Loved it.
Daithí M — Google review
Decent panoramic views of the Lindis pass. We passed by on the way to Queenstown, from Aoraki, in autumn. The views are not exactly spectacular, but worth the short walk and stopover.
Amos L — Google review
Remember to stop by at Lindis Pass lookout as it has one of the most amazing landscape views along highway 8. There is a small lookout just next to the highway, so it's just simply to take this as a short stop before continue your trip. The view is amazing and magnificent.
Sean L — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(67)
9383, New Zealand, USA
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Roys Peak Track

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Roys Peak Track is a challenging yet popular hiking trail in New Zealand, known for offering one of the most iconic viewpoints in the country. The track is beloved by photography enthusiasts for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Southern Alps from the summit. It's a must-visit destination for those seeking an exhilarating outdoor adventure and stunning natural beauty.
4.8
(959)
Glendhu Bay 9382, New Zealand
17

Wānaka

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Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Bodies of Water
Wānaka is a charming resort town located in New Zealand's South Island, offering breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains and the serene Lake Wānaka. It serves as the gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park, known for its stunning wilderness featuring glaciers, beech forests, and alpine lakes. The town is also in close proximity to Treble Cone and Cardrona ski resorts. Additionally, visitors can explore the outdoor maze and sculpture gallery at Puzzling World.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Cromwell
18

Mount Iron Track

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
The Mount Iron Track is a popular circular walk that leads to a summit formed by a glacier, offering stunning views of the lake and mountains. The trail passes by Edgewater Resort and its cafe, providing a convenient spot for hikers to take a break. Along the lakeshore, hikers can enjoy vibrant lupins in spring and summer or golden poplars in autumn. With a length of 4.5 km (2.
4.5
(866)
Otago Region 9305, New Zealand
19

National Transport & Toy Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The National Transport & Toy Museum in Wanaka is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and those young at heart. With over 50,000 toys and vehicles on display, including trucks, cars, motorbikes, airplanes, military vehicles, and tractors, the museum offers a nostalgic journey through collectible relics. Visitors can explore an extensive selection of dolls, teddy bears, battery-powered toys as well as a kids play area and toy store.
This place is astonising and huge! I could not believe how much toys they've managed to collect and kept well in this place. It is more than just transports and toys museum. It collects other old valuables such as type writer, cutleries, drinking cans/glass bottles, old computer system, etc. Most of the vintage cars are kept in good condition. The only down side is the hangers smell heavily of petrol and metal(which I guess is unavoidable...). Well worth $23 for an adult. Plenty of free parking on site. I will definitely return to this gem as it's venue is still expanding with more to see.
Justin Y — Google review
This place really impressed me! I didn't have high expectations going in but was blown away by the volume of interesting artifacts. Everything from antique spoons to X-Men toys. It also feels like they continue to add, maintain and build upon the collection and venue. Great spot, would highly recommend.
Ben M — Google review
Great place to visit, brings back memories of toys from my childhood and more recent ones my kids have had. Lots of great old cars, trucks and planes. Model trains are great also. Lots of lego put together. Very good to just walk around and non stop looking at all the pieces.
Jason R — Google review
A huge and great museum for automobile enthusiasts! With a myriad of cars, fighter/passenger planes, tractors, trains, tanks, ambulance, fire ambulances and model cars on display, those who are really into them could really spend hours and hours here! ✈️ 🚗 🚒 🚋 🚜 The cars aren’t really arranged in a particular fashion, with bits of an assortment kept in each hangar, with some being really dusty as they are kept on sand, perhaps for a particular reason. The model cars selection wasn’t too huge, though there’s some unique Oxford ones i haven’t seen before - can’t find a souvenir to bring home unfortunately.. Definitely a must visit if you are into automobiles, particularly classic ones!
YY — Google review
This is a bit of a hard one because I loved a lot about the place and certainly the idea of it. Undoubtedly the collection is impressive and almost too much to take in. And it's understandable that the upkeep of such a private collection is no doubt costly and time consuming. It's definitely impressive, but also basically more like several sheds full of stored stuff than a 'museum'. Still recommend a visit but don't expect a pristine display, more of someone's clear love for collecting an interesting and large eclectic store of items, mostly in an as-is condition and squeezed into very limited available space. If you like nostalgia, especially toys, you will love exploring this space and spending several hours. Enjoy it for what it is. If you have very high expectations, you might be disappointed.
RBP — Google review
The Vintage Transportation Museum is a great place to visit. It has a full range of classic cars on display, all very well kept and interesting to see. There’s also a wonderful collection of old-time toys, which adds extra charm and nostalgia. It’s an enjoyable spot for both car lovers and families. Highly recommended!
Xiao C — Google review
This is one of the most enjoyable 2 hours I have spent in a museum. So much to see and just when you think you have seen something, look up and there is more. Old cars, planes , toys, there is so much to see.
Melissa M — Google review
What an amazing afternoon out. This was so much fun - look at this, look at this; remember this, remember this, remember this. Unbelievable long time collection of not just popular memorabilia, amazing Lego, match box, meccano, Hornby, Barbie and on and on but vintage cars, ambulances, planes, fire trucks, motorbikes, phones, sewing machines and anything and everything. Couldn’t have even imagined, something for everyone
Helen W — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(636)
891 Wanaka-Luggate Highway, Wānaka 9382, New Zealand
http://www.nttmuseumwanaka.co.nz/
+64 3 443 8765
20

