Best Group Activities in Wanaka

THE 10 BEST Large Group Activities & Things to Do in Wanaka

Best Group Activities in Wanaka

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  • khslzh
    Singapore, Singapore30 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We climbed on 9 Sept, started at almost 5am, prob 4deg, no rain although it rained the previous evening. There were about 5 cars in the carpark. It was dark so headlights were extremely impt to help manoeuvre amidst rocky paths and cow dung (a lot a lot!!). Not a difficult climb but definitely tedious due to the upslope. We rested whenever we needed to, just 5mins was enough to allow us to catch our breath and continue. It was a bit chilly but no strong winds. We had windbreakers, fleece, heattech inners, gloves - enough to keep warm. Halfway, it started to snow, and the entire way up was covered in snow. Lucky we had hiking shoes on, so it helped with the grip. We saw people giving up halfway due to the huge change in weather - either not enough layers or bad shoes like sneakers. We didn't managed to get to the lookout by sunrise, but caught a really pretty picture midway.

    At the lookout, due to the snow, we couldn't see anything below. But we were the only ones there :) The way down was difficult cos it was really slippery. Further lower down, it was muddy and slippery with wet paths. And due to a hiccup with my shoes - i lost both soles, I was coming down with gripless shoes.

    Lucky we also brought hiking poles, really useful with the balance. By the time we were down, it was sunny without rain. We experienced sun, rain and snow all in 1 hike :) In a nutshell, be really prepared for sudden change in weather if u want to hike and enjoy Roy's. Took us about 3hrs to get up, but longer to come down due to my shoes. But we reckon it will be 3hrs or lesser if i had good shoes.
    Written 18 September 2024
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  • Becmck
    Sydney, Australia105 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A great place to stop and watch the world go by, whilst sipping on a wine with the snow capped mountains in the background- Mount Aspring. So many bars, eateries, information places and somewhere to pick up your groceries for the motorhome. Plenty of parking for motorhomes too.
    Written 25 October 2024
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  • benny_heureuy
    Bandung, Indonesia60 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    went here to see and take some picture of the famous Wanaka Tree

    tourist area for sightseeing

    also pay a visit to Lavender Farm
    Written 29 May 2024
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  • Jake T
    4 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Will need to book transportation from Wanaka to the Raspberry Hill carpark, think its around $180nzd one way. spent 2 nights at Aspiring hut before doing a day hike to Liverpool hut. I would even just spend a day exploring the lower aspiring valley. I saw like 10 Kea in the area!. booking the hut for 2 nights seemed like a good idea There is lots of time to go at an easy pace and enjoy the scenery. You will need to book through the Department of Conservation NZ web site. If you book, you just need to take cooking stuff and food, The DOC provides a mattress bunk and a gas stove. Aspiring hut is quite big and cozy. There are options to pitch a tent outside; its cheaper but you don't have access to Gas stove. Booking Hut cost $60NZD per person per night
    Written 31 March 2024
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  • paulW8802BP
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    School group - snow shoeing and staying at Musterers Hut. Absolutely fantastic. Such a great facility for a school group. So good having the safety of our own warm private hut to return to in the evenings. We all loved it
    Written 27 September 2024
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  • Kylie C
    Auckland, New Zealand20 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We drove here from Queenstown in the off season but was still worth the trip, animals are do cute and the garden was beautiful. The honey and lavender 🪻 ice cream was really good too.
    Written 28 October 2024
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  • Tourist26072328241
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Whether you're a transport enthusiast, a toy collector, or just someone looking for an enjoyable day out, the National Transport and Toy Museum is definitely worth a visit. It's educational, entertaining, and a great way to spend a few hours reliving the past. Highly recommended!
    Written 23 October 2024
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  • pkh213
    Fairfax, VA172 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Driving on Haast Pass and the Mount Aspiring National Park toward Wanaka, we stopped at the sign for the Blue Pools Track as we heard someone mentioning it was a nice spot. We hiked back to the spot which took about 30 minutes. The bridge was closed but we were able to make our way to the shore. The water is cold and crystal clear. It looked like a popular swimming spot too. Worth a visit!
    Written 18 September 2024
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  • Mark S
    599 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Booked in for a tasting and had a good time , getting good understanding of the local growing conditions and its effect on the wine taste.
    Tried 5!, all different.
    Magnificent views and worth the visit.
    Written 29 October 2024
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  • GlobeTrotters4001
    Brisbane, Australia814 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We walked just up to the Wanaka Lookout. It's a steep walk up stairs which are my bugbear. My benchmark walk is Key Summit. A long steady but comfortable gradient up into the sub-alpine area with no stairs. Admittedly we didn't go up to Rocky Mountain but we couldn't see how the views would be any better for the effort. It passed a couple of hours.
    Written 8 May 2024
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  • SenMING
    Johor Bahru, Malaysia89 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Sure, I can help you write a review of The Wanaka tree. Here is a possible draft: Subject: A beautiful and symbolic tree I visited The Wanaka tree, also known as the Wanaka willow, on a sunny day and was captivated by its beauty and uniqueness. The tree stands alone in the water of Lake Wanaka, surrounded by a stunning mountain backdrop. It is a popular spot for tourists and photographers to take photos, and I can see why. The tree made me wonder what makes it so special and how it can survive in such a harsh environment. It is a crack willow, a species that can grow from broken branches that fall into the water. To me, it is a symbol of resilience and perseverance, and a reminder of the power of nature. I highly recommend visiting The Wanaka tree if you are in the area. It is a beautiful and inspiring sight that you won't regret seeing, and get the positive vibes for our life.
    Written 18 February 2024
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  • Wlcb
    Perth, Australia40 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Impressive water falls and only an easy 5 minute walk from the highway. Well worth stopping here for a few minutes on your way through.
    Written 8 July 2024
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  • Becmck
    Sydney, Australia105 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This was something we hadn’t planned in our trip, but ended up a highlight! It was about 11km return to the furthest lookout, situated directly opposite the Rob Roy glacier. We watched avalanches in the distances and listened to the rumble of the mountain. It was a decent walk, challenging enough for us and we live to hike. Scenery was amazing!
    Written 25 October 2024
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  • kim
    Brisbane, Australia5 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Paddy and Pia eclectic charming humble and funny couple who stayed open for us when we arrived just near closing time! Thank you wind was also delicious 🙏
    Written 10 October 2024
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  • Becmck
    Sydney, Australia105 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It was worth popping in to run a few ideas past these clever ladies as they were able to tell us of closures and other activities that we could be interested in. It was no trouble for them to call ahead to places for us also.
    Written 25 October 2024
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