Crown Range Road

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Crown Range Road is New Zealand's highest sealed highway, winding dramatically between Queenstown and Wanaka over the Crown Range Summit at 1,076 metres. This 30-kilometre stretch is a driver's thrill, offering sweeping alpine views, steep switchbacks, and a sense of adventure that rivals any South Island pass. While not for the faint-hearted, the road rewards with panoramic vistas of the Remarkables and the Cardrona Valley, especially at sunset when the mountains glow gold. It's a quintessential Kiwi road trip experience, best tackled in a car with good brakes and a camera ready.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day to drive the full route and make stops – the actual drive takes about 45 minutes without stops, but you'll want at least 2–3 hours to enjoy the viewpoints, grab a drink at Cardrona Hotel, and explore Arrowtown or Wanaka. If you're a keen photographer or want to hike a short trail at the summit, allow a full day to soak it all in. The road is best driven in summer or autumn (December to April); winter can bring snow and ice, so check conditions and carry chains.

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