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Can you stay on the mountain in NZ?

Can you stay on the mountain in NZ?

Considering that convenient on-mountain accommodation is such a rarity in NZ, these units get booked out very early in the season. Most people stay in Wanaka accommodation instead. Coronet Peak ski resort has limited on-mountain accommodation in the small Otago Ski Club.

What is the most remote part of New Zealand?

NZ’s most remote place is in the deep south

  • Resolution Island in Dusky Sound. Photo: ODT file.
  • The most remote spot in New Zealand is in Fiordland National Park, about 30km from the nearest DOC hut. Image: James Allan via NZ Herald.
  • According to Department of Conservation (DOC) maps, it does not have a name.
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Can you stay on Coronet Peak?

Coronet Peak Accommodation The only accommodation at the base of Coronet Peak is in private lodges. There are plenty of options in Queenstown just 20 minutes away, and a few in Arrowtown, about 15-20 minutes.

Who owns Cardrona Alpine Resort?

Wayfare NZ
Cardrona is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wayfare NZ.

What is there to see between Wanaka and Haast?

Makarora, at the northern tip of Lake Wanaka, is a launching point for several multi-day walks in Mount Aspiring National Park. A number of shorter walks begin at the highway’s edge between Makarora to Haast. Favourites include walks to the Blue Pools, Fantail Falls, Thunder Creek Falls and Roaring Billy.

How remote is New Zealand?

New Zealand is a remote land—one of the last sizable territories suitable for habitation to be populated and settled—and lies more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Australia, its nearest neighbour.

Which is better Coronet Peak or The Remarkables?

The Remarkables ski area is easily the better place to ski compared to Coronet Peak. The Remarkables is in a valley that protects the snow from the sun and the wind creating better conditions. It also has a cool jump park and lots of nice back-country ski areas.

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Who owns Coronet Peak?

NZSki
NZSki is the owner and operator of three distinctively different South Island ski areas; Coronet Peak, Mt Hutt and The Remarkables. Collectively they offer a complete New Zealand snow experience and have a reputation as being among some of New Zealand’s best visitor attractions.

Who owns Mt Cardrona?

Chris Morton
Mt Cardrona Station co-owner Chris Morton said since the first 24 packages in the Pioneer neighbourhood were launched last week $12million in sales were already under contract. The station, between Queenstown and Wanaka, was set on 400ha of high-country land, but just 29ha would be developed, he said.

How many people live in Cardrona?

Locality

Name Council Area Population Estimate 2016-06-30
Cardrona Scottish Borders 910
Cardrona 850 Population [2020] – Estimate 0.2600 km² Area 3,269/km² Population Density [2020] -1.7\% Annual Population Change [2016 → 2020]