On the way We stopped by this Cafe that had no name – just Cafe 🙂 with a gasoline station Ian our driver and guide with the owner of the Cafe The Cafe is very busy with so many memorabilia and collection of things all over the place License plates given by people from all over the world who have stopped by the cafe A money tree with bills from al over the world The Philippines is represented 🙂 A store with snacks and drinks Beef pie Yummy carrot cake And cute restroom doors
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Off to our next destination from QueenstownBeautiful
This mountain is where they test drive cars during the winter when there is snow We passed by the town of Cardrona. We saw the bra fence, Bradrona. For more than 20 years this fence has been here and women would donate their bra as a sign of support for Breast Cancer Awareness. There is also a donation box where you can put money in case you don’t wear bras (haha!! ) or don’t have a bra to donate #bra #bradrona #brafence #breastcancerawareness #newzealand #H2HNewZealand2016 There are all kinds of bras in this fence Heart one 🙂 Interesting one 🙂 On the way is Puzzle World where they have all kinds of puzzles More scenery on the way
Our last dinner in Queenstown Fishbone’s Chowder – YUM! Battered Bluff Oysters Whole Flounder – YUM! How to pronounce Fish and Chips in New Zealand! Don’t forget or they won’t understand you 🙂 Blue cod fish and chips The Happy Hen Pavlova – Pavlova all you want in New Zealand 🙂 Tea and Honey – Yum!
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We took the gondola ( Skyline) @skylinequeenstown
Just too many beautiful things to see and do in New Zealand! Queenstown from the Viewpoint of the Skyline Gondola The two kids 🙂 did the Luge. You go up further using another lift then drive down facing the view of Queenstown. Thank you Mish @mishmapua for telling us about this ?? #luge #skylineluge #queenstown #queenstownnz #newzealand #H2HNewZealand2016
Since day 1 we have been wanting to try Pedro’s House of Lamb @pedroshouseoflamb But worried where we will be eating the lamb since its for take out only. Since today was our last day in Queenstown we made sure we tried it so we went for merienda! They only have one item on the menu – lamb shoulder. It comes in a disposable foil. When we got there we saw they had one wooden table at the side by the road with mountains in the backdrop! Perfect! 🙂 Yum!! It was worth it! #pedroshouseoflamb #lambshoulder #lamb #queenstown #queenstownnz #H2HNewZealand2016 #newzealand So happy to meet Damien, the nephew of Pedro of Pedro’s House of Lamb @pedroshouseoflamb He runs and owns the Queenstown branch while Uncle Pedro owns the one in Christchurch. Damien is from San Sebastián Spain. We recommend Pedro’s House of Lamb for lamb shoulder. Damien says they prefer the Low land lambs since they are more tender compared to the Highland Merino which is perceived as higher quality but more for wool than as a meat for eating. The lamb comes with plenty sauce and potatoes. Yum
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Lunch in Arrowtown was at Saffron In the back of Saffron there is a blue door without a sign but it’s a bar called Blue door bar Chef Peter Gawfron ( reminds me of Robin Williams) of Award Winning restaurant, Saffron in Arrowtown. Saffron is 16 years old and owned by Chef Peter and his wife Mel. He has written 2 books where he shows how he transforms local produce into delicious dishes #saffron #arrowtown #arrowtownnz #petergawson #newzealand #H2HNewZealand2016 Saffron on the walls Everything we had was delicious Pork and Duck Liver terrine Our 4th way to have White Bait – Crispy White Bait Thai Curry of Beef Confit of Canterbury duck leg with tomato, basil and Manchego cheese Steamed Green Lip Mussels Blue Cod with Lemon Couscous Saffron’s Salad of Green Leaves
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After Walter Peak we drove to Arrowtown. It’s around 30 minutes away from Queenstown. I loved the drive going there. I wish I was able to capture all the beautiful scenery but we were driving a bit fast so it was difficult so I’m glad I was able to capture a few. A “Man cave” where unlike other men, this guy collects windmills and carriages and displays them in his farm. Very interesting ? A vineyard ( http://www.newzealand.com) One of the most picturesque settlements in New Zealand, Arrowtown sits alongside the gold-bearing Arrow River. The town was established in 1862, during the height of the Otago gold rush. The settlement grew quickly as pioneers constructed cottages, shops, hotels and churches, more than 60 of which can still be seen today.
A special highlight is the Chinese settlement at the edge of the river. Built by Chinese miners from 1868, this area of restored shelters and buildings paints a picture of earlier times.
The Lakes District Museum in Buckingham Street has been described as one of New Zealand’s best small museums. A variety of entertaining exhibits presents an authentic picture of early Maori life in the Southern Lakes district, the harsh pioneering days and the exciting gold rush era of the mid to late 1800s.
The gold days are long over (although you can still pan for gold in the river with some success), so Arrowtown’s focus is on hosting visitors. Play a round at the challenging local golf course or take a 4WD journey to Macetown, a ghost town accessible only by wagon track.
Arrowtown has a range of cafes, restaurants and appealing shops. #arrowtown #arrowtownnz #newzealand #H2HNewZealand2016 On the way back to Queenstown, We passed by Mount Aspiring National Park Love ferns!!
And we stopped by the Kawarau Bridge Bungy Centre
This is where the Bungy craze all started in 1988. The Kawarau Bridge Bungy Centre is the World Home of Bungy, situated along the picturesque Kawarau River, about a 30min drive out of Queenstown, NZ (http://www.queenstownnz.co.nz/)
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