The Runway Lounge

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5 lists 
Permanently Closed
Cafe
Museums
Located at the top of McDougall's Express Chondola, The Runway Lounge is an iconic spot to relax and enjoy stunning views of the Whakatipu Basin. Visitors can savor a glass of Mumm champagne while watching skiers and riders from beanbag chairs at Vista Bar. Don't miss the opportunity to take a photo at Icebreaker X Cardrona Swing with the breathtaking backdrop.
As a traveler passing through Wanaka, I stumbled upon a charming café that truly captures the essence of this picturesque town. Nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, the café offers not only delightful coffee but also a warm, inviting atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. Their selection of pastries is a perfect complement to the rich, aromatic brews. If you’re in Wanaka, this café is a must-visit spot to relax and savor the local flavors.
Eduardo M — Google review
Food advertised fish. 'what kind'? Blue Cod $26.00. Expectation of a piece of cod turned out to undefinable nuggets. Shoestring fries and a salty cabbage coleslaw. Really disappointing food and not worth the price. $10.00 would reflect the 'quality' or lack there of. Won't be back. Good luck. Coffee was fine. Cheers Rex
Rex S — Google review
10.02.2025 What a terrible meal of fish n chips! The fish was dry and burnt to buggery, rock hard, coleslaw was salty and unappealing, chips were great, (thought we were at mcdonlds for a moment). What a waste of $62, never again! Be warned.
Chrissy W — Google review
Visiting NZ from the US… Texas. Passing through to Christchurch and I’m delighted to say that the simple toasted ham sandwich served with exceptional customer service was amazing!! You can’t help but be happy in this country ☺️
Nikita P — Google review
Súper tasty and lovely food! The people is super nice and such a good service! You can find lots of variety of food. 100% recommended
Viridiana M — Google review
It says it is opened from 12 to 4:30 for lunch but we got there at 1:30pm and they said the kitchen had closed… Don’t recommend this place
Mathilde F — Google review
We have stopped over for lunch before continuing the road trip. All the dishes were freshly prepared and simply delicious. The cute owl looking over the cafe is a nice accent of the cafe we liked. Thank you for such friendly service too :)
Michelle K — Google review
Fish burger was okay. Fries were salted enough.
Brandon T — Google review
3.7
(10)
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4.0
(234)
11 Lloyd Dunn Avenue, Airport, Wānaka 9382, New Zealand
http://www.therunwaylounge.com/
+64 3 443 7010
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21

