Destination Location: Lake Pūkaki

Lake Pukaki is the largest lake in the area, and it proudly shows off New Zealand’s tallest peak, Aoraki/ Mount Cook, from the many lookout points around its shores.

The water colour of the lake is a bright turquoise due to glacial flour, made from extremely fine rock particles that have come from the surrounding glaciers. The lake is fed at its northern end by the braided Tasman River, which has its source in the Hooker and Tasman Glacier.

When the sun hits the surface of the lake, it reflects off the particles transforming it to a brilliant blue. The combination of the magnificent lake, surrounding peaks and wide open skies are a dream for photographers and pose the difficult challenge of capturing the grandeur of the ever-changing landscape.

Lake Pukaki’s spectacular vista can be enjoyed by car with stop-offs for photographs at the various look out points. There are spectacular views of the lake on the drive on State Highway 80 to Aoraki/Mount Cook Village, and also along on the road between Twizel and Lake Tekapo. Alternatively, you can enjoy the lake on foot or by bike on one of the many tracks on its perimeter – including the stunning Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail, or in the air via a scenic flight.

Kārearea Lakehouse

This stunning architecturally designed home with unlimited views of Lake Pūkaki and Aoraki/Mount Cook is ready to host your getaway. The house sits on its own private hilltop on 100 acres and is the only house in this area, guaranteeing privacy. There is a spa and sauna, three bedrooms with king and queen beds, two full bathrooms and an office. Just a 10-minute drive from Twizel at the start of the Aoraki/Mount Cook road.

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Mt Cook Alpine Salmon

Experience the taste of their acclaimed Freshwater King Salmon whilst stopping to enjoy the views of Aoraki/Mount Cook. Try smoked salmon from their Aoraki Smokehouse, savour sashimi at a picnic by Lake Pūkaki, or pick up the freshest of fillets to take home with you. Their shop is located on SH8 at the Pūkaki Information Centre (between Lake Tekapo and Twizel), which is on Section Two of the Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail. Open for visitors seven days a week.

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The Moraine

To dine at The Moraine is to savour the tastes of nature. Step into an uncomplicated world where food is real, the soil, air and water are pure and your dining experience is designed to honour those elements to the fullest. Located at Mt Cook Lakeside Retreat, the cuisine is rooted in what comes from their large vegetable garden and the local suppliers of the region. Guests have described their dining experience there as “foodie heaven.” The cuisine playfully wanders the line between refined and rugged, borrowing from both fine dining and simple whole foods defined by freshness and the natural...

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Pūkaki Observatory

Pūkaki Observatory is located at Mt Cook Lakeside Retreat at Lake Pūkaki. Located in the heart of the gold status Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, the observatory is set in a rural location with absolutely no light pollution. You are invited to take a tour of the universe using the latest technology for star gazing and astrophotography. Designed as a personalized small group viewing experience, the dark sky becomes yours to explore. Starting in the wine cellar you will be treated to a tot of whisky from the carefully curated collection or a glass of wine from the selection of...

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New Zealand Alpine Lavender

New Zealand Alpine Lavender is a beautiful certified organic lavender farm, found only five minutes’ drive from the State Highway 8 turnoff on the scenic road to Aoraki/Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain. Nestled under the majestic Ben Ohau mountain range, the largest certified organic lavender farm in the Southern Hemisphere is a true labour of love. Allan Tibby and Blake Foster, the visionary founders, maintain that the 600 meter altitude is the main reason their award-winning lavender oil is some of the purest and most potent in New Zealand. A lovingly cultivated farm in a natural,...

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Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail

The Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail is truly one of New Zealand’s great rides! ​ Suitable for all ages, the trail is an easy grade and offers a pleasing mix of on and off-road trails which link the Southern Alps to the Pacific Ocean. The 315km trail begins in the Southern Alps beneath the peaks of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, descends 780m through the Mackenzie Basin to Lake Ohau, then down the Waitaki Valley before finishing at Oamaru and the Pacific Ocean. The trail has multiple access points to cater for both multi and single day riders of all fitness levels and is well serviced by established...

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Mount Cook Station

Mount Cook Station is situated on the northeast side of Lake Pūkaki. There are spectacular views of Aoraki/Mount Cook, the Southern Alps, Lake Pūkaki and the Jollie and Tasman Rivers. Mount Cook Station is a family-run high country station with accommodation and event options available. Choose from three supremely comfortable accommodation options. The legendary Shearers Quarters is warm and welcoming, with five bedrooms and shared living spaces. From the balcony overlooking the Jollie River, Tasman River Flats and the Southern Alps you can begin savouring the spectacle and the spirit of our...

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Lakestone Lodge

Lakestone Lodge is exclusively positioned on the southern shores of Lake Pūkaki with some of the most spectacular scenery in the country. The off-grid eco-lodge has been designed to maximise the panoramic views. Every room and bathroom share stunning views northward over Lake Pūkaki to the Southern Alps. On calm days New Zealand’s highest mountain, Aoraki/Mount Cook, can be seen reflected in the turquoise glacial waters of the lake. In contrast, mountain storms rolling in over the alps can be viewed from the comfort and warmth of this luxurious lodge. In the evenings, after watching the sun...

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Braemar Station

Braemar Station offers a range of authentic backcountry accommodation options for travellers, conveniently located at the end of section one, the first stage, of the Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail. Choose from four unique self-contained accommodation options that take advantage of the stunning vistas of the hilltop and its surrounds. Braemar is a working station, farming Perendale sheep, beef cattle and deer. Dry air, hot summers and cold, crisp winters with vast and spectacular views of Aoraki/Mount Cook, the Southern Alps and Lake Pūkaki. The lake offers good trout fishing, boating and numerous...

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Pūkaki Lakeside Getaway

Relax and take in the breathtaking vista of the Mackenzie Region when you stay at Pūkaki Lakeside Getaway. Two well-appointed self-contained options are available, the cottage and house. Both offer the natural quiet of the Mackenzie Region and its world-famous clear night skies. Relax in one of these accommodations or rent both to enjoy as a group of family or friends. Only a 35-minute drive to Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, Pūkaki Lakeside Getaway is a great base to explore the region.

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Mt Cook Lakeside Retreat

Mt Cook Lakeside Retreat is set in a forest wilderness, nestled between the turquoise blue waters of Lake Pūkaki and the majestic Ben Ōhau ranges. It is right on the doorstep of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park located in the beautiful and unique Te Wāhipounamu World Heritage Area. Offering 3 luxury villa accommodations, the Retreat is a luxury lodge with onsite facilities including The Moraine wedding & events venue, stargazing at Pūkaki Observatory, tennis court, and 5kms of walking tracks. 2-3 hours drive from Queenstown, 10 minutes from Twizel, and 40 minutes from Lake Tekapo. Ashley...

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