Arrowtown - Plus two fabulous short bike rides and accommodation options
Arrowtown must surely be one of New Zealand's most pretty towns. Settled in the 1860's during the gold mining boom, this historic town exudes the charm and character of yesteryear. Many of the cute miner's cottages and quaint shops, built when the village was a thriving mining town, are beautifully preserved and in use today, dotted along the tree lined streets and cobbled alleyways. This historic town is a favourite tourist destination with award winning cafes and restaurants, boutiques, bars and galleries.
The tree covered peaks and hillsides that surround Arrowtown are a picture, particularly in Autumn, when mature deciduous trees are cloaked in a striking palette of colours; great swaths of green, gold, yellow and red. A mecca for tourists and photographers alike.
Many of the miners were Chinese, and the settlement they occupied by the Arrow River is a historic park, explore some of the huts and relics – display boards along the path providing information and an insight into the harsh conditions they endured. You can also try your hand panning for gold and bikes are available for hire.
If golf is your passion, the region boasts three outstanding golf courses; Millbrook, The Hills, and Arrowtown.
Arrow River Bridges Bike Trail. The trail from Arrowtown to Gibbston Valley meanders alongside the beautiful, clear waters of the Arrow river, the trail twisting through the elegantly drooping willow trees, along country lanes and tree-lined riverside tracks. The scenery is so spectacular, you need to allow plenty of time for photo stops and to soak up the fantastic views. So, pack a picnic or treat yourself to a delicious lunch at Chard Farm or Gibbston Valley.
The trail zig zags back and forth over the Arrow river, courtesy of impressive suspension bridges, many high above valleys and ravines that are quite exhilarating and will test your nerves if you have a fear of heights. But you really do need to stop part way across these bridges, so you can cast your eyes around and take in the splendid views and revel in the crisp, clear mountain air.
The Barfoot Tunnel gets you under the busy highway and onto a part of the trail which follows the original goldminers' road into Queenstown. The historic Kawarau Bridge is a great spot to rest and watch the brave and courageous folk launch themselves off the bridge, from the original AJ Hackett bungy site. Once over this bridge you reach Gibbston Valley, famous for producing quality wines.
From here it's a short ride to Gibbston Valley Wines, a great destination for coffee, lunch, a cheese platter, wine or rejuvenating cold beer. Suitably fortified and refreshed, head back to Arrowtown via the same route. The ride is a relatively easy 16 – 18 kilometres one way. Transport can be arranged if your energy is flagging, but with such spectacular scenery the return trip is every bit as enjoyable.
Lake Hayes Loop. Situated close to Arrowtown is the stunningly beautiful Lake Hayes. A small sheltered lake, the calm waters reflect the surrounding majestic mountain ranges, making it one of New Zealand's most photographed lakes. It's an 8km circuit that can be biked (or walked) in either direction, although anticlockwise is probably a little easier. The track is quite narrow with steep drops in some places, so sometimes it's safer to stop while feasting your eyes on the visual spectacle. If you start and end at Arrowtown add another 8 kms to the trip.
Both of these rides form part of the 120km network of trails that make up the Queenstown cycle trail. Click HERE
Accommodation:
High End $$$: For a luxurious, indulgent experience the 5 star internationally renowned Millbrook Resort, is a fabulous destination. Set amidst 500 acres of parklands, world class golf courses and framed by the Remarkable Mountain Ranges this tranquil setting offers a slice of paradise. Award winning restaurants, spa and health facilities, and so much more.... The perfect treat for a special occasion. Millbrook Resort Click HERE
Mid Range $$: In winter the Cardrona Hotel is a hive of activity, bustling with skiers after a day on the slopes. Outside the ski season, the hotel is more tranquil. On the Crown Range between Wanaka and Queenstown, it's only 30 minutes from Arrowtown. We spent a night in this charming establishment and surprisingly, were the only house guests so we had the best room; an upstairs ensuite room, with a little balcony overlooking the picturesque garden bar and gorgeous rose bushes. The accommodation wing, situated behind the hotel, was peaceful and quiet, and the meals were hearty and tasty. Built in 1863 The Cardrona Hotel is a Heritage Building that retains the charm and character of a bygone era. Cardrona Hotel Click HERE
Budget $: Arrowtown Holiday Park. Only a 5 minute walk from the centre of Arrowtown, this holiday park is spacious and quiet with views towards the mountain ranges. Well maintained, tidy, modern facilities and grounds, they offer a range of accommodation from fully self- contained cottages, ensuite studios, lodge room and tent sites. Arrowtown Holiday Park Click HERE
A unique and stunningly beautiful location, Arrrowtown is a great holiday destination at any time of the year. Just Go to Arrowtown


Pogies. When the weather gets chilly over the winter months, or you're paddling in the deep south when it can be cold at any time of the year, quality neoprene pogies will keep your hands toasty warm and dry. Velcro the pogies around the paddle shaft then simply slip your hands through to grip your paddle. The wide wrist opening makes it easy to get your hands in or out quickly.


When camping with access to the car, this 3 burner gas cooker is perfect. It even has a rack for cooking toast and the lid acts as a wind shield. The legs unscrew and it folds up into a tidy, compact unit. We have been using this cooker for over 20 years, so a pretty good investment. New models will no doubt have been modified and improved, but we have never had any issues with this one.


really basic, but don't buy two the same size and check that they fit inside each other to save space in your pack. Stainless steel, bullet proof coffee plungers, are a bonus when space is not an issue.


When bigger fold out chairs are not an option due to space or weight, but you don't fancy sitting on the ground all the time, these little beauties are just what you need. They take very little space and when kayaking fit up the pointy nose end especially well. We have had ours for quite a few years and have used them on frequent trips, so I can personally recommmend these Roamer Tri Stools. Available from Kathmandu, you can often pick them up for less than $20. Check them out
At some locations in NZ at certain times of the year, and certain times of the day (especially in Fiordland) sandflies or mosquito's can be a nuisance.



Air mattresses: Double and single styles available, perfect if you are camping close to your vehicle when weight and size not an issue. Lengthwise 185cm is a snug fit in our tent, however many of the new ones are 200 – 215 cm and will not fit in some compact dome tents. Many are also double the height, suitable only for large tents.
Stackable plastic cubes are fantastic to keep all related items together and the car stays nice & tidy. We can fit twelve boxes and access from back and rear doors means you only ever need to move one box to reach what you want.