Cardrona Alpine Resort

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Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Cardrona Alpine Resort is a laid-back all-season destination offering snow sports and biking trails. Located in the Cardrona Valley, it caters to everyone from beginners to Olympic athletes. The resort, situated 45 minutes from Queenstown and 20 minutes from Wanaka, provides a family-friendly atmosphere with excellent ski and snowboard programs for kids of all ages.
Great snow, friendly staff, and a well-run resort! I visited Cardrona Ski Resort twice this season—first from June 21–23 and then again from June 27–29. I’ll admit I was a bit unsure about the snow conditions at first, especially being early in the season, but I was pleasantly surprised! The snow was actually great when I got there, and the resort was in really good shape. Not all slopes were open yet in June, which is understandable, and unfortunately the resort had to close on June 26th due to rain. But the good news is that powdery snow followed right after—and Cardrona handled it all really well. They offer refunds or rescheduling for rentals, lift passes, and even childcare if conditions force a closure, which I really appreciated. One of the highlights was how well they take care of families(with a little extra charge). The childcare staff were amazing and professional—I felt completely comfortable leaving my little one there while I hit the slopes. The staff overall were super friendly and helpful, and the vibe of the place is warm and welcoming. I had a really good time and would definitely come back again! BTW Check out the snow condition each day in the following photos. Follow “JC snowboard“ on YouTube for more videos and watch as I improve!
張晏榕 — Google review
Probably the best ski resort for a general good day out for everyone in New Zealand. If you love terrain parks and pipes then this is the place to be in Australasia. Great facilities and well groomed trails. Off piste has certainly got better with the opening of Soho.
Paul S — Google review
Was a wonderful ski field. Had a lot of runs to do and was great with all the lifts and covered escalator for the learners.some staff had no ideas about colours of runs so maybe something for staff to learn up on but we managed to find a ski instructor and they were really knowledgeable about the different coloured runs etc. A lot to do here and a lot of runs. Spent a good day here. Have to get here early if you want a park otherwise you won’t see your car for the day so come prepared. Cafe is on the expensive side, tourist prices of course but still a great day of skiing had. Would definitely come back for more.
Haley B — Google review
Fantastic ski resort with amazing views and well-groomed slopes! Great for beginners and experienced skiers alike. Friendly staff, good facilities, and a fun atmosphere. One of the best places to ski in New Zealand! 🎿🏔️❄️
SK S — Google review
Great place for beginners to expert, but over crowded place for first timers. Should probably go to Remarkables if it’s your first time. Rentals are good quality. And the stuff is friendly and helpful. A lot of easy runs for beginners at different levels. I found it great to instruct people at different levels from beginner to intermediate. Great place for both snowboarding or skiing. Plenty of runs open and the jumps are well groomed.
Karl D — Google review
Very positive and friendly Team running the resort. Private ski lessons are high quality, recommended. Moderate busy. Accommodation is very hard to book, but worth it. Rooms are clean and confortable. Several food options and coffeshop. Not your 5star level meals, but very good considering how remote the location is and supply challenges. Equipment appear to be very well maintained, including lifts, no visual signs of significant wear.
Valera — Google review
We came in the first week of September. Spring just started. It treat us well with a sunny sky in the early morning then massive snow in mid day. The field is well maintained and lots experiences for different ski level. We had fun!
Elena X — Google review
Great place with great snow in 2025. Hope to get back there soon. If your car is two wheel drive, best to just catch the free shuttle from the base of the mountain to the top.
Cory K — Google review
4.7
(2646)
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4.5
(802)
Cardrona Valley Rd, Cardrona 9305, New Zealand
https://cardrona-treblecone.com/
+64 800 440 800
22

