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Glenorchy Must Do's

Glenorchy Road

The 46km drive from Queenstown to Glenorchy is renowned for its jaw-dropping beauty. Drivable in 45 minutes, in reality you’ll want a lot longer, to appreciate spectacular forest, lake and mountain views.

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Glenorchy Animal Experience

Grab a bag of pellets and the animals will eat straight from your hands. This family run farm is home to an assortment of jovial farm animals.

Glenorchy Walkway

On a blue-sky day this easy walk dazzles. The boardwalk absorbs enchanting wetland, Mt Earnslaw views and chirpy birdsong for one to two hours.

Paradise Ziplines

Boasting an eight-line zipline course, pick the one that suits your daredevil level. From sky-high glides across forest treetops to floating mere metres above Orc Chasm.

Sunrise at Glenorchy Wharf

At sunrise, when the water's placid and the mountains shimmer over Lake Wakatipu, it's picture-perfect.

Paradise

By no means a large place, most people go for a selfie with the road sign and the scenic 25km drive there. When Sir Ian McKellen (Gandalf) saw Paradise, he remarked ‘This is the Middle‐earth™ I had always pictured.’

Camp Glenorchy Eco Retreat

In keeping with its alpine surroundings and built to the world’s highest level of sustainability standards, guests can stay in modern cabins, bunk huts or powered campervan/RV sites, and access yoga classes, the cosy campfire shelter and a shared kitchen.

Off-road Self-drive

Take charge of one of Delta Discovery’s 4WD electric vehicles to explore Glenorchy’s stunning rugged terrain quietly and independently.

Mrs Woolly's General Store

For an array of locally made South Island mementos, look no further. These homely cabins are packed with quirky gifts, fresh food, a book exchange and good coffee.

High Country Horses

Equestrians won't want to miss this experience. Combining guided horse treks with non-stop spectacular views, trot over terrain barely touched by humankind and remote landscapes used for the Lord of the Rings film trilogy.

Road to Glenorchy © DWB

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