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Perched high in the mountains between Wanaka and Queenstown, Cardrona is a tiny gold-rush village that has traded its pickaxes for ski poles and craft beer. The drive here is an event in itself — the Crown Range Road twists over the dramatic saddle, offering heart-stopping views of the Southern Alps. In winter, the ski field buzzes with powder hounds, while summer reveals a valley ripe for mountain biking, hiking, and soaking up the alpine sun. Cardrona’s historic hotel, with its creaky floorboards and open fire, feels like a step back in time — and their mulled wine is legendary.
Highlights & What to See
- Cardrona Ski Field – A family-friendly mountain with reliable snow, wide groomers, and a famously relaxed vibe. The base lodge serves hearty meals with a view.
- Cardrona Hotel – One of New Zealand’s most photographed pubs, this 1860s gold-rush relic is perfect for a drink by the fire or a classic pub lunch.
- Mount Pisa Trail – A challenging mountain-bike descent (or hike) that rewards with panoramic views of the Cardrona Valley and distant peaks.
- Bungy & Jet Boat Thrills – The Cardrona River canyon is a playground for adrenaline seekers; try the Nevis Bungy or a high-speed jet-boat ride.
- Historic Gold-Mining Sites – Short walks reveal remnants of the 1860s gold rush, including old water races and stone huts.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors allocate a full day — either a day on the ski slopes (winter) or a combination of hiking, biking, and pub lunch (summer). If you’re passing through on the Crown Range Road, even a one-hour stop at the Cardrona Hotel is worthwhile. For a deeper experience, consider an overnight stay at the hotel or a nearby lodge to catch the sunset over the Remarkables.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wanaka – Just a 30-minute drive over the Crown Range, Wanaka offers lakefront dining, the famous Wanaka Tree, and Puzzling World.
- Queenstown – The adventure capital is 45 minutes south, with bungy jumping, Milford Sound tours, and a buzzing après-ski scene.
- Arrowtown – A picturesque gold-rush town with historic cottages, boutique shops, and a lovely Chinese settlement.
- Gibbston Valley – New Zealand’s southernmost wine region, known for its pinot noir and cellar-door tastings; combine with a visit to the Kawarau Gorge bungy site.
- Lindis Pass – For a scenic detour, the road east over Lindis Pass leads to the Mackenzie Country and Aoraki/Mount Cook.
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Image credits
- Whale Watching in Kaikoura — Destination Kaikōura / CC BY 4.0
- Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0