The Headwaters Eco Lodge offers rustic-luxury within a net-positive energy sanctuary surrounded by mountains and community spirit-led values
Location: Located in Glenorchy at the head of Lake Wakatipu, The Headwaters Eco Lodge is a serene, scenic 45-minute drive from Queenstown. It occupies a peaceful mountain-framed village, surrounded by rugged trails, glacier-fed rivers, and New Zealand's untouched wilderness.
Rooms: This award-winning lodge offers 14 elegant ensuite eco-chalets, plus cosy quad rooms (bunk-style shared facilities) and a private cottage sleeping up to six. Interiors blend rustic luxe with local art, heated floors, rain-shower ensuites, and verandas looking out to mountain vistas.
Amenities: Guests can savour three-course dinners or cooked breakfasts crafted with produce from the kitchen garden and local sourcing, unwind in communal lounges, or enjoy yoga, massage, and stellar mountain views.
Activities: Adventures abound with guided walks, jet-boating, zip-lining, horseback riding, or simply stargazing in the dark-sky sanctuary. The lodge also hosts yoga sessions and curated experiences such as chef-led dinners.
Sustainability: The lodge is powered by one of the largest solar installations in the region, recycles and treats its own water through natural wetlands, and uses locally sourced, recycled and non-toxic materials to create buildings that feel both authentic and sustainable. Energy efficiency runs through every detail, from passive solar design to smart lighting and heating, while thriving kitchen gardens and composting systems support a zero-waste approach. Perhaps most impressively, all profits are reinvested into the local community, making every stay a contribution to the future of Glenorchy.
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Summer is in full swing, with warm temperatures across the country. North Island beaches are ideal for swimming and surfing, while the South Island is perfect for hiking and lake activities.
February
Still warm and sunny, February offers some of the year’s most settled weather, especially in the South Island. It’s prime time for hiking, kayaking, and wine touring in Marlborough. Slightly fewer crowds than January but still very busy in popular regions. Waitangi Day, New Zealand’s national day is celebrated on the 6th of February every year.
March
Temperatures remain pleasant, especially in the North Island, while the South begins to cool slightly. Autumn colours start appearing in Central Otago, making it ideal for photography and vineyard visits. A great month for outdoor adventures without peak-season crowds.
April
Autumn is in full display, with golden landscapes in the South Island. Mild days suit walking tracks and wine regions, while cooler evenings add a cosy feel. Fewer visitors mean better availability and rates.
May
Crisp, clear days mark the transition into winter. Snow begins to dust the mountains, while lowland areas remain great for hiking. It’s a quiet month with excellent off-season value.
June
Winter begins, with ski resorts in Queenstown and Wanaka opening. Mild in the far north, making it a good time for beach walks around the Bay of Islands. The South Island’s mountains offer stunning snowy scenery.
July
Peak ski season in the South Island, with excellent conditions on the slopes. Cooler weather prevails across the country, and many regions have a cosy, fireside atmosphere. Ideal for winter festivals in Queenstown.
August
Still prime skiing conditions, with late-season snow and fewer crowds than July. The far north remains relatively mild, and alpine towns enjoy a relaxed pace before spring.
September
Spring arrives, bringing blooming wildflowers and longer days. Ski fields may still operate early in the month, but hiking trails begin to reopen. A great time for wildlife spotting, especially in coastal areas. As the snow begins to melt, this can be a good time for white water rafting, although beware it will still be quite chilly.
October
Milder weather and fewer tourists make this a good month for road trips. Spring colours flourish, and outdoor activities pick up pace. Ideal for exploring both islands without peak-season costs.
November
Late Spring offers warm days and fresh greenery. It’s perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring vineyards. Tourist numbers rise towards the end of the month, but it’s still less crowded than summer.
December
The start of summer brings long, sunny days and lively holiday celebrations. Beaches, hiking trails, and outdoor attractions are in full swing. Expect busy periods from mid-month as locals begin their summer holidays.
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