One Day Queen Charlotte Track Walk - Furneaux Lodge to Punga Cove Highlights
- Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us
- Scenic cruise from Picton to Furneaux Lodge
- Walk the Queen Charlotte Track's 12.7 km section
- Experience regenerating native bush and coastal views
- Learn about the historic Antimony Mine site
- Relax at Punga Cove Resort's Boat Shed Café
What's Excluded
What to Expect
Frequently Asked Questions
No, a paper print out is not required.
Unfortunately, we are not unable to accommodate motorized chairs, but we can accommodate manual chairs. Guests must be able to walk over the gap. We cannot roll a wheelchair on due to the loading area (steps, tide etc)
Yes there is a council pay and display car park on Wellington Street very close to the office.
It is very unlikely that you will experience seasickness on our boats. The Queen Charlotte sounds are not very wide or deep, and they are in enclosed waters, so we don’t generally that rolling ocean swell that causes guests to suffer with seasickness.
Wi-Fi is not available on the vessel.
The vessels are safe, regularly maintained and well-equipped, and the skippers are highly experienced and qualified, however the tour operator will cancel a sailing if they deem the weather to be too extreme to sail. They do still sail in wind and rain, luckily, they are quite sheltered in the Queen Charlotte Sounds, and it is extremely rare that they must cancel. Safety and guest comfort is a priority.
Yes you can, you can complete the track in any configuration that works for you – just ask!
If you are walking between Camp Bay and Anakiwa you will need to purchase a QCTLC pass qctlc.com.
The Queen Charlotte Track is 71km, so there are enough walking options for you to enjoy!
11km, approximately 3.5 - 4 hours walking
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