Enjoy a fun family holiday with Arrowtown accommodation

Enjoy a fun family holiday with Arrowtown accommodation

Located in the Otago region of South Island, Arrowtown is a historic gold mining town on the banks of the Arrow River. The charming town is home to a variety of heritage sites and close to many prime attractions, including ski resorts, wineries and shopping areas. You’ll have a variety of attractions to explore with the kids, opportunities for outdoor fun and adventure and plenty of chances for romance on a couple’s trip. Find out more about the options for Arrowtown accommodation and the best things to do in the area to plan your next holiday with friends or family.

Arrowtown accommodation options

From sprawling holiday homes to historic cottages to expansive lodges with space for multiple families, you’ll have a range of options to choose from for Arrowtown holiday homes. Find out more about the types of accommodation you can expect in Arrowtown.

A white cottage in Arrowtown with flower bushes growing over a picket fence and a tree swing in the foreground

Family holiday homes

Family holiday homes are the most versatile option for your stay in Arrowtown. You can find a range of holiday homes that are suitable for small groups or big families, complete with amenities like pools, gardens, backyards, riverfront views and more. Holiday homes offer an array of kid-friendly amenities as well, such as toys and games, outdoor and sports equipment, outdoor entertainment areas and bunk beds in separate bedrooms.

Cosy cottages

If you’re looking for a cosier spot for your holiday, a cottage is a perfect choice. Cottages come in a range of options and sizes, so you can book a luxury stay or a practical option to suit your needs. Cottages give you privacy and beautiful natural surroundings as well. A rental like Isabella’s Cottage offers a historic home with space for 6 people, nearby hiking trails, heritage decor, luxury linen, a working fireplace and a scenic garden.

Family lodges

A lodge is a great option for travelling with a large group or multiple families. You can book lodges with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, spacious living areas, fully equipped kitchens for preparing meals for a big group and ample outdoor space for the kids to play. Places like the Poplar Lodge offer space for up to 14 and many helpful amenities, such as a private garden, a fenced yard, outdoor entertainment space, bunk beds and toys and books for kids.

The back of a family lodge in Arrowtown with a white flower bush to the right

Things to do in Arrowtown

Whether you want fun and educational experiences with the kids, adventure in the wild or romantic experiences with your partner, Arrowtown offers an array of unique experiences that are authentically New Zealand. Take a look at the best things to do in Arrowtown.

Family activities

Arrowtown is a historic gold mining town with an array of notable sites and family-friendly attractions. You can take the kids to places like the Lakes District Museum & Gallery, a museum with collections on gold mining in the area, and the Historic Arrowtown Chinese Settlement, a living history museum chronicling mining from Chinese immigrants. Kids will also like the Queenstown Bike Trail, an easy stretch of trail that travels along the Gibbston Valley and Kawarau Gorge.

Romantic experiences

Boasting wineries, golf courses and premier shopping, Arrowtown is a great choice for a romantic holiday. Buckingham Street is a high street filled with luxurious boutiques and charming independent shops that offer everything from merino wool knitwear to gold pieces to carved greenstone. If you want wine and culinary tours, nearby Gibbston is one of the top wine-growing regions in New Zealand and offers tasting rooms and cellar doors at premier wineries.

Outdoor adventure

No matter the season, Arrowtown is a hub of outdoor adventure and excitement for all ages. In winter, you can ski and snowboard at local ski resorts like the family-friendly Coronet Peak Ski Area. Many ski resorts also offer other winter activities like snowshoeing and snow tubing. In warmer weather, the diverse landscape offers mountain hiking and biking, horse treks and water sports like whitewater rafting and boating. One of the best places to go with the kids is the Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge, a historic bridge over a waterfall that’s a prime spot for bungy jumping.