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9.9 90 reviews
Queenstown
23/06 – 29/06
NZ$234/nighttotal: NZ$1404 (6 )
Beautiful Cozy One Bedroom Apartment
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apartment , Lower Shotover
This Lower Shotover apartment, a 10-minute drive (approx. 6.25 miles) from Arrowtown and 15 minutes (approx. 9.375 miles) from Queenstown, offers convenient access to Queenstown Airport (7 minutes/4.375 miles) and the 5 Mile shopping centre. The self-catering flat features a queen-sized bed, sleeps two guests, includes a fully equipped kitchenette with laundry facilities, off-street parking, and a private patio; enjoy its Nordic design and excellent guest ratings.
9.0 86 reviews
Queenstown
14/10 – 25/10
NZ$350/nighttotal: NZ$3850 (11 )
Cozy Coronet Peak Apartment At La Residence Du Parc
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apartment , Queenstown
La Residence du Parc's Cosy Coronet Peak Apartment is situated in Queenstown, New Zealand, conveniently close to Coronet Peak ski area, approximately 7.2 kilometres from the Skyline Gondola and Luge, and within a 30.6 kilometre radius of both the Shotover River and The Remarkables mountain range. This 75 square metre self-catering flat offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and microwave, free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and a private garden; ideal for families or groups of up to four guests seeking a comfortable Queenstown stay.
9.6 135 reviews
Queenstown
23/06 – 29/06
NZ$458/nighttotal: NZ$2748 (6 )
Lakeside Apartment Queenstown
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apartment , Frankton
This two-bedroom apartment is located in Frankton, a suburb of Queenstown, just 5km from the airport and a short drive from the town centre. The apartment has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience. The apartment is spacious and comfortably sleeps four guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a private balcony with stunning lake and mountain views, and a range of amenities including a Jacuzzi, spa, and parking.
9.9 56 reviews
Queenstown
14/10 – 25/10
NZ$246/nighttotal: NZ$2706 (11 )
Cypress Cottage|charming|boutique|private|central
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apartment , Queenstown
Cypress Cottage, a centrally located Queenstown apartment, is a short distance from Lake Wakatipu and scenic walking tracks, offering easy access to Queenstown's restaurants, shops, and supermarkets. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom flat sleeps two guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, dedicated parking, and proximity to the 'Drift Away' hot tub sanctuary and the Water Taxi service to Queenstown's CBD and the Hilton Hotel.
Frequently asked questions about lodges in Queenstown
Which attractions shouldn't be missed in and around Coronet Peak?
Queenstown is packed with attractions, but you shouldn't miss the iconic Skyline Gondola for views of the town and lake, or a visit to the historic TSS Earnslaw steamship on Lake Wakatipu. Further afield, you'll find the breathtaking Milford Sound, a must-see for any visitor to the region.
What are the most famous attractions near Coronet Peak?
Queenstown's surrounded by some of New Zealand's most stunning scenery. You've got Milford Sound, a fiord carved by glaciers, which is a popular day trip. Then there's the Routeburn Track, a world-famous Great Walk, and the charming town of Wanaka, on the shores of Lake Wanaka, just a short drive away.
What are the best lodges with a pool in Queenstown?
What is the best time of the year to visit Coronet Peak?
Queenstown's a year-round destination, but the best time to visit really depends on what you want to do. Summer (December to February) is perfect for sunshine and water activities, while winter (June to August) is ideal for skiing and snowboarding. Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer milder weather and fewer crowds.
What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in Queenstown?
Is the air clean and the environment pollution-free in the Coronet Peak region?
Queenstown enjoys clean air and a stunning natural environment, but it's important to be mindful of sustainable practices. The region has a focus on eco-tourism and responsible travel, so you'll find plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature while minimizing your impact.
What are the best lodges for families and kids in Queenstown?
What adventurous activities can you enjoy in and around Coronet Peak?
Queenstown is an adventure capital! You can try bungy jumping from the Kawarau Bridge, white-water rafting on the Shotover River, or go jet boating through the canyons. For something more relaxed, take a scenic flight over the Southern Alps or go on a guided hike in the surrounding mountains.
What are the best pet friendly lodges in Queenstown?
What other towns or cities are interesting to check out near Coronet Peak?
Wanaka, just a short drive from Queenstown, is a charming town with a relaxed atmosphere. Further afield, you could visit the historic gold mining town of Arrowtown, or head to the vibrant city of Dunedin on the south coast. Each offers a unique experience and a glimpse into different aspects of New Zealand life.
What are the best lodges with parking in Queenstown?
What facilities can travelers typically expect when staying in a lodge in Coronet Peak?
Lodge accommodation in Queenstown varies, but you can typically expect comfortable rooms, some with stunning views of the lake or mountains. Most lodges offer a range of amenities, including shared kitchen and lounge areas, and often have a cosy fireplace for those chilly evenings.