Destination Location: Lake Ruataniwha

Located 2km from Twizel, Lake Ruataniwha is an artificial lake that was formed between 1977-1981 as a result of the Upper Waitaki Hydroelectric project. The lake’s shallow water make it a family favourite for swimming and recreation. There are swing sets for the children to enjoy in the lagoon area. The lake is also used for yachting, canoeing and windsurfing. There is a purpose-built rowing course, famous in New Zealand for hosting the bi-annual Aon Maadi Cup rowing championships. You can also hire pedal boats, paddleboards, water bikes, kayaks and more from Water Rides, located near the Lake Ruataniwha Holiday Park & Motels.

The lake is approximately 4.5km in length and covers 3.4 sq km. The 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. Lake Ruataniwha is fed by a mix of the Pukaki & Ohau Canals plus the Ohau River.

The lake typically hosts an average of 5 major rowing events a year. The New Zealand national rowing championships are held there every second year, alternating with the national secondary school rowing championships (during these the Maadi Cup is contested) The rowing course has eight lanes. The lake’s facilities can accommodate 600 rowing boats and 2,000 competitors.

Logans at High Country Salmon

The team at Logans invites guests to a relaxed yet exceptional dining experience that celebrates the finest seasonal produce, including the freshest salmon sourced directly from their farm. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a casual meal with friends and family, Logans’ day and evening dining menus offer something for everyone. Logans believes that great food should be accessible to all, designing their dining options to cater to a variety of tastes, preferences, and budgets. From 9 am daily, their cabinets are stocked with fresh sashimi, sushi, signature salmon...

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High Country Salmon

High Country Salmon is a boutique, 100% New Zealand family-owned salmon farm, floating café & restaurant, fish shop and fishing experience, situated 3km south of Twizel.  They grow premium glacial mountain salmon (chinook or king salmon) in the hydro canal system – this constant flow of clean water means that their salmon are fitter than sea-run salmon, resulting in firmer flesh and a cleaner, more delicate flavour.  They do everything on-site, resulting in the shortest supply chain possible and the freshest salmon available. Visitors to High Country Salmon have a range of things to do;...

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Lake Ruataniwha Holiday Park & Motels

Welcome to a sheltered paradise on the waterfront of Lake Ruataniwha. Situated on the southern outskirts of Twizel offering the choice of brand-new, high-quality motels, economical cabins and tent sites. Each unit has lake and Southern Alps views. Nestled in the heart of the Mackenzie Region, this hideaway is a fishing paradise. Only minutes from the front door, you could be hiking this wonderland or just relaxing in the country wilderness. The holiday park is on 50 acres of land and has several amenity blocks with kitchens, toilets and showers plus a coin-operated laundry. Water bikes and canoes...

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