As for our dream itinerary? Read on for our insider’s guide to Arrowtown, covering where to eat, drink, stay, shop, explore and celebrate.
Eat
Artisanal at heart, Arrowtown is rapidly emerging as one of Queenstown’s most talked about ‘foodie’ destinations. Start the day at A Taste of Gibbston Valley, a boutique café focussing on local and organic ingredients. Enjoy a lazy lunch at Amisfield Winery & Bistro, just a five-minute drive from the town centre. Overlooking the shimmering Lake Hayes and back dropped by the Remarkables Mountain range, it’s scenic to say the least. On your second night check out the village for authentic Thai, Indian, French, Italian and everything in-between. Our final tip? Don’t leave town without a boxful of goodies from Patagonia Chocolates. Divine!
Drink
With its sun drenched outdoor terrace, Amisfield Winery is a fabulous place to soak up the afternoon sunshine. Sample some of Central Otago’s finest wines, and stay for lunch if you’re feeling indulgent. Then head to Gibbston, Queenstown’s iconic winegrowing region. Not to be missed stops include award-winning Brennan Wines, and the lovely Gibbston Valley Winery. Wind things up back in town with an evening at The Fork and Tap, a historic pub that attracts locals and tourists alike. If you’re into craft beer, this haunt is a must. There is also a great cocktail bar called the Blue Door, a locals secret. It’s not advertised and there is no signage but if you come across this bar during your trip it is well worth a visit.
Stay
Shop
Explore
Winding their way past mountains, rivers, forests, and lakes, Arrowtown boasts some of Queenstown’s best walking trails. Choose from 15 official walks, ranging from hour long strolls to all-day treks. Autumn is gorgeous weather for biking, not to mention teeing off at the picturesque Arrowtown Golf Club or five-star Millbrook course. And if the autumn weather doesn’t live up to expectations, not to worry. Arrowtown offers a unique line-up of indoor activities, focussing on arts, culture and of course, food! Whittle away hours at the Lakes District Museum and Art Gallery, admire local talent at private galleries and catch a show at Dorothy Brown’s boutique cinema.
Celebrate
Looking for even more inspiration? Check out the official Arrowtown tourism website for a complete rundown of the best places to shop, dine, drink and explore. Or, if you have any suggestions on how to spend an autumn weekend in Arrowtown we’d love to hear them!
Photos courtesy of the Arrowtown Tourism Website.