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Regional Map #Lovewanaka Wanaka Region Popular Attractions Regional Map #lovewanaka Wanaka Region A B C D E F G H I Alpine Helicopters 03 443 4000 Gillespie Pass Region Southern Lakes Highlights $195pp 20min, Alpine Circuit 1 F6 Experience $315pp 40min, Mt Aspiring Glacier $540pp 1 1 1hr, Milford H’lights $795pp 2hr, alpineheli.co.nz Siberia Aspiring Helicopters 03 443 7152 Official Visitor Map Valley Region Glacier landing and scenic flights to Mt Aspiring, 2 C4 Southern Alps, Milford Sound and Mt Cook. 2016/2017 Blue Pools 20 www.aspiringhelicopters.co.nz Mt Aspiring Young Valley Basecamp Wanaka Climbing Centre 03 443 1110 3033m iv Yo R er with Clip ‘N Climb Indoor Rock Climbing for all (3yrs & Upper Wilkin Wilkin Valley un ra Cameron Town g R o 3 iv 19 r C6 over), including Clip ‘N Climb - where climbing meets theme er ka Flat Ma park (bookings required) www.basecampwanaka.co.nz W ilkin Riv 2 er Driving time, Wanaka to: 2 Cinema Paradiso 03 443 1505 Mount Aspiring National Park MAKARMAKARORAORA A must do movie experience’ Lonely Planet. ‘This is how 4 CBD For further information on back country hiking and huts Makarora - 1hr all cinemas should be’ Guardian. Homemade icecream, Haast Pass - 1hr 10min hot cookies, café menu, local beers and wines. please visit the Department of Conservation (DOC) 72 Haast - 2hrs 8 16 Fox Glacier - 3hrs 30min Eco Wanaka Adventures 0800 926 326 Personal eco tours-lake cruise & island nature walk, 2 Franz Josef Glacier - 4hrs 5 CBD Rob Roy Glacier heli hikes- Misty Mountains & Alpine Lakes, Rob Roy Minaret Peaks Hokitika - 6hrs Glacier guided trek. 1873m Boundary Creek Have a Shot 03 443 6656 Aspiring Hut Raspberry 1891m Region Claybird. Rifle. Archery. Golf ranges undercover. Creek 6 F6 Miniputt. Battlefield. Suitable novice and experienced. MATUKITUKI Prices $5–$38. Opposite airport. 3 VALLEY 3 Mt Alta Lake Wanaka Yacht Charters 0204 111 2668 6.55am Roys Peak Explore Lake Wanaka Under Sail! Comfortable 6-berth 2339m 5 CBD 12 6 yacht. Affordable bareboat or skippered charters. Trips: 2 hrs to half, full, or multi day. 18 Sawyer Burn www.wanaka.co.nz Black Peak 17 Puzzling World 03 443 7489 Town Wanaka’s iconic attraction celebrates 40+yrs of 2289m The Neck 7 F6 weirdness! Enjoy the Great Maze, Illusion Rooms, Puzzle Centre and much more to intrigue all ages. M Lake Kidds Driving time, Wanaka to: a Minaret Burn Wanaka Bush Siberia Experience 0800 345 666 Welcome to Wanaka t u Region Original fly walk jetboat adventure. New Blue Pools Raspberry Creek/Rob Roy Glacier Track k 311m Deep 8 it G2 experience. Glacier flight - easier walk - longer jetboat. - 60min (Warning: unsealed road and u 45.5km Long There’s so much to see and do in the Wanaka region, from 4 k Lake 4 Fun! river crossings. Check conditions) i R i Mou Waho the mountains, glaciers, native forests, lakes and rivers, the ve Isthmus Peak Hāwea H A R R I S r Island 1386m historic towns of Makarora, Cardrona and Luggate, to the M Treble Cone 393m Deep Dingle Peak Southern Alps Air Scenic Flights 0800 345 666 O U N 2 1417m 35km Long 1833m Region Milford Sound glacier flight & cruise, amazing glacier views beautiful lakeside locations of Lake Hawea and