Queenstown to Te Anau Via Five Rivers & Mossman & Norm Via Invercargill 6,315 kms
Feb 22, 2019
Cannot believe the mushroom development of accommodation houses of all description here in Queenstown and surrounds since we were last here as well as whole new suburbs. The building industry is obviously booming here.
We enjoyed our Gondola ride and dinner at the Stratosphere Restaurant in the Skyline Tower last night which was very nice then it was back to the hotel and another good sleep and off to Te Anau this morning. We had breakfast at Athol then I headed for Te Anau and Norm headed for Invercargill where he had arranged to get his front tyre replaced and new rear brake pads. The seal on the NZ roads is much larger stones and faster wear and the grip is great but much rumblier than at home, sounds a bit like a four-wheel drive with their knobby tyres. His brake pads were supposed to be replaced before we left home so glad that has been done also. The bonus is we found a knowledgeable and ‘can-do bike team’ at Invercargill so good for future reference as well. He also visited an incredible Museum there which was full of incredible collections, previously privately held. There were international travellers there who seek these things out internationally and told Norm they have never seen anything like it! The bonus for me was that Norm took my non functioning phone and got it sorted on Invercargill as well. He is a can-do guy as well, think I’ll have to keep him! The km count includes Norm’s extra travel as of course it would.
View of the Gondola from the bar in the Skyline Tower last night while we waited for our table.
And another view from the tower.
And an early morning view as we head out of Queenstown. What an awesome sight it had been prior to this as we rode past the Remarkables. Norm finally managed a shot here.
Main Street Te Anau. A very attractive little village.
And one of my bike at the waterfront.
A line up of Bedford’s at the Museum … but missing a 1948 one the same as one we have at home.
And some specie convertibles.
And the star of the Museum a TEXACO fuel truck. Very representative of the Art Deco period.
Last 3 nights’ accommodation:
Millennium Hotel Queenstown
32 Frankton Road
Queenstown NZ 9300
Mmm, forgot to take a hotel pic so Google it if you want one.
What a lovely space to spend a few nights. Comfortable room with good facilities. All sorts of things on site, restaurants, laundry, car parking (and not too steep to get to with the bikes), restaurant with awesome food and awesome views as well as room service and staff who are incredibly cheerful and helpful. Fast unlimited Wi-Fi. We have made good use of the complimentary shuttle bus to and from the CBD.