Cardrona Valley

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Cardrona Valley is a ruggedly beautiful corridor that cuts through the Southern Alps, connecting Queenstown and Wanaka. This historic valley is best known for the Cardrona Hotel, one of New Zealand's oldest pubs, and the Cardrona Alpine Resort, a beloved ski field. But beyond the famous landmarks, the valley offers golden tussock hills, braided rivers, and a sense of isolation that feels worlds away from the nearby tourist hubs.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors drive through the valley in a day as part of the Crown Range Road journey between Queenstown and Wanaka. To truly appreciate the valley, stop for a meal at the Cardrona Hotel and take a distillery tour (allow 2–3 hours). If you're skiing or mountain biking, plan a full day at Cardrona Alpine Resort. For a deeper immersion, consider an overnight stay at the Cardrona Hotel or a nearby lodge, giving you time to explore the farm tours and walking trails at a leisurely pace.

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