Wanaka. T Ski Area 9 F6 en-route. Fly further, see more-window seats for all. A 2088m Rocky Mountain Mt Burke I See our spectacular NZ. Discover hidden gems, immerse yourself in the beauty N Diamond Lake Mou Tapu S Loop Mt Maude The Peninsula of it all - but please remember to minimise your 15 Island 16 Wanaka Bike Tours 03 443 6363 / 0800 TO BIKE 11 Guided tours for all abilities including: cycling lakeside trails, environmental impact while you're here. Stevensons CBD Island Timaru River heli biking and backcountry rides. Small on numbers, big on Hospital Flat TE ARAROA satisfaction. Here’s some tips to help you leave no trace: GLENDHU Glendhu Bay - Motatapu River 10 TRAIL · BE considerate BAY Waterfall Creek Wanaka Flightseeing 0800 105 105 Awe-inspiring scenic flights to Milford Sound, with · Travel & camp ONLY where permitted 5 59 14 5 9 Region Maungawera Rd 15 Breast Hill F6 boat cruise options and more… A surreal once in a · Remove ALL waste - carry it in, lifetime opportunity. Fern Burn Hut carry it out. Roys Peak 13 38 Cemetery Rd 1578m Gladstone Wanaka Golf Club 03 443 7888 · DO NOT light fires Town Enjoy 18 spectacular holes, overlooking the lake and LAKAKE HĀWEA 10 Camphill Rd D5 mountains. Pro shop, driving range, club & cart hire, café & bar, open to the public all year. Skippers Road While you're here hashtag your images with Motatapu Hāwea River Grandview Mountain Paddle Wanaka 0800 926 925 #lovewanaka and link to @LakeWanakaNZ SEE TOWN MAP HHAWEAĀWWEAEA FLFLATAT Explore Lake Wanaka & the Clutha River by Kayak or SUP. 11 CBD Skyline Lake Rentals and guided tours, whether for 1 hour or a full day. Upper CCluthalutha River Newcastle Open daily 9-6. For expert booking advice and local knowledge contact: Mount Barker Rd Wanaka i-SITE Visitor Centre Coronet Peak Wanaka Lavender Farm 03 443 6359 6 89 6 Town Experience a walk through the flowers, farm animals, A 103 Ardmore Street, Wanaka Ski Area 12 F8 and games. Enjoy the lavender and honey shop and 1649m Cardrona P +64 3 443 1233 21 indulge in lavender ice-cream and herbal teas. Alpine Resort r Little TE ARAROA e WANAKA AIRPORT Cl v uth E [email protected] TRAIL 1936m i Criffel 22 a R R iv Wanaka River Journeys 0800 544 555 na 9 er The most exciting half day jet boat journey into Mt ro Wanaka-Luggate Hwy Grandview Ridge CBD rd LLUUGGATE Ca 17 1 LUGGATE Aspiring National Park: see glaciers, waterfalls and explore nature on a 50 min wilderness walk. Snow Farm www.lakewanaka.co.nzwww.wanaka.co.nz ARROWTOWN CARDRONACARDRONA 23 14 Queenstown Mt Barker Rd 6 Wanaka Trike Tours 0800 874 537 International The most unique, fun and exhilarating way to see Driving time, Wanaka to: CBD QUEENSTOWN Airport Driving time, Wanaka to: Wanaka & surrounds. Sightseeing, wine, food and historic 23 Mt Cook Village - 2hrs 30min pub tours plus more. Fun and experienced guides. Queenstown Airport – 50min Tekapo - 2hrs 30min Queenstown - 60min Christchurch - 5 hrs 30min 7 (Via Crown Range) P I S A R A N G E 7 Wanaka Wastebusters 03 443 8606 6 Town Fabulous, funky and sustainable. Browse in our massive Popular Tracks 8a D7 op shop: designer clothes, sports gear, retro, treasures. Roaring Meg TARRASTARRAS in the Wanaka Region Driving time, Wanaka to: Recycling drop-off. Open 7 days 9am-5pm. Remarkables 8 Ski Area Cromwell - 45min Warbirds & Wheels 03 443 7010 2307m 24 Queenstown Airport - 1hrs 10min Region NZ’s best collection of classic cars, Warbirds planes, Blue Pools Regional Map H2 45min return, 1.5km Queenstown - 1hrs 20min (Via Kawarau Gorge) 14 F6 Sir Tim Wallis exhibit, wearable arts and 1950s themed Rating: Easy. Child friendly, no bikes, no dogs diner & retail shop. E Gladstone Track Regional Map G5 90min one way, 6.5km Wildwire Wanaka 0800 WILDWIRE Region Absolute must do! Climb alongside the spectacular Rating: Easy. Bike & child friendly E 15 C5 Twin Falls waterfall and stay dry. Great for families and Driving time, Wanaka to: experienced adventurers. www.wildwire.co.nz Waterfall Creek to Glendhu Bay Regional Map E5 3hrs one way, 10km 8 Milford Sound - 5hrs 30min (Via Crown Range) 8 Rating: Medium. Bike friendly, dog on lead M Wilkin River Jets/Backcountry Helicopters 0800 538 945 Te Anau - 3hrs 30min (Via Crown Range) Region Fly, walk, jetboat. Established in 1968. Original and one Aspiring Hut Regional Map A3 2hrs one way, 9km 16 G2 of the best World Heritage experiences. Legends…. Rating: Medium. Child friendly, no dogs M CROMWELL B G H I Wanaka Beerworks 03 443 1865 Rob Roy Glacier Regional Map B3 3-4hrs return, 10km A Region Experience the only local brewery tour plus sample our 17 F6 Rating: Medium. No dogs or bikes M hand crafted beers, meet the brewers and fill your flagon. BANNOCKBURN Rocky Mountain Diamond Lake Loop Regional Map D5 45mins up to 3hrs 8 Wanaka Wine Tours 0800 946 387 Wanaka Region Main Highway Camp site CBD Experience award winning wine, gourmet food & stunning Rating: Medium to hard. No dogs or bikes M scenery with our friendly, knowledgeable guides. Scenic Photo Points Roads Mountain Bike Track Town Fern Burn Hut Regional Map D5 3-4hrs one way, 7km 3 Basecamp Rock Adventures 0800 227 322 Explore the Wanaka region – taking in the Unsealed Roads Hiking Track C6 Rating: Medium. No dogs or bikes M 9 9 most scenic photo spots around the area. Parking Te Araroa Trail CBD Deep Canyon 03 443 7922 Roys Peak (Mt Roy) Regional Map E5 5-6hrs return, 11km Driving time, Wanaka to: 18 Rating: Hard, but worth it. No dogs or bikes H Hashtag your photos #lovewanaka so we Alexandra - 1hr Toilets Hut Region can share them on Wanaka’s social 17 National Transport & Toy Museum 03 443 8765 Isthmus Peak Regional Map G4 5-6hrs return, 16km Dunedin - 3hrs 30min F6 networks. Petrol Station White Water Park Rating: Hard. No dogs H Region 1 Wanaka Helicopters 0800 46 36 26 Wanaka Region - points to Holiday Park Airport F6 For further information on back country hiking and huts please visit 10 24 the Department of Conservation (DOC), located in the CBD. C D E F 5 CBD Wanaka Parasailing 0800 112 288 i-SITE Visitor Centre Te Araroa Trail 0 500m 1km DOC Hiking Track Medical Centre Mountain Bike Track Parking No Bikes Toilets Barbecues Petrol Station Frisbee Golf B Holiday Park Recycle Centre ea c o n P Dump station Church Waterfall t Rd rv Camp site Main Highway Lake Wanaka G Creek r Dv e h Park 277m above sea level k nrit a Pe Bus Stop Roads B A Playground Unsealed Roads t h e
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