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Coronet Peak is ranked #2 out of 10 things to do in Queenstown. ... After ascending nearly 1,500 feet, you'll end up at an observation deck atop Bob's Peak, where views of central Queenstown, ...
Skyline Queenstown's gondola and luge open daily at 9 or 10 a.m., though closing hours vary depending on weather conditions and the season. Mountain bikes can be rented on Bob's Peak as well.
Planning your Queenstown itinerary can be a little tricky when you’re limited to only two or three days in the area. For ...
Skyline Gondola: The most iconic view of Queenstown is from the top of Bob’s Peak.It’s undeniably breathtaking; the view never gets old, no matter how many times you’ve seen it. The easy way ...
Hike up Bob’s Peak. Overlooking Queenstown is Bob’s Peak, part of Ben Lomond mountain. The common claim is it takes 45-60 minutes to hike up to the Skyline complex (more on this next).
Ride the Skyline Gondola (44 New Zealand dollars, or about $28) to ascend some 1,475 feet to the top of Bob’s Peak, high enough to appreciate how the town hugs the protected bays of the ...
On Friday 17 November 1967, eight brightly-coloured Skyline Queenstown gondola cabins began ascending the cableway to Bob’s Peak and the then-Skyline Chalet, 450m above Queenstown.
Over 60 pretenders to the throne arrived at Queenstown's famous Coronet Peak last Saturday. Each and every one of them ready to do downhill battle in a bid to be crowned 'King of Bob'.