Kinloch

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Kinloch is a tiny, off-grid settlement cradled at the head of Lake Wakatipu, deep in a remote arm of Otago. Reached by a scenic 40-minute drive from Arrowtown along a winding gravel road, this former gold-mining village now feels like a secret hideaway for those seeking absolute quiet and wild nature. The only sounds are the lapping lake, the call of birds, and the crackle of a fire in the lodge. It’s the perfect base for tramping, kayaking, or simply disconnecting from the world.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Kinloch is a destination for at least two nights if you want to tramp the Greenstone or Caples tracks. For a day trip from Arrowtown or Queenstown, allow a full day: drive out in the morning, enjoy a short walk and lunch at the lodge, and return by late afternoon. If you’re a keen kayaker or photographer, consider an overnight stay to catch the golden light at dawn and dusk.

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