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ALWAYS SOMETHING TO SUIT
Coronet Peak has everything you could possibly want in a ski area - just ask the locals!
From the beginner slopes to rolling off-piste runs, long groomed easy riding trails and lifts that do much more than get you from "a to b".
The Southern Alps of New Zealand are bigger than the Swiss, French and Austrian Alps combined in a spine across the back of the South Island. There are dozens of different ski areas and each has its own distinctive flavour...
SAMPLE THE TERRAIN
Coronet Peak features a top level ISF/FIS specification ½ pipe in a sheltered sun bathed area.
Session the pipe to music then relax on the picnic bench and watch the action between runs.
Snow making outlets ensure the walls are kept packed for cutting with perfect consistency snow all season long.
Below the 1/2 pipe is the terrain park, an area full of jumps, tabletops and banks where you can work on your technique, develop your style, hike a favourite hit or just have fun including it into your run.
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CORONET AFTER DARK
Night skiing at Coronet is an experience not to be missed! Stick to the main lit trails for a totally surreal time. The night is made even more special with fine dining in the Brasserie, music and plenty of mulled wine to warm you up before catching the shuttle back to town.
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Facilities
- Large modern base area with Brasserie, bar and cafes
- Ski and snowboard school
- 2 Half Pipes and a Terrain Park
- Kids facilities and licensed creche
- Gear and clothing rental
- Storage and Sno Shop
- First Aid & Medical Facilities
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SCHOOL WAS NEVER LIKE THIS
Getting those techniques down from the start is the key to a great day on the slopes.
Our award-winning ski and board school is the place to learn the ropes, fine-tune technique or brush up on last year’s skills.
Use your gear or ours for workshops, one on one lessons, specialist clinics or package deals.
Cardrona announces NZ's first on mountain 'Kids Club' |
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| Statistics |
| Mountain Name |
Coronet Peak |
Season |
June to October |
| Summit Altitude |
1649 m |
Operating Hours |
9:00am to 4:00pm |
| Vertical Drop |
420 m |
Snowmaking |
extensive coverage, top to bottom |
| Skiing Area |
280 hectares |
Longest Run |
1.8 km |
| Number Of Lifts |
1 express quad
1 triple chair
1 double chair
1 T-Bar
1 platter
2 beginner tows |
Terrain Mix |
20% Beginner
45% Intermediate
35% Advanced
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| Night skiing |
Mid July to mid September, Fri & Sat, 4.00pm - 10.00pm |
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