Queensberry Inn
Originally, in 1887, Queensberry Inn was a gold miners' and travellers' inn. Now this renovated and modernised stone property is an ideal country retreat for those wanting something special and a little different.
Built in 1867 Queensberry Inn was a stopover for travellers between Cromwell and Wanaka, and in 1904 the illustrious Governor General of New Zealand stayed there. As a licensed Inn it closed its doors in 1930. Apart from the owners residence the stables and cottage are all that remain of the original buildings. restored and modernized in 1994 Queensberry Inn now offers a comfortable and unique style of accommodation to suit many. There are two double rooms, both with ensuite facilities, set in the beautifully landscaped gardens of the Inn.
Queensberry Inn is situated on two hectares of trees, lawns and garden. Fifteen minutes drive from Wanaka or Cromwell is the perfect country escape while still centrally located. Dining arrangements can be made. Celler door restaurant and local pub all within a short distance.