Who owns The Remarkables ski field?
NZSki
NZSki is the owner and operator of three distinctively different South Island ski areas; Coronet Peak, Mt Hutt and The Remarkables. Collectively they offer a complete New Zealand snow experience and have a reputation as being among some of New Zealand’s best visitor attractions.
Is Remarkables ski field open?
The Remarkable is open daily from 9am – 4pm, subject to weather conditions.
How high is The Remarkables ski field?
The Remarkables ski field stats: Base Area Elevation: 1586m. Highest Lifted Point: 1943m. Vertical Rise: 357m.
Who owns Coronet Peak?
Where is Remarkables?
South Island of New Zealand
The Remarkables (Māori: Kawarau) are a mountain range and skifield in Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. Located on the southeastern shore of Lake Wakatipu, the range lives up to its name by rising sharply to create a remarkable backdrop for the waters.
Can you drive up the Remarkables in summer?
NZ Ski, which operates the Remarkables ski field, says it’s installing a new access gate to be used over summer. The fee only applies to vehicles, with cyclists and hikers on foot still able to head through for free.
Do Remarkables have lockers?
Storage Lockers At The Remarkables, we offer secure day storage with automated pay lockers. This is available downstairs in the base building and you can pay by credit card or EFTPOS. Hiring equipment from us on the mountain and coming back the next day?
What height is Coronet Peak?
5,417′Coronet Peak / Elevation
Why is it called Coronet Peak?
Coronet Peak (5,400 ft) is a prominent peak in north-west Otago named by the explorer-surveyor James McKerrow, probably because of the shape of the rocks comprising the summit.
Can you walk to the top of the Remarkables?
Introduction. Enjoy high altitude walks in the Remarkables. It’s an extremely steep, rugged mountain range that extends to 2,234 m and is a prominent part of the quintessential Queenstown landscape.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=625isEb_-qw