Skiing and Snowboarding in Queenstown – An unforgettable memory for speed freaks

Located in Otago is the quaint resort city of Queenstown. Known for being one of New Zealand’s most picturesque areas, Queenstown boasts many tourist attractions and many iconic landmarks. Queenstown is also one of New Zealand’s premier adventure sports destinations, and is visited annually by hundreds of adventure sports enthusiasts for some adrenaline pumping activities. One of the most recommendable Queenstown ski resorts ideal for accommodation is the Oaks Club Resort.

Among the many adventure activities that one can do in Queenstown are Skiing and Snowboarding. Both these sports are incredibly popular in Queenstown as the weather and terrain of the city make both these adventure sports incredibly easy to engage in. Speed freaks that love the snow or any adventure sport enthusiast are sure to love skiing and snowboarding in Queenstown and you can be assured of being able to create a whole heap of unforgettable memories while you do so.

During the Southern Hemisphere ski season, that is the months of June through October, Queenstown is flocked by numerous visitors who come to the city just to be part of the skiing and snowboarding action. This is mainly due to the reason that Queenstown boasts four incredible ski fields, which are known to be amongst the best in the region. These four ski fields are Treble Cone, Cardrona Alpine Resort, Coronet Park, and The Remarkables.

These ski fields offer unparalleled scenery, snowy slopes with enough space for numerous skiers, mild weather conditions, and excellent facilities ensuring that a skiing or snowboarding excursion in these fields gives you a truly unforgettable experience. What’s even better is that the fields are suitable for all skiers and snowboarders, regardless of their skill level; so even beginners can enjoy the ski fields in Queenstown. These ski fields operate on a “day-pass” system, meaning that you will need to purchase a pass to enter the fields. However, once you receive the pass you will be allowed to ski or snowboard for 4 to 8 hours, depending on the type of pass you get.

Intrigued by history, art and food, Lavinia Woolf is a writer who is passionate about the extraordinary and writes of the exhilarating and enchanting. Google+

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