UnderDog Sled Dog Tours

Tour operator
Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
If I could give this business zero stars I would. I spent $530 on a two person tour back in August 2022. Underdog cancelled due to weather and which was of our control. I was informed I will be able to obtain a refund. 6 months later, I’ve emailed & called multiple times. No answer and have been ignored.. If I could go back in time I would never have booked with this company. If you do, you will run the risk of loosing $530. I cannot believe a company like this is happy to take your money, not deliver a service and continue to book tours with other people. BEWARE and RE CONSIDER!!!!!
Madeleine F — Google review
If anyone wants a glimpse into how corrupt these folks are, listen to the 3ep series The Underdogs, from The Outside/In podcast, produced by New Hampshire public radio. You'll get an even better picture how they've earned all the negative reviews you'll find. Truly terrible people.
Jason S — Google review
DO NOT BOOK!! Do not book anything through these guys. They cancelled the day of. I am owed over $500. Won't pick up the phone or answer emails. Been over a year.
Tatijuana S — Google review
DO NOT BOOK THIS TOUR!!! So disappointed. This is the 3rd time we have been to Queenstown and we have nothing but good things to say about all the many experiences we have had. Our sled dog tour was cancelled and like so many we have not received our refund either. This has been promised in emails but now we get no response. Terrible service, we had another experience cancelled and they refunded us immediately. I fail to understand when payment is made in advance why refunds take 5 to 10 days and then not at all.
Julie P — Google review
Our winter tour was cancelled by UnderDog Sled Dog tour. They agreed to refund me the money. According to their website cancellation policy, it takes 5-10 working days. However, after many text messages and phone calls, still no refund after a month. They even don’t feel any apology for their action. This shows how careless they are to their customers.
Nolan — Google review
Like others our tour was rescheduled and then cancelled. A month later and still no refund... It's a considerable amount of money. Have tried to contact via email, phone and text to no avail. Please get in touch UnderDog Sled Tours. Update - We're now 2 months and counting waiting for our refund. There have been many excuses and many assurances of payment, but now texts are being ignored completely. DON'T book with these guys, they'll take your money and run.
Leigh S — Google review
SCAMMERS AND THEIVES: Do not book anything through these guys, if they happen to cancel your tour for some reason, which is perfectly acceptable. They will not refund your money. I have been promised a refund for 2 months now. I am owed over $500. Won't pick up the phone or answer emails.
Adam G — Google review
** edit - over a YEAR later and still no refund, now ignoring all my communications. Awful awful awful. Like others my tour was cancelled and I have spent 3 months trying to get my money back to no avail. Constant lies / excuses over emails about the bank ‘rejecting the payment’ ‘finance department thought they sent it’. Terrible form.
Jenayah E — Google review
Like others my refund is well overdue. Booking was cancelled due to Covid and met the criteria for a refund supposedly to occur in 5-10 working days . I was advised it had been “passed on to the accounts department”. Now 25 days overdue. Warning: DON’T pay in advance especially that they are taking bookings for 2023. I’m taking legal action now.
Rhys G — Google review
Tour was rescheduled by UnderDog and then cancelled the day of. Despite many emails still no refund. Don't bother booking, they'll just keep your money. Poor form UnderDog.
Jo E — Google review
1.7
(18)
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5.0
(151)
43FR+4W, Cardrona 9305, New Zealand
+64 27 516 5502
23

Crown Range Road

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Crown Range Road is a must-visit route to Queenstown, especially during late spring, summer, or early autumn. This winding mountain pass offers breathtaking views as you descend into Queenstown. However, it's not advisable to drive on this road in winter due to potential snow and ice.
4.5
(108)
Otago Region, New Zealand
24

