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This package is pure Marlborough Sounds luxury! After an exhilarating walk each day, at night we come to rest at an upmarket accommodation place complete with gourmet restaurant, fine wines and a superb setting. This tour features small walking groups with an emphasis on discerning service, attention to detail and knowledgeable, local guides with an extensive repertoir on the area. It is THE gourmet package for the track! With this tour, you have the bonus of a day's rest at Portage Bay or Lochmara Lodge where you can put your feet up, read a book, join us for a guided sea kayak tour or take a day trip to the nearby Marlborough wine region. Bliss!
When English explorer Captain James Cook sailed into the settled waters of the Marlborough Sounds in the late 17th Century, he must have believed this was paradise. Join us for a modern day journey in Cook's footsteps along the renowned 71km Queen Charlotte Walking Track. Explore this vast network of drowned river valleys from the unique perspective of this well-formed track. Here lush coastal beech forest reaches out to greet lapping tides of ever-changing hues.
Itinerary
NB. A pre-tour briefing is conducted the day prior to departure. Details will be forwarded with your booking confirmation.
Day 1 - Ship Cove to Endeavour Inlet (approx. 5 hours/14km) We will collect you from your accommodation in Picton to join the boat trip to Motuara Island for a bird sanctuary tour en route to Ship Cove. Learn about the fascinating marine life of this area and, if we are lucky, see dolphins as well! Enjoy a short warm up walk on Motuara Island Bird Sanctuary to the lookout - this affords spectacular 360deg views of the Marlborough Sounds - and see many of New Zealand's endangered bird species. Arrive late morning at Ship Cove to begin our walk. This scenic & historic reserve was a favourite anchorage for Captain Cook during his explorations in the 1770s. Experience virgin beech forest at its best plus stunning views throughout today's walk. NB. Our visit to Motuara Island is weather dependent - this is due to the fact there are no toilets or shelter on the island.
Accommodation - Furneaux Lodge Built early this century, Furneaux Lodge comprises the original homestead, restaurant, bar, fully self-contained chalets and upmarket studio units in a delightfully picturesque setting. Furneaux Lodge has an excellent restaurant for dinner and/or breakfasts.
Day 2 - Endeavour Inlet to Camp Bay/Punga Cove (approx. 4 hours/12km) Today's mainly coastal walk takes you around the inlet through regenerating native bush to the call of bellbirds, fantails and other NZ native birds. Pause at the head of the bay to learn more about antimony & the mining industry that thrived there in the 1880s. Follow the main track onwards and into Big Bay before working your way towards Camp Bay and, five minutes on from there, Punga Cove.
Accommodation - Punga Cove Nestled amidst the native bush, Punga Cove's well-appointed individual chalets are a welcome respite. The gourmet restaurant with its impressive view caps off a perfect day and is also open for breakfasts overlooking the bay.
Day 3 - Punga Cove to Torea Saddle/The Portage Hotel or Lochmara Lodge Wildlife Recovery & Arts Centre (approx. 8 hours/22.5km) NB. Optional boat trip available to Portage or Lochmara for non-walkers (at own cost)
A challenging day on the ridgeline between Punga Cove & Torea Saddle. Truly grand vistas abound round every corner - a wonderful reward indeed. Those who feel like a day's rest can opt for a boat ride around the bays of the Queen Charlotte Sound. We use two different accommodation providers for our third night of this walk depending on departure date.
Accommodation
Lochmara Lodge Wildlife Recovery & Arts Centre
Set on the tranquil shores of the Queen Charlotte Sound is the Marlborough Sounds' only Wildlife Recovery & Arts Centre. Built by Marlborough locals Shayne Olsen and Louise Bright, since 1997 Lochmara Lodge has achieved national and international recognition as one of the best places to stay in New Zealand. This is a place where visitors can learn, interact and appreciate New Zealand's flora, fauna and art, while still offering a unique accommodation experience in beautiful ensuite units with seaviews. Set in 11 acres, the property features aviaries and enclosures with endangered species breeding programs, organic vegetable garden and orchard, educational signage, sculpture trail and art gallery. It also now has its very own fully licenced café and restaurant, where the cuisine is based on sustainability. The cuisine is simple, rustic and full of flavour, using ingredients that truly give you a taste of this beautiful environment, the Marlborough Sounds.
The Portage Resort Hotel
Nestled at the narrowest point between Queen Charlotte & Kenepuru Sounds, The Portage Hotel is a well-established accommodation place with a fine restaurant, relaxed cafe & comfortable, recently upgraded natural timber chalets. Breakfasts are available as well in the restaurant from 7am.
Day 4 - Rest Day
Today is your chance to rejuvenate and relax at The Portage Resort Hotel or Lochmara Lodge. We can arrange guided sea kayaking and wine walk tours for those interested. Lunch is not included today unless on an organised tour that has been pre-arranged.
Day 5 - Torea Saddle/The Portage or Lochmara to Anakiwa (approx.7 hours/20.5km) Farewell Portage or Lochmara Lodge and ascend to the ridgeline once again, enjoying stunning views. Open farmland and a grand native bush section to finish is a fitting finale. Today you return by boat from the Anakiwa Jetty to Picton to complete your journey.
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Detailed Itinerary
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Tour Grading: Medium
- No hiking experience necessary.
- You need to be reasonably fit and enthusiastic.
- Terrain mostly tracks.
- Light day pack carried, with luggage transported by water taxi.
- Options for non-walkers available
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Highlights and Inclusions
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- 4 nights superior, seaview twin share accommodation with own private ensuite
- All meals - restaurant meals (3 course) plus complimentary glass of wine each evening
- Packed gourmet lunch each day
- Guiding services
- Water transport to and from track
- Luggage transfers
- Picton accommodation transfers
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Departure Dates
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| Month |
Year |
Day |
| March |
2010 |
2, 9, 16, 23, 30 |
| April |
2010 |
6, 13, 20, 27 |
| October |
2010 |
5, 12, 19, 26 |
| November |
2010 |
2, 9, 16, 23, 30 |
| December |
2010 |
7, 14, 19, 26 |
| January |
2011 |
4, 11, 18, 25 |
| February |
2011 |
1, 8, 15, 22 |
| March |
2010 |
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 |
| April |
2010 |
5, 12, 19, 26 |
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| Start: Picton (early morning)Finish: Picton (late afternoon) |
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If the dates above do not suit your travel plans please do let us know, we are always willing to look at new/addtional departure dates (dependent on demand and minimum numbers).
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NZ$200 per person deposit on booking, balance 30 days before travel.
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Tour Prices
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| Cost per person |
| 1 Jul 10 - 30 Jun 11 |
NZ$1,855single supplement NZ$425Child: NZD1,150 |
| 1 Jul 11 - 30 Jun 12 |
NZ$1,890single supplement NZ$475Child: NZD1,150 |
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| Child Rates apply from 5-12 years. Under 5 years is free |
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"My wife and I walked the Queen Charlotte Track in February. We enjoyed the experience very much and have been meaning to contact you to say that we thought Steve and Juliet did a terrific job. It was probably the best run walk I have done in 14 years of guided walks in Australia, New Zealand, England and Europe. Thank you for choosing them to look after us." - Richard, Australia.
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