St Arnaud

Nestled on the shores of Lake Rotoiti in Nelson Lakes National Park, St Arnaud is a serene alpine village that serves as the gateway to some of New Zealand's finest beech forests and mountain trails. With its crisp mountain air and mirror-like lake, this tiny settlement is a haven for hikers, kayakers, and anyone craving a dose of pure wilderness. The village itself is compact, with a handful of accommodation options and a small general store, but the real draw lies in the untouched landscapes that surround it.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least 2–3 days to fully experience St Arnaud. Spend your first day exploring the lake and short walks like the Lakeside Track. Dedicate a full day to a longer hike, such as the Mount Robert Circuit or a section of the Travers-Sabine Circuit. A third day allows for kayaking, birdwatching, or a visit to Lake Rotoroa. If you're short on time, a day trip from Nelson or Blenheim is possible, but you'll miss the tranquil evening atmosphere.

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