Accessible Trails in and Around Queenstown

Frankton Arm Walkway & Kelvin Peninsula The 10km Frankton Arm walkway is fairly flat and wheelchair friendly. It starts at the Queenstown Gardens, and you can stroll or roll all the way to Frankton alongside Lake Whakatipu admiring the spectacular views. Between Queenstown and Frankton, there is a…

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Adaptive Skiing & Snowsports in Queenstown

Snow lovers with access needs have winter fun sorted in Queenstown. Three local ski fields offer adaptive ski programmes dedicated to ensuring you get the most out of your time on the snow, and an annual Adaptive Snowsports Festival brings fun and community to the slopes of the Remarkables every…

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Inclusive Queenstown Tours for People with Access Needs

Making Trax Website: www.makingtrax.co.nz Phone/WhatsApp: +64 211 983 091 Email: jezza@makingtrax.co.nz Makingtrax is a not-for-profit founded by adaptive adventure consultant Jezza Williams to grow inclusive tourism in New Zealand. Their directory of inclusive adventures is a great place to start…

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Planning a Trip to Queenstown for People with Access Needs

Accessible accommodation in Queenstown Inclusive adventure advocate and accessible tour organiser Jezza Williams says, “Accessible accommodation’s good and plentiful in Queenstown, everything from backpackers to five-star hotels. Queenstown is hilly so it’s a good idea to book accommodation close to…

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