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Campervan hire in Queenstown
Dubbed by some the “Adventure Capital of the World,” Queenstown is also one of the most beautiful places in the world and is not to be missed by lovers of the outdoors and the adrenaline rush. Located on the glacial Lake Wakatipu and looking onto the Remarkables mountain range, Queenstown is the destination for skiers, snowboarders, bungy jumpers, sky divers, canyoneers, river rafters, cyclists, and so on and so on. But there’s also plenty to discover for the less adrenaline-inclined travellers, such as horseback exploration of the area, 4WD photo safaris, and sumptuous vineyards. Hire a campervan to navigate through the breathtaking scenery of the region in and around Queenstown and to make the best of your stay in the Remarkables mountain range.Queenstown Caravan Hire
Top holiday parks in Queenstown
Queenstown’s most central holiday park, the Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park, is also Queenstown’s “original” park, founded in 1862! Particularly child friendly, with low rates and an on-site playground, this park is also within walking distance of attractions such as The Skyline Gondola and Luge. Located less than 1 km from Queenstown’s downtown lakeside, Queenstown Holiday Park and Motels is not only supremely located but is also the first holiday park to ever have been EarthCheck-certified environmentally friendly! With its quirky and comfortable setting and helpful staff, this holiday park is an excellent base for your outdoor Queenstown adventures. Nestled in Arthurs Point 6 km north of Queenstown along the beautiful Gorge Road, the Queenstown Top 10 Holiday Park promises beautiful views and is only a short walk away from the Shotover Jet & the Shotover Canyon Swing, among other adventure offerings! For the self-contained and adventuresome campervan drivers, Mrs. Woolly’s Campground located at the head of Lake Wakatipu has numerous inexpensive unpowered sites nestled between beautiful steep mountain peaks. Travelling to this park from Queenstown is a joy in itself as it is located forty-five minutes north of Queenstown along the lakeside Glenorchy Queenstown Road.