Queenstown Ice Arena

Queenstown – the exciting and riveting adventure capital of New Zealand – offers all visitors the chance to hit the slopes, the lakes or the ice arena for some fantastic adrenaline-pumping action. Adventure seekers should also consider some quality New Zealand Queenstown hotel accommodation to rest and relax after a thrilling day of adventure. The Copthorne Hotel & Apartments Queenstown Lakeview provides visitors with ideal Queenstown hotel Accommodation for the perfect way to wind down after all the action on offer round town. Take the whole family to the Queenstown Ice Arena for some chilling fun on ice that is safe and fun for all ages! The arena is equipped to let everyone from pro skaters to budding amateurs strut their skating stuff at very economical rates if you’re on a budget. Individuals can skate all day for $15 or the whole family can do so for $55. Open rain or shine or hail, the skating arena provides fantastic entertainment that is also an exhilarating workout! It also features a state-of-the-art LED lighting system that beautifully changes colours above your head while you and family and friends carve up new chills and thrills on ice! The arena is also home to several leagues in ice hockey, figure skating, and curling, and it also offers lessons for folks wanting to learn how to skate. Visit the onsite pro shop to pick up some fantastic ice skating and ice hockey gear, and the friendly and knowledgeable staff who work there will help visitors find what they need, featuring brands such as Easton, Mission and Bauer. So whatever your ice ethic, the Queenstown Ice Arena will give you an experience you’ll never forget!

Ben Lomond Hike

The Queenstown area is home to some of New Zealand’s most stunning natural landscapes. It offers numerous intriguing trails for hikers, where one can enjoy the spectacular scenery for miles on end. Quality Queenstown hotel accommodation is not hard to find in this “adventure-capital” of New Zealand. After taking in the breathtaking natural splendour, one can enjoy superb hospitality at the Copthorne Hotel & Apartments Queenstown Lakeview featuring stylish modern comforts in a scenic setting at this fine New Zealand Queenstown hotel. Experienced hikers will enjoy a day out trekking the Ben Lomond hiking trail, all the way to Ben Lomond Summit, which features fantastic views of the rugged Queenstown terrain. Breathe in the magnificent trails flanked by towering beech trees on the One Mile Creek walk, and marvel at the massive Douglas Fir sentinels that guard the path of the Skyline Access Road. At the 800-metre elevation point, hikers will spot the native alpine tussocks and Dracophyllum, which dominate this part of the country, and be treated to magnificent views of the mountains and the lake. The next section of the track up to Ben Lomond Saddle is a gentle slope, but it gets steep up the trail to Ben Lomond Summit, so only advanced hikers with appropriate hiking gear are advised to proceed further. Adventurers who actually make the demanding trek to the summit are subject to spectacular views, and on clear days, one can marvel at the majestic sights of Mounts Earnslaw/Pikirakatahi and Aspiring/Tititea framing the summit, which is 1748 metres high. Hikers will truly appreciate this magnificent hiking experience, a true scenic jewel in Queenstown’s glittering natural crown.

Water sports in Queenstown

A vacation spent in Queenstown is one full of excitement and relaxation, and specially includes outdoor fun. Selecting centrally located Queenstown hotel accommodation preferably at a New Zealand Queenstown hotel such as Copthorne Hotel & Apartments Queenstown Lakeview will help you make the most of your holiday. Outdoor enthusiasts can expect to have the thrill of a lifetime enjoying the wide range of water sports in Queenstown including whitewater rafting, diving, river surfing, kayaking, river jet safaris, river boarding and more. Adventure travellers will find themselves trying out one water sport after the other immersing in the addictive fun and thrill.

 

River Surfing Adventures in Queenstown!

If you are looking for adrenaline pumping thrills that go beyond the excitement of white-water rafting, then river surfing in Queenstown is definitely an activity worth trying out! Before heading off to conquer the rapids, it is best to find centrally located Queenstown hotel accommodation which you can use as a base to also explore the town. Situated within walking distance from the town centre, Copthorne Hotel & Apartments Queenstown Lakeview is one such New Zealand Queenstown hotel that also features stunning views of the Remarkables mountain range. Once you have settled in make sure to sign up for some river surfing which takes place along the Kawarau River. The tours organised by Serious Fun, take place along two sections of the river namely Roaring Meg and Chinese Dogleg. Equipped with a wetsuit, life jacket, helmet and fins, you hold onto a board and let the river take you on an unforgettable ride amidst stunning natural landscapes!

Back to a golden history; Gold Fields Mining Centre

The guests at Copthorne Hotel & Apartments Queenstown Lakeview will always have the opportunity to get a great view of the Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables mountain range. This New Zealand Queenstown hotel provides a quality service with modern accommodation, making it one of the bet Queenstown hotel accommodationoptions available.

Make a trip to the Goldfields Mining Center in Queenstown to witness a history that was based on gold, which took place during hundreds of years ago. Gold was first discovered in the area in the 1860s and the mining process had lasted for almost 100 years. A visit to this place will show you how the miners lived those days, the hardships they faced and the critical living conditions. If you’re lucky you will be able to find gold in the midst of virgin soil!