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Activities
Otematata is a wonderful destination right in the heart of the South Island, New Zealand, offering fresh air, clear skies, friendly people and great boating and fishing. However you choose to spend your time, you'll enjoy the clean and natural beauty of the Waitaki Valley.
boating | fishing | golf | hydro-electric | walks | tramping
skiing | salmon farm | sheep stations |Hot Pools
While looking around the beautiful Waitaki Valley take a quick scenic trip to the Omarama Hot Tubs. Soak your soul... and unwind in summer or winter, by day or night. The Hot Tubs are cleaned & re-filled after each use with fresh mountain water - no chemicals are added. Adjust the temperature to your comfort, sit back to relax in the landscape of the beautiful area.
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Hydro-electric Power Stations
Benmore Power Station, New Zealand's biggest earth dam, is only 5 minutes' drive from the Otematata Lakes Hotel. A scenic drive extends around Lake Aviemore to Aviemore Dam.
Aviemore and Waitaki Power Stations are 10 and 15 minutes drive respectively, down State Highway 83. The picturesque Waitaki Village was built to house workers who built Waitaki Dam.
More hydro-electric stations can be found in the Mackenzie basin, 1.5 hours' drive up the Waitaki Valley.
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Scenic Walks
Deep Stream walk starts on the scenic drive around Lake Aviemore, just above Aviemore dam. It takes about 30 minutes each way.
The Benmore Track starts on the lookout / car park above Benmore Dam.
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Tramping
The Waitaki Valley provides many oportunities for a great tramping experience, with craggy hills and awesome views. On a fine day you can see Mount Cook from the hills around Benmore Dam. Back to top of page
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Skiing
Water skiing is one of the favourite sports on the Waitaki lakes, and it's no wonder with so many beautiful lakes to choose from. Loch Laird, just below Benmore Dam, provides a sheltered area for beginners and more experienced skiers alike.
Water skiing is available at $20 for 10 minutes.
Winter skiers can try their skill on the Awakino Skifield, near Kurow, or the Ohau Skifield, in the Mackenzie Basin. If you prefer uncluttered slopes, then these fields are for you.
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Salmon Farm
Located on the Tekapo canal, the Mount Cook Salmon farm produces over 100 tonnes each year of high quality Chinook salmon - principally for export.The farm is open to visitors year round - the road may be closed during severe weather conditions.
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High Country Sheep Stations
Sheep farming is the major industry of the Waitaki Valley and Mackenzie Country.
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