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cottage and tuck into cooked breakfasts, sandwiches and soup. Head inside at night to
partake in pizza and beer underneath the oddball light fixtures.
Glenorchy Hotel PUB $$$
( 03-442 9902; www.glenorchy-nz.co.nz ; Mull St, Glenorchy; mains $15-29) The rooms are
crappy but the front garden of the local pub isn't a bad spot for a beer or filling meal.
Information
There is a petrol station in Glenorchy, but fill up with cheaper fuel before you leave
Queenstown. There's an ATM at the Glenorchy Hotel.
Glenorchy Information Centre & Store ( 03-409 2049; www.glenorchy-nz.co.nz ; Mull St,
Glenorchy; 9am-6pm) Attached to the Glenorchy Hotel, this little shop is a good source
of updated weather and track information. Fishing rods and mountain bikes can be hired.
Ask about trail maps for walking or mountain biking in the nearby Whakaari Conserva-
tion Area.
Getting There & Away
Glenorchy lies at the head of Lake Wakatipu, a scenic 40-minute (46km) drive northwest
from Queenstown. With sweeping vistas and gem-coloured waters, the sealed road is
wonderfully scenic but its constant hills are a killer for cyclists. There are no bus ser-
vices; Click here for details of trampers' shuttles
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Arrowtown
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Beloved by day trippers from Queenstown, exceedingly quaint Arrowtown sprang up in
the 1860s following the discovery of gold in the Arrow River. Today pretty, tree-lined
avenues retain more than 60 of their original gold-rush buildings, but the only gold
flaunted these days are the credit cards being waved in the expanding array of fashion-
able shops.
Instead of joining the bonanza of daytime tourists, take advantage of improved public
transport to stay in the town and use it as a base for exploring Queenstown and the wider
region. That way you can enjoy Arrowtown's history, charm and excellent restaurants
when the tour buses have decamped back to Queenstown
 
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