Our arrival was a little gloomy as approached Queenstown airport through the Kawerau Gorge.
The gloominess turned to rain by the time we reached our lunch destination at Cromwell, but when we arrived at our Wanaka hotel an hour or two later and 50 kilometres to the north west it was fine and sunny. We sat briefly on the patio in front of our room enjoying the brilliant sunshine and the view across the parklike grounds down to the lake.
Dinner in town that evening was enjoyed with a stunning backdrop of the sun setting across the lake and beyond the mountains.
Wednesday dawned cold (just a fraction above freezing), but gloriously sunny and still.
After a morning walk along the shoreline (the lake level is lower than I have seen it before) to the accompaniment of the Bellbird' song, we headed across the Crown Range to Queenstown before making for Arrowtown for lunch.
Returning to the hotel in the early afternoon, we walked into town for drinks and dinner. The day was still sunny, but the wind had swung to the north east and had really picked up and whipped up the white caps on the lake. It was cold!
Thursday dawned fine, but that vicious north westerly wind persisted. Rain was falling at the head of the lake, but only a few drops fell as we walked into town for coffee.
On Friday, our departure day, the wind was gone, but rain had settled in and there was thunder rumbling through the mountains. It was a good day to be leaving. I expected some snow flurries at the top of the Crown Range, but the temperature didn't drop low enough.
In no time we were in the lounge at the airport awaiting our flight. By the early afternoon we will be home again.
Looks like a great getaway!
ReplyDeleteAlways a great place to visit, regardless of the weather... big difference between there and here though...7 degrees C on departure, 21 degrees C on arrival!
DeleteHave you bought your retirement house yet Mark?!!
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice part of the country, I really enjoyed our week there a couple of years back....Michael is in ZQN this weekend with some mates but I doubt he will be contemplating the stunning scenery very much!
I'm sure he will find plenty of other scenery to view in Queenstown.
DeleteMy daughter and family are off there in a few weeks and very much looking forward to it. Looking at real estate? Is a possible move still under consideration?
ReplyDeleteWell we were pretty much convinced it was out of our price range, but we found some options that would allow us to sell in Auckland and still bank some residual...so lots to think about.
DeleteStunning scenery Mark…
ReplyDeleteReminiscent of the west of Scotland… which likewise looks beautiful regardless of the weather.
All the best. Aly
Stunning it is Aly, and very similar to southeastern British Columbia too
DeleteA lovely get away for sure Mark and funnily enough the weather was identical temperature wise to that in Bristol!
ReplyDeleteOddly it feels colder here today - it is a cold damp - and dud yo drop down to 2 C overnight.
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