Queen Charlotte Wilderness Park is an isolated peninsula in the Marlborough Sounds. Originally a large sheep station the property is now a stunning natural eco-restoration site with a wide range of environments, from sweet pasture to native forest, sandy beach to rocky shore and rolling hill to craggy cliffs. While visitors can easily come direct to the Park by sea many choose to walk in over the Park's only land connection to the outside world, the Outer Queen Charlotte Track.
The Queen Charlotte Lodge accommodation is simple, clean and private and boasts outstanding sea views, bellbirds at the window, wekas at the door, penguins under the floor, no roads, no car parks, no cars, no public, just down to earth Kiwi hospitality with sincere and caring personal service and generous traditional fare.



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