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glenorchy
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picturesque village at the head of Lake Wakatipu is known as the
Gateway to Paradise.
Although the title may seem presumptuous, it is true. For those
who have been searching for Paradise its just 20 km
northwest of Glenorchy. It lies beside the Dart River offering
picture-perfect views of the Humboldt Range and Mt.Earnslaw, but
was named for the local paradise ducks rather than the idyllic
scenery. The road passes a tranquil lake and enters a sub-alpine
forest dripping with moss. A short walk from the road takes you
to a lovely waterfall.
Glenorchy also holds the key for travellers who are keen to do
New Zealands Great Walks. The main access to the renowned
Routeburn, Rees-Dart and Greenstone-Caples Tracks is through
Glenorchy and then up the valley to the track entry points. The
drive up Lake Wakatipu to Glenorchy is worthwhile even for
non-trampers, as ever-changing alpine views unfold with every
turn of the road.
The tramping opportunities in this area are the finest in the
country. The fame of the Routeburn is eclipsed only by the
Milford Track. The Routeburn crosses the Humboldt Range through
spectacular scenery with dense forest, river flats, plunging
waterfalls, and alpine lakes. The Rees-Dart is the toughest
tramp, crossing alpine passes and rough terrain. The Greenstone
and Caples are gently graded valley walks for the most part.
The Dart River is navigable by jet boat far upstream. This takes
visitors deep into the Mt.Aspiring National Park. You can
penetrate one of the countrys most beautiful wilderness
areas without taking a step on land.
Glenorchy also offers a tranquil setting for those who simply
want to relax and enjoy the mountain air. A perfect retreat where
you can go fishing, riding or walking around the local wetland
areas, taking in the mountain scenery. The town has a petrol
station, accommodation, grocery shop, a couple of pubs and
cafés, a small museum and a golf course.
Above all, Glenorchy is a peaceful place. An ideal base for
unwinding or for venturing out on the Great Walks.
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