Things to do in Treble Cone

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Photo provided by Treble Cone, Wanaka NZ
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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 showing snow as well as a large group of people

2. Lake Wānaka

Stroll past cascading waterfalls and view towering glaciers at Lake Wanaka. Cruise across the tranquil, dark water and unwind in the sun on empty lakeside beaches.
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Lake Wanaka which includes tranquil scenes, landscape views and a lake or waterhole

3. Queenstown Gardens

If you go to the outskirts of Queenstown you will find a small peninsula on Lake Wakatipu which is home to the splendid Queenstown Gardens. Since 1867, this tranquil retreat has been a peaceful counterweight to the town’s busy streets. Visit the gardens to see heritage-listed trees and a number of other native and foreign species of flower, shrubs and plants. The first trees in the garden – mighty English oaks – were planted by the mayor of Queenstown in 1866 and the area’s most prominent tree species, the Douglas fir, was introduced here during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Queenstown Gardens which includes a bridge and a pond

4. Skyline Queenstown

The Skyline Gondola has been taking visitors to the crest of Bob's Peak since 1967. Jump on board the steepest cable-car line in the Southern Hemisphere and find yourself whisked up the side of the mountain for the perfect view of Queenstown and the magnificent surrounding landscape. Bob's Peak is also a great place for hiking, mountain biking, and especially paragliding.
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Skyline Gondola featuring a bay or harbor and a coastal town

5. 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

6. 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 a gondola and snow as well as a small group of people

7. 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 sunset, mountains and a lake or waterhole

What to do in Treble Cone


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Frequently asked questions

Is Treble Cone worth visiting?
From shopping to outdoor adventures and history, there are many interesting things to do in Treble Cone. Remember to experience the area's mix of cool sights, culture and local charm.
How do I spend a day in Treble Cone?
Start your sightseeing with a visit to Treble Cone Ski Area. Then, tour different parts of Treble Cone for local dining and a little retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Treble Cone?
The top tourist attraction in Treble Cone is Treble Cone Ski Area, so make sure to add it to your itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in Treble Cone?
If you only want to see the leading attractions, three days will be plenty of time for an escape to Treble Cone. Book for seven to ten days for the chance to truly appreciate the local vibe, visit nearby highlights and explore off the beaten path.
What are some activities to do in Treble Cone with kids?
Whether you're traveling with hard-to-please teens or tiny adventurers, a schedule filled with fun activities sets the tone for a great escape. Take a look at our recommendations for what to do in Treble Cone with kids.

What to do in Treble Cone for adults?
From local cuisine and cultural hotspots to thrilling excursions and one-of-a-kind experiences, there are many great things to do in Treble Cone for adults.
Are there free things to do in Treble Cone?
From visiting parks to strolling around exciting neighborhoods, it's a breeze to discover free things to do in Treble Cone. If you need inspiration, get some recommendations from a local tour guide. Treble Cone Ski Area is a top spot for anyone wishing to save on their sightseeing activities.