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Historic Arrowtown

Autumn Colours, Arrowtown - click for more.
Arrowtown, where much of the town's history is very much alive and in daily use.
Just up the road from Queenstown, Arrowtown is famous for its autumn leaves, gold mining history and heritage buildings.

In April and May the area ignites with colour as deciduous trees prepare for winter. A festival is held in the last week of April, to celebrate the town's seasonal beauty and glittering history.

Arrowtown was established in 1862, during the height of the Otago gold rush. Situated on the banks of the gold-bearing Arrow River, the settlement grew quickly as pioneers constructed cottages, shops, hotels and churches, many of which can still be seen today. They also planted the avenues of European trees that are responsible for autumn's glory.

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. Life was hard, winters were cruel and gold was often elusive.

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.
 

 
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Contact: Queenstown i-SITE Visitor Centre
Phone: +64 3 4424 100
Fax: +64 3 4428 907
Postal: P O Box 253 Queenstown
Website: www.queenstown-vacation.com

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The nearest airport is in Queenstown (20 minutes)

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