Gibbston Valley Winery & Restaurant

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Winery
Restaurant
Gibbston Valley Winery & Restaurant is a charming boutique winery nestled in the picturesque Central Otago wine country. The restaurant offers an idyllic al fresco dining experience, featuring a seasonal menu crafted from fresh local ingredients and an impressive selection of wines that perfectly showcase the region's viticulture. Visitors can also enjoy tours and tastings, immersing themselves in the world of pinot noir within the large cave.
We had a large group cave tour and wine tasting last week with Melissa, and another tour this week with Allaira. Both were absolutely amazing!! Allaira and Melissa are both so knowledgeable about the history of the region and the Gibbston Valley Winery. They made this a great time for all! The additional wine and cheese boards we ordered after our tour were perfect as well. Delicious all around! We will definitely return again. Thank you to all who made this such a memorable experience for our groups!!
Katie N — Google review
The experience was okay, but I found the winery to be quite commercial and lacking the charm and personal touch you sometimes get in smaller places. It was also very busy, which made it feel a bit rushed. The wines were fine, but in my opinion it’s not really worth the stop when there are so many other wineries in the area that offer a more special and memorable experience.
Lihi S — Google review
We were a bit underwhelmed with the winery itself - could really use a refresh to the interiors and perhaps even the branding. The wine was nice, but not a stand-out in the region. The saving grace for us however, (despite the commerciality) was the cheesery! We sampled a bunch of delicious cheeses (unfortunately we couldn’t take any home to Australia) and we also purchased some of the Pinot noir truffle chocolates which were DIVINE! So much so, we made a special second trip back to the winery just to purchase more for ourselves and for a gift. Didn’t try the Chardonnay chocs (not into white choc) but highly recommend the Pinot noir truffles and the Pinot noir fudge - 5 stars for those!
M P — Google review
Stopped here for a self drive wine tour of the region and was a great way to start the day! The venue was great and the cellar door is set up nicely. Our main waiter was Jules who was amazing. He was very interested in our likes and plans for the day, passing on his recommendations for other stops on the way. He made sure to talk us through each wine we tried and how it was created. The wines were delicious and sitting by the fire was very cosy.
Jordan F — Google review
Our tour with Ange was absolutely incredible! As someone who doesn’t know much about wine but loves drinking it, I really appreciated how he shared so much interesting information without getting too technical. He took the time to make sure we understood each tasting profile, and his friendliness was unmatched. You could really see his passion for what he does, Gibbston Valley is lucky to have him! Hard to believe it was only his third time running a tasting tour; he definitely deserves a pay rise! Micah + Ben
Level T — Google review
This winery is beautiful! From the outside seating area, to the cellar door inside and the wine cave with it’s constant temperature of 14 degrees. The scenery in the valley is stunning and the whole layout of the winery is well thought out. As we were a little early for our booked tasting, a glass of pinot noir helped the time fly by. Well as they say….when in Rome 😛 Our tasting started with a small tour and explanation of the vineyard before heading over to the wine cave for our tasting. We tried a variety of reds and whites as well as the bubbles and I enjoyed them all. Usually, there is at least one that I don’t like but not this time. There is a cheesery and deli on site but to be honest, I forgot to have a look. Unlike me as I’m a big cheese and charcuterie fan! I did get to sample some chilli salami from one of the guys on our tour and it was delicious. Recommend popping into Gibbston for a wine tasting, but suggest that you book.
David K — Google review
We did the winery tour and tasting on the 22/10/25. It was fantastic! Our guide, Jules, was very charismatic and funny. We were only supposed to try four different wines, but because there was only three of us and we were the last tour of the day we tried six wines, which were all lovely! Great way to spend the afternoon, definitely recommend!🤩
Jusinta K — Google review
Tough to rate this in entirety, but we love the salmon and thought the cave wine tour was just alright. 🐟 having arrived early, we decided to take a seat in the restaurant and get some bites, but was tempted by the market fish which was a salmon and thought to share a plate - and it turned out to be the best we had! The salmon was really fresh, cooked to perfection, and had the right amount of seasoning too 💯 🍷 While we didn’t book the wine tour online, we reached at 2pm for the 3pm tour and didn’t get a good first experience before we even booked the visit. The wine tour itself was alright, started off at the vineyards with a brief description of how the vineyard came about and some background on the wines they have. This was followed by a cave tour, which if we heard right, took 3 months and 1.5 tonnes of explosives to create - definitely a unique experience. That said, the wine tasting was done right inside the cave, which to some extent was alright but felt a little rush since the entire experience was capped at 30 minutes, i.e we had to finish all 3 wines and leave within the allocated time slot. It most certainly wasn’t our favourite wine tour nor the best wines we have tried nor the best overall service. One that we find hard pressed to rate since we really enjoyed the food and the ambience with the alfresco dining - with a sub par wine tour experience.
YY — Google review
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1820 State Highway 6, Queenstown 9371, New Zealand
https://www.gibbstonvalley.com/
+64 3 442 6910
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Cromwell Heritage Precinct

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Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Heritage Precinct museum in New Zealand showcases restored buildings from the Gold Rush era of the 1860s, which now house shops and cafes. It offers a chance to reflect on early European history while exploring horse stables and enjoying picnics near Lake Dunstan's seating areas. There are vintage equipment displays, bakeries, and life-sized mannequins that add to the experience. The spot is also ideal for food and drinks with a stunning view of the lake.
It's a lovely spot for a break when you are on your way to somewhere from Queenstown or if you are in cromwell. It's like a walk down the memory lane with historical displays open for you to explore on a beautiful lakeside. The cafe here served some delicious cakes and coffee.
Prerna V — Google review
Great explore to what people used to have back then. Impressed by the estates being preserved. Attendants at the shops open were welcoming and helpful. Definitely worth the trip.
Andrew C — Google review
Interesting place to stop and stretch your legs. Small gold fields style town buildings with most that you can explore inside. The whole town sits on the banks of Lake Dunstan so can be a very scenic lunch or coffee stop
Murray L — Google review
A selection of old town buildings rebuilt after part of the town was flooded for the building of a dam back in the 70s. These shop fronts portray the late 1800s though so a step back in time. Worth a little wander around. A couple of places to eat and drink too.
Shaun L — Google review
This is an amazing spot, so much history here and its worth the walk around to see everything. Today was our very first time seeing the 'Old Cromwell ' we traveled up from Dunedin. Come check it out 😁
Greg G — Google review
It's free, it's got great parking it's well set up . Interesting exhibition. Shops to browse. Recommended.
Lynda G — Google review
Amazing place, hands down better than Arrowtown! Try the Angus beef sausage roll at Grain Store cafe too!
Georgi W — Google review
Gorgeous little location. Was not expecting this, all working shops with lots of lovely gifts.
Amanda P — Google review
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Melmore Terrace, Cromwell 9310, New Zealand
http://www.cromwellheritageprecinct.co.nz/
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Jones Family Fruit Stall

