Cardrona, New Zealand
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Cardrona is the name of a locality, skifield and beer in New Zealand. Established as a gold rush township in the 1860's on the banks of the small river of the same name, it is known for its distinctive hotel of gold rush vintage which is on the opposite side of the river to the original township of which few buildings remain. It is in a scenic setting on the Crown Range road which connects Wanaka and Queenstown.
A fascinating history, including the now almost-forgotten contribution of the labour from thousands of Chinese workers, is revealed by historical features such as the Cardrona Hotel and the much-loved Cardrona Hall and Church, the location of the annual Cardrona Folk Music Festival. The much photographed local Cardrona pub was made famous by the advertising campaign of the Speights brewery of Dunedin. Speights have since capitalised on the popularity of the Cardrona pub by building replicas of the distinctive Cardrona period building in other parts of New Zealand including Mt Eden in Auckland.
Recent developments include expanded facilities for guest accommodation, recreational facilities and historical information. Cardrona is the home of the internationally known Race to the Sky hillclimb.