NZ: Queenstown to Lake Hāwea

We traveled from Queenstown to Lake Hāwea.

Here’s an interactive map of our route, with some of the stops marked:

Shockingly, another scenic drive in NZ:

Scenic drive

Scenic drive

We explored the Cromwell Heritage Precinct, which saved some historic buildings when the main street of Cromwell was submerged due to the construction of the Clyde dam:

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

 

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Coffee and a slice at the Seed & Grain Store:

Coffee and slice

More exhibits:

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Cromwell Heritage Precinct

Clutha River:

Clutha River

Cromwell stone fruit sculpture and sign:

Cromwell

45th Southern Parallel marker, halfway between the equator and the south pole:

45th Parallel marker

45th Parallel

Vines:

Vines

Interesting rocks:

Interesting rocks

We were going to stop at Wanaka Lavender Farm, but there wasn’t convenient parking, and most of the lavender wasn’t in bloom, so we skipped it:

Wanaka Lavender Farm

Wanaka Lavender Farm

Puzzling World is a cheesy tourist trap; we never intended to stop there, and didn’t:

Puzzling World

We did stop at the Mount Aspiring National Park Visitor Centre, more our speed:

Mount Aspiring National Park Visitor Centre

Mount Aspiring National Park Visitor Centre

Mount Aspiring National Park Visitor Centre

Mount Aspiring National Park Visitor Centre

Mount Aspiring National Park Visitor Centre

Of course, we had to take some pictures of That Wanaka Tree (along with several other people):

That Wanaka tree

That Wanaka tree

That Wanaka tree

That Wanaka tree

We had lunch at Scroggin in Wanaka:

Scroggin

Scroggin

A one lane bridge with a traffic light:

One lane bridge with a traffic light

Arriving at our campground for the night, The Camp:

The Camp

The Camp office

The Camp map

It was laundry time again, so we tried the laundry facilities at the campground, but most of the machines were out of order:

The Camp laundry

The showers were very basic too:

Shower

A cabin with a view:

Cabin with a view

Lake Hāwea:

Lake Hawea

Lake Hawea

Outdoor fireplace:

Outdoor fireplace

Dome:

Dome

Our site:

Our site

Since the campground laundry was unusable, we went back to Wanaka to do laundry at a laundromat. Which was a useful experience; we found that taking our laundry to a laundromat was easier than using a campground laundry, since we didn’t need to fuss with coins or small unreliable machines.

After laundry, we had dinner at Hello Ranger:

Hello Ranger for dinner

Then back to our site for the night:

Our site