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Arrowtown New Zealand

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Arrowtown is 20 minutes outside of the tourist resort of Queenstown in the South Island.

Arrowtown, a former gold rush town, retains all the charm of the original gold rush era. The original town center has been maintained in its (largely) original feel (you won’t find MacDonalds here).

In the middle of summer it offers an outdoor experience that is hard to beat. You don’t have to be an extreme hiker (although you can)  because there are levels of tracks suitable for everyone. Just after new years, we picked a beautiful 6 hour hike into the back of Arrowtown called Big Hill trail.

This is a route rather than a well formed trail. The inexperienced tramper is best to access Macetown via the River Trail. This walk crosses private land. Landowner’s property is to be respected at all times. Please remain on the trail. Strictly no dogs or trail bikes. Until the opening of the Macetown road in 1884, this trail was the main route over to Macetown.  It often took days to reach the town battling harsh mountain weather and often an impassable track.  Today the trail follows the old bridle trail and climbs steadily from Bush Creek for an hour to reach Eichardt’s Flat where there are grand views over the Arrow Basin and Lake Hayes.  Here the trail branches right to Sawpit Gully, but looking ahead two distinctive water races  traverse the slpes towards Big Hill itself.  The trail follows the races through dry tussock lands to a patch of mountain beech forest before climbing up to Big Hill Saddle, where Advance Peak stands out behind Macetown. From the Saddle drop down to the Eight Mile or Coronet Creek via a poled route. From here follow the road for a further 20 minutes upstream to Macetown or you can return to Arrowtown via the Arrow Gorge Road.

As Dave Dobbyn would say it is a “Slice of heaven”.

The picture is of the original settlers cottages in the middle of town. It is now a restaurant.

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