La carretera estatal 73 es un cruce que merece dos o tres días. Castle Hill, Arthur's Pass Village y el descenso de Otira recompensan la luz del día, mientras que la nieve, el viento y el kea requieren más atención de la que sugiere la sola distancia.
Enfoque de Canterbury
Salga de Christchurch después de verificar el pronóstico del pase y el estado de la carretera. Deténgase en Castle Hill solo en el área de estacionamiento formada y respete las pautas culturales y de conservación entre las formaciones de piedra caliza.
Lake Pearson y otros campamentos tienen reglas exactas para vehículos, incendios e instalaciones. Confirme el sitio seleccionado antes de su llegada y lleve agua adecuada para una noche alpina básica.
Pueblo del paso de Arthur
Utilice el pueblo como base para caminar y visite el centro DOC para obtener consejos actualizados sobre rutas. Las rutas alpinas van desde breves paseos por el valle hasta terrenos de montañismo serios, y los nombres por sí solos no muestran la diferencia.
Los Kea son inteligentes y destructivos con equipos desatendidos. Nunca les dé de comer, asegure los objetos sueltos y proteja la goma o los accesorios expuestos sin dañar a las aves.
Otira a la costa
Descienda con cautela por el viaducto y pendientes pronunciadas, utilizando marchas más bajas en lugar de frenar. El hielo, el viento y los vehículos pesados pueden cambiar rápidamente el carácter de la carretera.
Llegue a Hokitika o Greymouth antes de que oscurezca para un reinicio completo. Si el paso se cierra, espere o utilice una alternativa debidamente planificada en lugar de buscar un atajo sin sellar.
The highest of the three alpine crossings
At 920 metres, Arthur's Pass is the highest and most weather-affected of the main alpine road crossings. The Otira Gorge section on the western side is steep with a viaduct, and snow, ice and high wind close it regularly in winter.
Check the NZTA status before you leave, carry chains in winter, and treat a closure as a reason to reroute rather than wait. The Lewis Pass and Haast Pass alternatives are both long detours.
Kea will damage your vehicle
The kea at Arthur's Pass and Otira are intelligent, curious and destructive, and they will strip rubber seals, windscreen wipers, roof racks and anything soft on a parked vehicle. This is not a small risk; it is the normal outcome of leaving a van unattended in the car parks.
Never feed them, because human food is what has drawn them to car parks and roads where they are killed. Pack away anything loose, and expect them to open a bag you thought was secure.
The walks are short and steep
Devils Punchbowl Falls is an hour return and mostly steps. Avalanche Peak is a serious alpine day with genuine exposure and no shelter, and it should not be attempted in poor weather or without proper gear despite being a signposted track from the village.
Castle Hill, on the eastern approach, is an easy walk through limestone formations and works well as a break on the drive. It is also a significant site for Ngāi Tahu, so keep to the tracks and treat it accordingly.
Village services are minimal
Arthur's Pass village has a small store, a cafe and limited fuel, and it is not a place to rely on for a full restock. Fill up in Springfield on the eastern side or Kumara on the western side, and carry food for the crossing.
The DOC campsites near the village are basic and can be very cold, sitting at altitude even in summer. Bring warmer bedding than the Canterbury Plains would suggest.
The TranzAlpine as an alternative
The TranzAlpine train follows roughly the same corridor between Christchurch and Greymouth and is widely rated one of the best rail journeys anywhere. It works as a return day trip from Christchurch without a vehicle, or as a way to see the pass in weather that makes driving unpleasant.
If you are driving, the viewpoints at the Otira Viaduct lookout and the Bealey Valley give you the scale of the pass without a long walk. Both have parking and both are places where kea will investigate your vehicle.
Coming from the east, Castle Hill and the Cave Stream Scenic Reserve break up the drive. Cave Stream is a genuine cave walk-through requiring a torch, warm clothing and care with water levels, and it should not be attempted after rain.
Where to break the crossing
Arthur's Pass village is the obvious stop but it is small, cold and often full. Springfield on the eastern side and Kumara or Hokitika on the western side both have more options and better services.
If the pass is closed or the forecast is poor, the Lewis Pass to the north is the alternative crossing and a good drive in its own right, with hot pools at Maruia along the way.
Lugares a lo largo del camino
Llévalo a la carretera
Guarda las paradas. Planifica todo el viaje.
Cree una ruta ordenada a partir de lugares guardados, calcule la distancia y mantenga adjuntas fechas, notas y tareas pendientes.