Treble Cone

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Treble Cone, perched above Lake Wānaka in the Southern Alps, is New Zealand's largest ski area and a mecca for advanced skiers and snowboarders. Its vast, uncrowded terrain, dramatic alpine scenery, and reliable snowfall create an exhilarating backcountry feel within a lift-accessed resort. Beyond winter, the area offers spectacular hiking and photography opportunities, with panoramic views stretching from the lake to the sea.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day skiing or snowboarding, arriving early to make the most of the 45-minute drive from Wānaka. For summer hiking, half a day is sufficient for a short walk, but full-day tramps like Isthmus Peak require 5–7 hours. If you're combining with nearby attractions, allocate at least two days to explore the Wānaka region thoroughly.

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