Cardrona

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Tucked into the Crown Range between Queenstown and Wanaka, Cardrona is a tiny historic settlement that punches well above its weight. The main draw is the beautifully restored Cardrona Hotel, a gold-rush-era pub with a roaring fireplace, beer garden, and a reputation as one of New Zealand's most photographed buildings. But there's more: the valley offers superb hiking, mountain biking, and winter skiing at Cardrona Alpine Resort, plus a chance to step back in time at the Cardrona Historic Precinct. This is a perfect pit stop or base for those seeking authentic high-country character.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors stop for a quick photo and a drink at the hotel – allow 30–45 minutes. But to truly appreciate the area, linger for lunch or an afternoon hike. If you're skiing or biking, dedicate a full day. Cardrona works best as a scenic detour between Queenstown and Wanaka (the Crown Range road is an adventure in itself).

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