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Old Powerhouse
The old power house is very close to the One Mile Creek Carpark, probably less than a 5 minute walk. I came down the track from Thompson Street and ended up here as I was walking down towards the lake...
My husband and I were wandering along the shoreline since bad weather canceled our Fiordland trip for the day. We stumbled upon this trail, which immediately makes you feel miles and miles away from t...
Found by accident walking the many tracks and paths in Queenstown. Lots of history at this little spot and awesome too see people putting so much energy (no pun intended) into its restoration. Very w...
Its a nice short shady walk on a well maintained path. A look inside through the glass is interesting, as are the information signs outside that tell the history of the power house
If you're near the roundabout, walk up the path for a few minutes to see the power house, with machinery that you can see through the windows and a few placards telling the story. Interesting story.
Old Powerhouse
The old power house is very close to the One Mile Creek Carpark, probably less than a 5 minute walk. I came down the track from Thompson Street and ended up here as I was walking down towards the lake...
Nice Hike
My husband and I were wandering along the shoreline since bad weather canceled our Fiordland trip for the day. We stumbled upon this trail, which immediately makes you feel miles and miles away from t...
Simple walk
Found by accident walking the many tracks and paths in Queenstown. Lots of history at this little spot and awesome too see people putting so much energy (no pun intended) into its restoration. Very w...
Nice walk
Its a nice short shady walk on a well maintained path. A look inside through the glass is interesting, as are the information signs outside that tell the history of the power house
Little hut and some signs
If you're near the roundabout, walk up the path for a few minutes to see the power house, with machinery that you can see through the windows and a few placards telling the story. Interesting story.