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Queenstown and Wanaka

Hulbert House

A stately and elegant boutique experience

A relic of stately Victorian elegance, Hulbert House is a luxury villa that operates as one of Queenstown’s oldest residences. Built in 1888, this boutique hotel offers historic charm with contemporary comforts and modern amenities.

Transformed by an award-winning designer, the interiors are vibrant while paying tribute to the antiquity of the property. The six luxury suites are all individually designed, carrying through a feeling of old-world opulence with extravagant, bold and fresh furnishing. Each has views over either Lake Wakatipu, Skyline Hill or the well-kept gardens.

A scrumptious breakfast of fresh and delicious ingredients waits those early morning risers, while the kitchen can provide tasty snacks throughout the day. Ideally placed, Hulbert House is found in close proximity to many of the attractions of Queenstown, with popular cafes, restaurants and shops all within walking distance. It is also only 450m from the banks of the large Lake Wakatipu and just a little further from the Skyline Gondola and Luge.

Highlights

Short walking distance to town attractions

Near to Lake Wakatipu

6 rooms

Kitchen garden

Designed by acclaimed designer Neil McLachlan

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Whatever you want from your adventure in Queenstown and Wanaka, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

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Mahu Whenua

Queenstown and Wanaka

Mahu Whenua
Close to central Wanaka and a 90 minute drive (or 10 minutes by helicopter) from Queenstown, Mahu Whenua is an enormous private estate spanning some 55,000 hectares. The property consists of four adjoining high-country sheep stations, stretching from Glendhu Bay all the way through to Arrowtown, encompassing some of the most dramatic alpine scenery in New Zealand. The land is gradually being restored to its wilder former self – the name Mahu
Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline