Crown Range Road

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The Crown Range Road is New Zealand's highest sealed highway, winding between Queenstown and Wanaka through dramatic alpine scenery. This 47-kilometer stretch offers hairpin bends, sweeping views of the Cardrona Valley, and a sense of adventure that makes it a must-do for drivers seeking an alternative to the longer State Highway 6. In winter, snow can dust the peaks, while summer brings golden tussock and clear skies – just be prepared for steep gradients and occasional one-lane bridges.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least 1.5 hours for the drive without stops, but plan for 3-4 hours to fully enjoy the attractions. Start from Queenstown in the morning, take a lunch break at the Cardrona Hotel, and continue to Wanaka for an afternoon lakeside stroll. If you're skiing, allocate a full day for Cardrona Alpine Resort. The road is best done as part of a Queenstown-Wanaka day trip or a scenic detour on a longer South Island itinerary.

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