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Fruit and vegetable store
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Jones Family Fruit Stall in Cromwell is a popular stop for fresh fruit, snacks, and gifts. They offer a wide variety of fruits, including unique hybrid options like Pluot and Peacharine. While slightly more expensive than supermarkets, it's a great spot to take a break during your travels. Visitors can also explore the orchard, sample fruit wines, and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. The stall offers an array of local products such as dried fruits and sweets.
It is popular place for tourists. The cherry and kiwi was so fresh and sweet. We tried ice cream with my kids. I recommend mango flavor👍🏻👍🏻
New L — Google review
I think they're one of the only fruit stalls with white cherries in the area. The cherries are very sweet and delicious BUT they have no quality control! In a 1kg box of cherries, nearly half were damaged, scarred and some even mouldy. These would never have been sold elsewhere or would be priced as seconds but they were sold full price. Very disappointed!!
Leedon R — Google review
Jones Family Fruit Stall offers a delightful stop along the Kawarau Gorge Road. This roadside stall provides a wide array of fresh, locally grown fruits. The vibrant colors of the produce are immediately appealing, showcasing the seasonal bounty of the Central Otago region. You can expect to find a variety of fruits, likely including apples, cherries, peaches, and possibly some more unique local offerings depending on the time of year. Supporting local growers like the Jones family is a great way to enjoy the freshest flavors of New Zealand. Stopping here provides a lovely opportunity to taste the region's best.
The E — Google review
This is the right place to buy some seasonal fresh fruits 🍒🍇🍎🍊🍋🥝, veggies 🥦🥕🧅🫜🍅🫑, Manuka Honey 🍯 & snacks in Cromwell. They also have fresh fruit ice cream 🍦and a beautiful flowers garden 🌹🌹🌹next to it, so you can sit there and enjoy an ice cream or snap pictures. 😍 By that time I had already get back on the bus after shopping for some seasonal fresh fruits and strolling arround the garden with my group. Then the driver approached me and said that the shop owner wanted to meet me. So I went back to the shop. As a TL, I introduced myself to her 🤝 and chit chat for a while. She was a humble person. She let me take the drink that I wanted from the chiller and gave me 1 pcs manuka honey as a souvenir. Thank You Mrs. Jones..May you always be healthy. See you again next time.🙏🏻😘💖
Irene S — Google review
Mrs Jones, delicious fruit and beautiful rose garden !I found two roses (The last two photos, a red bush and a pink climber)that are performing very well. Can you tell me their variety names? Thanks.
刘帮论房 — Google review
Nice place to get fresh farm produce, but bit pricey. A box of strawberry was 7.9 NZD, while on supermarket it was price on 4.9 NZD
Era D — Google review
Delicious fruits and especially love the fresh fruit ice cream!
Yvonne F — Google review
We stopped here for some real fruit ice cream. Not only was it delicious, but we were able to eat it in a gorgeous garden! what a wonderful little break in the day.
Susan S — Google review
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489 State Highway 6, Kawarau Gorge Road, Cromwell 9384, New Zealand
http://mrsjonesorchard.co.nz/
+64 3 445 0275
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Highlands Motorsport Park

