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$20 MILLION QUEENSTOWN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT

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February, 2017

Queenstown tourism operator Real Journeys has announced a $20 million
dollar further investment into its iconic TSS Earnslaw and Walter Peak High
Country Farm tourism attractions.
For the first stage, the company plans to transform the Walter Peak Farm
Tour into a more versatile, extended experience with a new amphitheatre
for its farm demonstrations, designed to complement the natural
landscape. The building will be discreetly set into the contours of the land
and screened by a large berm covered in plantings. The roof has
overlapping blades and is pitched, so those seated have perfect views not
only of the sheep shearing but the dog trials which take place beyond the
stage on a second natural amphitheatre formed by the hillside.
Since acquiring the land in 2013, Real Journeys previously leased at
Walter Peak, we have invested in upgrading the Colonels Homestead
Restaurant, kitchen facilities and most importantly the food offering. It
has built up a reputation for being world-class and its popularity has
grown even faster than the current growth in tourism. Now our vision is to
ensure that we continue to deliver our remarkable experiences as well as
manage the challenges of growth well into the future, says Real Journeys
Chief Executive Richard Lauder.
The project, which is subject to building consent, will maintain the rural
character of the area. The historic Ardmore House will be restored to
create a new restaurant and conference/events facility along with a
multi-denominational chapel with stunning views across Lake Wakatipu.
Lauder says the company had constant demand for conferences and
weddings at Walter Peak, particularly during summer, but the Real
Journeys Events Team was unable to cater for them without displacing
other guests.
Walter Peak Gourmet BBQ dining is no longer seasonal, running year-
round and the additional facilities will create a number of new jobs.
Existing staff accommodation will also be upgraded and extended to
eventually cater for up to 50 workers. Much of Walter Peaks existing
infrastructure will also be replaced.
The natural beauty of the Central Otago landscape has already been
enhanced as with the Real Journeys award-winning Walter Peak Land
Restoration Project which has so far planted over 6000 native shrubs and
trees after removing thousands of tonnes of invasive wilding pines that
were spreading across the region.
The beautifully tended cottage gardens around the Colonels Homestead
continue to play a major role and a new working kitchen garden will be
planted. The extended farmyard will be landscaped to incorporate a
water feature, more native planting and a childrens playground.
Building is expected to start on the amphitheatre, the first stage of the
plan, when the TSS Earnslaw goes on survey in May and should be
complete in time for the summer season. It has been carefully scheduled
to work around the current farm tours and dining.

 

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