One of the most picturesque settlements in
New Zealand,
Arrowtown sits alongside the Arrow River, once the scene of a frantic gold rush. The town
retains its historic character.
Arrowtown has a range of cafes, restaurants and appealing shops for a city this small, but Arrowtown is not
just an ordinary small town. The main attraction in the town itself is its historical buildings. There are more
than 60 restored buildings from the 19th century. The gold days are long over, so Arrowtown's focus is on hosting
visitors. Explore the Chinese
miners’ settlement, visit the Lake District Museum, catch a few holes at the challenging local golf course
or take a 4WD journey to Macetown, a ghost town accessible only by wagon track.