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Sights & Landmarks
Car racing venue
Auto Race Tracks
Highlands Motorsport Park is located near Cromwell, offering a range of driving experiences and attractions. The center features a motorsport museum, a go-kart track with high-speed karts, dirt buggies for off-road action, and an international standard race track where visitors can enjoy thrilling rides in luxury cars like Porsche GT3 and Lamborghini. Additionally, the park offers interactive activities for kids in the museum and provides taxi rides for an adrenaline-pumping experience.
Awesome place to stop by if you love motorsports. Check out the cars on the track, where people have paid for experiences. I was lucky to see the Lamborghini come out and the Ford GT come out. Also check out Loo with a View under the Cafe at the back.
Ken T — Google review
It was my first time trying go-karts and it was truly an amazing experience! My 10-year-old son had an absolute blast too. Even if you bump a little, it doesn’t hurt. Before that, we played mini golf, and it was really fun doing it with the wind blowing hard—it added to the charm!
MS K — Google review
Pop by to take a quick look during our road trip. Beautiful, powerful cars on display in the area. You would love this place if you are a race car enthusiast. Heard it will probably be one of the f1 race track in the near future from one of the locals.
Gabriel — Google review
Love this place, Tony has injected so much motorsport passion into NZ, recommend stopping by! Also, the team at Highlands are always so welcoming.
Steve — Google review
During our road trip through New Zealand, we stumbled upon the Highlands race track quite by chance. We were hoping that an opportunity to either drive or ride along would be available at just the right time. And I was in luck! Shortly after arriving, I was able to enjoy a very dynamic ride in a Lamborghini Huracán with a professional driver. The track is very interesting, with tight corners, fast sections through hills and valleys, and bridge crossings. I had a lot of fun and highly recommend it.
Andreas S — Google review
Did the 7 lap Mustang self drive. Well worth the money. Great instruction and very friendly. I would recommend. Even if you aren't a ford man like myself.
Niven U — Google review
Got a voucher for my 70th. Second lap was flat out. Loved it Also had coffee and eggs bene. Great spot to eat and watch. Can't wait to go back
Jill M — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience with instructor Matt during clay shooting at oxbow. The place is stunning, super indulged experience, safe, lots of rounds and worth every cent. A must try.
Ascension — Google review
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Corner SH6 and Sandflat Road, Sandflat Road, Cromwell 9384, New Zealand
https://www.highlands.co.nz/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=gmb
+64 3 445 4052
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Mt Difficulty Wines

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Winery
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Central Otago, Mt Difficulty Wines is a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts and food lovers alike. This charming winery, located on the renowned Felton Road, offers an inviting rustic-chic restaurant and tasting bar where visitors can indulge in delightful wine samplings. The winery emerged from a collaboration of four esteemed vineyards, creating a seamless experience that showcases their expertise.
One of the highlights of our trip! A reservation is absolutely essential if you want to enjoy a seated meal with these stunning views. The wine tasting was exceptional – every pour complemented the food so beautifully, and the staff were incredibly knowledgeable and warm, helping us pair our selections perfectly. We ended up wanting to try almost every main dish, and the staff kindly advised us not to overorder – which turned out to be great advice because the desserts were incredible and definitely not to be missed. From the locally inspired produce to the thoughtfully plated mains and their signature wines, everything was top-tier. The atmosphere, service, and scenery all came together to make this a dream lunch. Highly, highly recommend!
TianRong T — Google review
Mt Difficulty is an absolute gem in Central Otago. The team is professional, attentive and friendly. The food is outstanding, beautifully presented and full of flavor. As my sister likes sparkling wine so we ordered a bottle. Will definitely come back next time for the wine tasting. Highly recommended for anyone wants memorable food, wine and landscape experience 🍷👍
Uyen ( — Google review
We have a lunch session at the winery and shared a couple of dishes. The vegetarian ravioli was really good, as with the tiger prawns. The crispy pork belly was OK but not fantastic. The wine tasting was good although I think it was overpriced for a winery which should use the chance to promote their wines.
STEK T — Google review
A must!!! Every aspect of the food was sensational. Chef Chloe and Ruby in the kitchen have a real eye for presentation and flavour! On top of that the wine tasting and views were breathtaking. Cannot wait to rebook another holiday and drive this beautiful scenic road and have the best lunch in NZ 🍷
CHRIS G — Google review
Wow! If I could give more stars I would. Our group lunch was phenomenally delicious & the hospitality was excellent. We had a time crunch so the staff ensured we had a relaxed experience whilst still leaving on schedule. Thank you so much Claire & Markis who served us... chefs too! Will definitely be back & recommend to all my friends & family etc :)
Claudia R — Google review
We had lunch here and the food was amazing. Humble, simple and delicious. And there are couple wine tasting options which it’s not mandatory to order 1 per person.
June M — Google review
One of the best experience and my favourite in Central Otago! Scenic location, friendly staff and great Pinot Noir wines! I visited on 01 August 2025 and sampled their premium range. The staff shared excellent knowledge about their wines. Nothing beats sitting out on their patio and sampling their Pinot Noir! I will be back for sure!
Sarang M — Google review
Every element of our lunch experience at Mt Difficulty winery was exceptional.. Boasting a beautiful view across wineries, orchards and mountains, this restaurant could be forgiven for offering average fare.. This is most certainly not the case! Delicious food pairs with high-quality wines, in particular, I enjoyed the burrata with their Chenin Blanc and eye fillet with their Manson's farm pinot noir..
Nicholas R — Google review
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73 Felton Road, Bannockburn 9384, New Zealand
http://www.mtdifficulty.nz/
+64 3 445 3445
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Otago Central Rail Trail

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Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
Hiking Trails
The Otago Central Rail Trail is a distinctive recreational attraction in the southern part of New Zealand. This 150km stretch of former railway has been transformed into a pathway for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders to appreciate the remarkable landscape of Central Otago while immersing themselves in the region's isolation and historical significance.
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Otago Region, New Zealand
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Shebikeshebikes

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Bicycle repair shop
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Once was enough - a fabulous experience once!!! Cycling the Dunstan Trail was more challenging than I thought it would be .. hairpin turns were wicked. Probably it was scary for me for these reasons: 1) I’d never ever ridden trails as close to ‘the edge’ as these - on the left side nearest the drop off. 2) It was my first time on an E-bike 3) The narrow trail/path with loose gravel was new to me - I am used to bike trails or country side roads in Canada. It took me until the last third of the trail I began to feel comfortable shifting the gears on the right handle bar as well as the E-speed on the left. Thankfully I opted for an E-bike… it would have been impossible for me to ride on a regular bike! Not so for the younger stronger set! All that said, I am thrilled to have done the Dunstan - a miracle with tremendous long lasting memories!!’ Stunning vistas with stops along the way up and down with equal challenge ability! Thank you for making the trip possible. Shebikeshebikes is a terrific company with caring and competent friendly folks. Mji
Maureen F — Google review
Great service from Shebikeshebikes meant we had a great day on the trail. We were a really mixed group in terms of experience and ability, but electric bikes and the crew's recommendation for what trail to ride meant we all had a fabulous time. Thanks for the care you took making sure we had what we needed. Ngā mihi!
Sarah J — Google review
This was my first taste of Otago trails. Staying at Ranfurly, I chose to ride what was recommended to be the best section of the Otago Rail Trail, ie Omakau to Ranfurly. Shebikeshebikes were able to shuttle me and my ebike to Omakau from where I was able to cycle the trail back to the motor camp at Ranfurly. Shebikeshebikes provided the perfect service; a very enjoyable drive with a lovely driver and at a remarkably reasonable cost. P.S. Two days later I used Shebikeshebikes to shuttle me and my bike from Clyde to Cromwell so I could ride the amazing Lake Dunstan Trail back to Alexandra Holiday Park. Again the shuttle service was superb.
Gary D — Google review
Amazing experience with shebikeshebikes on the Otago Rail Trail. Service was great before the trip, prompt and clear communication, and on the trip. Bikes worked well, shuttle bus and luggage transport was great. Suggested accommodation on the trail was also wonderful. Thanks for a great experience!
Marryam L — Google review
Very satisfied repeat customers having biked both Clutha Gold and Otago Central Rail Trail with Shebikeshebikes. Great service, very comfortable bikes, and some wonderful accomodation options we never would have found by ourselves..
Lisa M — Google review
Hired an E bike for my lovely wife to do a portion of the rail trail. Really easy to deal with, plenty of information. They even have an after hours return option. Nice bike that was well maintained. No chance of keeping up with her on my 'normal' bike. Perfect way to see the rail trail.
Paul H — Google review
This is the go to place for bike hire in Clyde..well versed in the local trails..able to have our bikes delivered to Cromwell which made for a easy return to Clyde...Dunstan Trail 10 out 10
Mike M — Google review
Fantastic experience with shebikeshebikes - the 3 day rail trail was perfect for me . Travelling alone I met lovely people every step of the way. Fabulous accommodation esp behindthebikesheds!!
Lucie G — Google review
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11 Wilson Street, Omakau 9377, New Zealand
http://www.shebikeshebikes.co.nz/
+64 3 447 3271
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