Things to do in Kinloch

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Diamond lake near Kinloch, Otago, New Zealand
Diamond lake near Kinloch, Otago, New Zealand
A delightful spot alone at the end of a stunning drive. Gorgeous views, delicious food (kids menu too), comfy beds across a variety of room types and all affordable, even for backpackers. Kitchen available for guests to use but only a small shop to buy food. Fantastic hot tub up the back of the property, perfect for starry nights. 

Kayaks for use in summer. Bikes and fishing rods for hire all year. Tree house on the beach. Tons of activities in the area, especially walks.

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Kinloch offers a great view of Lake Wakatipu and the Dart River boats speeding around. It's across the lake from Glenorchy and worth a stop.
Sometimes a piece of New Zealand "Paradise" is far closer than you think - like this #beach at Kinloch, not far from Glenorchy.

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1. Coronet Peak Ski Area

Traverse ski and snowboard runs for all skill levels at Coronet Peak, a 691-acre (280-hectare) ski field to the northeast of Queenstown. Take on moguls and off-piste areas, then recharge at one of the many cafés and restaurants that serve hot food and drinks throughout the day.
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Coronet Peak Ski Area featuring snow skiing as well as a small group of people

2. Queenstown Gardens

The Queenstown Gardens occupy a small peninsula on Lake Wakatipu, on the outskirts of Queenstown. Since 1867 the gardens have been a central feature of the town, and provide a tranquil break from the busy streets. Visit the gardens to see historic, heritage-listed trees, marvel at the views of The Remarkables mountain range, or enjoy sporting and leisure activities.
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Queenstown Gardens which includes a bridge and a pond

3. Skyline Queenstown

Winding up the side of Bob’s Peak is the steepest cable-car line in the Southern Hemisphere. Since 1967, the Skyline Gondola has been taking visitors to the summit of Bob’s Peak for views across the Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu area. Skyline also operates a number of adventure activities on the mountain. The gondola is the best way to access the mountain biking, hiking and paragliding that takes place on Bob’s Peak.
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Skyline Gondola which includes a coastal town and a bay or harbor

4. Lake Wakatipu

Lake Wakatipu is a lightning bolt-shaped lake set in the shadow of dramatic mountain peaks and alpine forests. The lake is the ideal setting for outdoor pursuits such as biking, fishing, kayaking and walking. Lake Wakatipu is 84 kilometres (52 miles) long and extends for 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) at its widest point. Māori legend states that the lake formed after a giant was burnt to death and thus scorched a huge hole by melting the ice of the nearby mountains.
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Lake Wakatipu featuring mountains and a lake or waterhole

5. Walter Peak High Country Farm

Across Lake Wakatipu from Queenstown lies Walter Peak High Country Farm, a traditional New Zealand station that has been converted into accommodation for tourists. Access to the station and the mountain itself is difficult by car, making it a relatively untouched part of the region. Instead, visitors journey to Walter Peak by historic steamboat.
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Walter Peak High Country Farm showing tranquil scenes

6. TSS Earnslaw Steamship

This historic steamboat has been servicing the people of Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu for more than 100 years. Commissioned by New Zealand Railways at the beginning of the 20th century, the ship’s parts were built in Dunedin before being transported by train to the lake, where it was assembled and has remained ever since. Today the ship operates 11 months of the year ferrying passengers between Queenstown and Walter Peak High Country Farm, as well as giving scenic cruises on Lake Wakatipu.
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TSS Earnslaw Steamship which includes a bay or harbor, picnicing and a sandy beach

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Frequently asked questions

Is Kinloch worth visiting?
Renowned for its hiking and walking trails, finding awesome things to do in Kinloch is simple. Be sure to add Routeburn Track to your trip itinerary when here.
How do I spend a day in Kinloch?
Start your day with a visit to Routeburn Track and Routeburn Shelter. Then, explore other areas of Kinloch for tasty eats and some shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Kinloch?
Don't leave without checking out Routeburn Track, ranked the top tourist attraction in Kinloch.
Is three days enough to stay in Kinloch?
Book a trip to Kinloch for three days and you'll have enough time to discover its major sights and get a feel for the local vibe. For the chance to enjoy highlights in the surrounding areas and get away from the tourist trail, consider hanging around for up to 10 days.
What are some activities to do in Kinloch with kids?
What to do in Kinloch for adults?
From tasty dishes and cultural hotspots to thrilling excursions and unique experiences, there are many interesting things to do in Kinloch for adults.
Are there free things to do in Kinloch?
You don't need to spend a small fortune to have a fantastic vacation here. There are plenty of cheap things to do in Kinloch for the traveler on a budget. Explore the parks, soak up the vibes at free events and festivals or ask a local tour guide for ideas.