What to do in Queenstown Hill

Activities, attractions and tours

Queenstown which includes tranquil scenes and mountains
Queenstown featuring mountains and tranquil scenes
Queenstown which includes a sunset and mountains
Queenstown showing mountains, touring and landscape views
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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 which includes snow and snow skiing

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 bay or harbour and a coastal town

4. Cardrona Alpine Resort

When the air is crisp and the snow fresh, Cardona Alpine Resort is a winter sports enthusiast’s dream. On-mountain accommodation will put you close to the action, letting you ski or snowboard right out onto its 850 acres (3.5 square kilometers) of skiable terrain. Test out the nursery slopes, practice flips, spins and slides in the four terrain parks, or tackle the challenging backcountry runs.
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Cardrona Alpine Resort which includes snow

5. The Remarkables Ski Area

Enjoy 543 acres (220 hectares) of slopes less than an hour’s drive from central Queenstown at the Remarkables. Test yourself at the terrain parks or watch the action from the warmth of a café while sipping a hot chocolate.
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The Remarkables Ski Area which includes snow and a gondola as well as a small group of people

6. 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 showing a lake or waterhole and mountains

7. Queenstown Beach

Spend a day enjoying water sports and dining with unbeatable views at Queenstown Beach. This small beach is at the water’s edge of Queenstown’s town centre on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Queenstown Beach is a short strip of sand and shingle beach, framed by a lush green lawn that’s ideal for those that don’t want to get sand in their shoes.
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Queenstown Beach featuring sailing, a lake or waterhole and a beach

What to do in Queenstown Hill


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Frequently asked questions

Is Queenstown Hill worth visiting?
From shopping to outdoor activities and history, there are loads of great things to do in Queenstown Hill. Make sure to enjoy the area's mix of awesome sights, local charm and culture.
How do I spend a day in Queenstown Hill?
TSS Earnslaw Steamship is an excellent place to start your getaway adventures. Be sure to check out the retail and dining options in Queenstown Hill while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Queenstown Hill?
Spend a day at Skyline Queenstown and discover why it's ranked as the top tourist attraction near Queenstown Hill.
Is three days enough to stay in Queenstown Hill?
With a three-day break in Queenstown Hill, you'll easily be able to enjoy the area's many awesome sights, including Skyline Queenstown and Kiwi and Birdlife Park.
Is Queenstown Hill a walkable neighbourhood?
It's easy to explore Queenstown Hill by foot, with key attractions like Skyline Queenstown and Kiwi and Birdlife Park just a short walk away. Well-known neighbourhoods like Queenstown City Centre and Frankton are also located only 5 kilometres and 3 kilometres from the centre of Queenstown Hill, so you can keep your adventure going — no driving needed.
What are some activities to do in Queenstown Hill with kids?
Whether you're travelling with tiny adventurers or hard-to-please teens, an itinerary filled with cool activities sets the tone for a great escape. Browse our ideas for what to do in Queenstown Hill with kids.

What to do in Queenstown Hill for adults?
Whether you're an avid foodie, culture enthusiast or outdoor explorer, there are lots of things to do in Queenstown Hill for adults including Onsen Hot Pools.
Are there free things to do in Queenstown Hill?
Near Queenstown Hill, Steamer Wharf is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the area without dipping into their wallet. Also, check out the local parks and other nearby neighbourhoods, and ask a local tour guide for their tips. It's a great way to discover the most popular free things to do in Queenstown Hill.