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Lake Wakatipu Mountains  Queenstown Lake Wakatipu Berge   Queenstown
Lake Wakatipu Mountains  Queenstown Lake Wakatipu Berge   Queenstown
Lake Wakatipu Mountains  Queenstown Lake Wakatipu Berge   Queenstown
Lake Wakatipu Mountains  Queenstown Lake Wakatipu Berge   Queenstown
Lake Wakatipu Mountains  Queenstown Lake Wakatipu Berge   Queenstown
Lake Wakatipu Mountains  Queenstown Lake Wakatipu Berge   Queenstown
Lake Wakatipu Mountains  Queenstown Lake Wakatipu Berge   Queenstown
Lake Wakatipu Mountains  Queenstown Lake Wakatipu Berge   Queenstown
Lake Wakatipu Mountains  Queenstown Lake Wakatipu Berge   Queenstown
Lake Wakatipu Mountains  Queenstown Lake Wakatipu Berge   Queenstown
   
Remarkables Mountains Remarkables Mountains
   
   
Skigebiet Queenstown Coronet Peak  
  • Coronet Peak
    Eine 20-minütige Autofahrt auf asphaltierter Straße von Queenstown entfernt.
  • The Remarkables
    Eine 35-minütige Autofahrt von Queenstown entfernt; die letzten 20 Minuten auf einer steilen, unbefestigten Straße.
  • Cardrona
    Eine einstündige Autofahrt auf asphaltierter Straße von Queenstown entfernt, die letzten 20 Minuten auf einer steilen, unbefestigten Straße; von Wanaka etwa 35 Minuten entfernt.
  • Treble Cone
    Eine 35-minütige Autofahrt von Wanaka entfernt; die letzten 25 Minuten auf einer steilen, unbefestigten Straße.
  • Waiorau Snow Farm
    Eine 35-minütige Autofahrt von Wanaka entfernt; die letzten 25 Minuten auf einer steilen, unbefestigten Straße gegenüber der Abzweigung zum Cardrona Alpine Resort.
  • Snow Park
    Siehe Waiorau Snow Farm.
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      Lake Wakatipu is one of the most famous and picturesque lakes on the South Island of New Zealand and is located near the town of Queenstown. The lake is known for its breathtaking beauty, clear waters and surrounding mountain ranges, including the Remarkables. Lake Wakatipu is a central part of the Queenstown experience and offers a variety of activities and attractions.

    Things to know about Lake Wakatipu:
    Location and geography:

    Lake Wakatipu is the third largest lake in New Zealand and stretches over 80 kilometres in a shape.

    The lake lies in a glacial valley and is surrounded by the Southern Alps and the Remarkables.

    Special features:

    Tidal fluctuations: The lake has a unique tidal fluctuation where the water level rises and falls by about 20 centimetres every 25 minutes. This phenomenon is known as ‘seiches’.

    Māori legend: The lake has deep spiritual significance for the Māori people. According to legend, the lake was created by the heart of the giant Matau, who lay sleeping and was burnt to death by a young woman. The shape of the lake is said to represent the giant's body.

    Activities:

    Boat trips: enjoy a cruise on the lake, either on the historic TSS Earnslaw, a steamboat built in 1912, or on modern boats.

    Kayaking and paddleboarding: Explore the lake on your own in a kayak or stand-up paddleboard. Fishing: The lake is known for its trout and offers excellent fishing opportunities.

    Hiking: There are numerous walking trails along the lake, including the Queenstown Hill Walk and the Ben Lomond Track, which offer breathtaking views.

    Cycling: The Queenstown Trail runs alongside the lake and offers a scenic route for cyclists.

    Places of interest:

    Queenstown Gardens: a beautiful park on the shores of the lake, ideal for walks and picnics.

    Skyline Queenstown: A cable car that takes visitors up to Bob's Peak, where they can enjoy breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains.

    Glenorchy: A charming village at the northern end of the lake that serves as a base for many outdoor activities.

    Events and festivals:

    Queenstown Winter Festival: An annual festival that celebrates the start of the ski season and offers a variety of events and activities on the lake.

    Queenstown Marathon: A popular race that runs along the lake and through the surrounding countryside.

    Why visit Lake Wakatipu?
    Natural beauty: The breathtaking scenery of the crystal clear lake and majestic mountains makes Lake Wakatipu one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand.

    Variety of activities: The lake offers a variety of activities to suit all tastes, from relaxing boat cruises to exciting adventure sports.

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