One Day in Queenstown: An Epic Cycling and Foodie Itinerary
Do you only have one day in Queenstown and are looking for ways to make it an epic one? Does the thought of an itinerary that combines impressive cycling, mouth-watering food, and breathtaking natural beauty sound like the perfect trip for you?
If yes, you are in for a real treat! I am about to take you through an incredible 24-hour plan for Queenstown to indulge your sense of adventure that will leave you smiling for days and probably months to come!
I LOVE Queenstown. Having visited many times, I can confirm that you can make your one day in Queenstown extraordinary! It is the adventure capital of the world for a reason and you will not be in shortage of epic things to do.
Now read on and get excited as I fill you in with more details on this fantastic itinerary. I will also be throwing in bonus places to consider should you have extra time before leaving Queenstown.
Letâs go on an adventure!
- Morning: Queenstown Cycle Trail (Kelvin Heights to Arrowtown)
- Late Morning/Midday: Brunch/Lunch at Provisions of Arrowtown
- Afternoon: Queenstown Cycle Trail (Arrowtown to Kelvin Heights)
- Evening: Dinner at Sherwood Restaurant
- Bonus Activities to Consider
- FAQ on One Day in Queenstown
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- Where should I stay in Queenstown?
- Can you walk around Queenstown?
- Can you get around Queenstown without a car?
- Is it worth staying in Queenstown?
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Morning: Queenstown Cycle Trail (Kelvin Heights to Arrowtown)
Begin your trip by riding one of the 23 Great Rides of New Zealand: Queenstown Trail. It offers over 130 kilometers of off-road tracks between Queenstown, Arrowtown, and Gibbston Valley through varying vistas and terrain.
The beauty of this trail is that its expansive trail network leaves its riders spoilt for choices via many spots to start your ride from. And the best part? You do not have to complete the entire trail to get an out-of-this-world experience!
As shown in the map above, start your ride from Kelvin Heights (i.e. point A) towards Arrowtown for around 21 kilometers via sections of the Twin Rivers Trail before hopping onto the Countryside Trail (i.e. point B to point C).
You will be riding through a Grade 3 (intermediate) level trail that may challenge you at some parts (depending on if your bike is electric). However, it will reward you with tranquil country lanes, and stunning alpine and river views that make it all worthwhile.
The trail then takes you via the award-winning Millbrook golf resort. From there, you are not too far from the charming Arrowtown township to have your much-deserved lunch break.
Local tip: Depending on your schedule and location, you may prefer to start from a different point. If so, take advantage of the valuable Queenstown Trail site. Here, you can filter by various criteria to help with your planning.
My Best Choice for Bike Hire
Queenstown Bike Hire:
I highly rate hiring bicycles from Better By Bike as I love their bikes, services, and convenient locations. However, regular mountain bikes and electric bike options are also available for those wanting to hire from downtown Queenstown.
Arrowtown Bike Hire:
For those considering to start from Arrowtown instead, Better By Bike also offers regular bike or e-bike rentals. They even offer options with return transport from your accommodation for both regular bikes and e-bikes.
Late Morning/Midday: Brunch/Lunch at Provisions of Arrowtown
Park and secure your bikes, have a little wander in Arrowtown which is rich in gold mining history and is full of character. It may be a small quaint town, but it sure packs a punch on what it offers especially its food scene!
Photo credit: Provisions of Arrowtown
For lunch, I highly recommend checking out Provisions of Arrowtown. Located in a restored historic building with a lovely garden setting, it is also a popular spot for the locals.
Photo credit: Provisions of Arrowtown
I love the South Island Salmon on their menu and their stick bun is an absolute icon for good reason! If you are the type who loves a brunch menu though, be mindful that they only serve them until noon.
Local Tip: For those planning their trip in late April, check out Arrowtownâs iconic Autumn Festival. It offers activities like street entertainment, art, and markets.
Afternoon: Queenstown Cycle Trail (Arrowtown to Kelvin Heights)
Feeling energized by your scrumptious feed, it is time to leave Arrowtown. You will now traverse parts of the Arrow River Bridges Trail followed by the Twin Rivers Trail, and eventually return to your starting point in Kelvin Heights after riding for 28 kilometers.
