A Travel Series by Diane Covington
Follow along with Diane as she explores the northern end of the south island of New Zealand for adventures along the back roads…
Part 3: Nelson Lakes National Park
It was a three-hour drive from the ocean at Golden Bay to Nelson Lakes National Park, up in the mountains.
We chose the small village of St. Arnaud, right on the shore of the sparkling waters of Lake Rotoiti. There is so much outdoor fun available here, it’s hard to know what to do first.
On the lake, you can kayak, windsurf, water-ski, canoe and swim. Or try your hand at fly-fishing in the nearby rivers, for some of the best brown and rainbow trout fishing in New Zealand. Or kayak or raft down the river.
There are hiking trails all over the park, with an extensive network of tracks and huts for overnight stays for backpackers.
I spent my days bike riding and then jumping in the lake to cool off.
We found a gem of a lodge, the Alpine Lodge, a five-minute walk from the lake.
The lodge is a perfect place if you want to be outside and active all day, then come back to a clean and comfortable room, shower and have a gourmet dinner. We enjoyed delicious entrees such as Chicken Curry, a Vegetarian Burrito and an amazing Burger in their bar at the Lodge.
Just next door, their café serves breakfast and lunch. I had a delectable chocolate and berry muffin for breakfast and for lunch, a bacon, cheese and vegetable quiche. All their breads and baked goods are made from scratch. They buy local produce and support local businesses, including serving beers brewed in nearby Nelson and of course, New Zealand wines.
Owner Alexandra Unterberger, who runs the lodge with her fiancée Leighton Marshall, comes from a family with over 300 years history in the hotel and restaurant business. They really go out of their way to make guests feel welcome.
“We’re here every night with the guests. We enjoy having that personal touch,” Alexandra said.
The Alpine Lodge and St Arnaud are centrally located for sightseeing day trips. It’s one hour to Nelson, for arts and crafts and Blenheim for wine tasting. Or the West coast for dramatic coastal scenery, including blowholes.
We had a two-story studio with a view of the creek and felt at home during our three-day stay.
“We want to provide clean rooms, good service and good food,” Alexandra said.
And they did. We’ll go back for sure.
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Diane Covington 2010