The Arrow River Bridges trail is a relatively cruisy and stunningly picturesque Grade 2 track. It follows the Arrow River banks where you will be cycling under the shade of willow trees which is a great delight, particularly on a hot day.
After passing a few bridges, you will then continue onto the Twin Rivers Trail. Here, you are in for some enjoyable downhill experience in the most secluded part of the Queenstown trail.
While isolated, I find it to be incredibly peaceful and captivating. Especially so as the aquamarine view of the Kawarau river bed starts to welcome you on the trail. Temptations to make a cheeky stop by the river bank to rest or cool off will be high đ!
Complete your ride afterward by crossing the Shotover Bridge and the Kawarau Falls Bridge before the majestic Lake Wakatipu comes into sight as you enter the suburb of Kelvin Heights, Queenstown.
And there you have it, you have now completed a curated loop of the Queenstown Trail that is nothing short of ordinary. Bask in that glorious feeling while you take your well-earned break before continuing onto the next anticipated activity – food!
Local tip: Be aware of the closing time of your bike hire place so you can plan your day accordingly. When we hired our bikes, we needed to return our bikes by 5 pm.
Evening: Dinner at Sherwood Restaurant
Photo credit: @sherwood_queenstown on Instagram
Perched on the hill overlooking Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables mountain range, Sherwood is a must-try if you are after a seasonal food menu that is exceptional, innovative, and filled with ingredients that are mostly organic and grown on-site.
The winning dishes from my visit were their Blackfoot Paua Bolognese and their in-season Bluff oysters. The quality of the ingredients and how everything came together perfectly blew me away that evening.
The space features timber elements that exude a warm rustic cozy vibe. Combining the ambiance with attentive service and amazing food, itâs a winning recipe to put you into a dinner bliss at one of the best places to eat in Queenstown.
Word has it that they also do an appetizing spread for breakfast and lunch should you wish to throw Sherwood in the mix again. Be sure to book ahead for their dinner service as they are often booked out.
Bonus Activities to Consider
If you can squeeze more into your schedule, I recommend including at least one of these praise-worthy places below as part of your itinerary.
Onsen Hot Pools & Day Spa
Photo credit: @jessieschilling on Instagram
If you can secure a spot at this heavily booked award-winning boutique day spa, it will be the cherry on top of your trip. Their cedar-lined hot pools offer a unique Kiwi twist to the Japanese Onsen experience to delight the mind, body, and soul.
After conquering a day of exhilarating cycling, imagine being able to unwind and relax your muscles from a hot pool with a jaw-dropping view, ah such bliss!! It will be a pampering experience that you wonât forget at one of the best spas in Queenstown.
Local tip: I highly recommend booking at sunset to experience the transformation of the evening sky and be upgraded to their evening lanterns for a more magical experience.
Mora Wines & Artisan Kitchen, Lake Hayes
Mora deserves a special mention given stumbling upon it was a pleasant surprise. The stunning white cottage with a lush courtyard area was so inviting that I showed up without a reservation and was very fortunate to get a table as it was busy.
While they are known for their award-winning wines, it was their beautiful food that swept me away. It would be hard to try not to want to order everything on the menu. Their prawn toast and scallop ceviche is a must-try though – they were heavenly!
Local tip: Although I got lucky with my table, I recommend booking ahead to avoid disappointment. They also have a bus stop right outside running on a regular schedule, making commuting easier for its customers.
Ferg Outlets (Fergburger, Fergbaker, Mrs Ferg)
Your trip to Queenstown is incomplete without visiting one of the Ferg outlets in the town center! Ferg started with Fergburger in 2001 and has since expanded to opening Fergbaker, Mrs Ferg, and Fergâs Bar!
The line is always long (but oh so worth it!) at the world-famous Fergburger that Ed Sheeran dubbed the best burger in the world! If you are not in the mood for burgers, simply visit next door for their other outlets.
The pastries at Fergbaker are outstanding while Mrs Ferg does drool-worthy gelato and sorbet flavors. I would have a different one every day if I could and they are the perfect grab-and-go options to try.
Local tip: Ferburger is usually the busiest one out of all the Ferg outlets. To skip the long line, place a phone order ahead before collecting your orders.
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