Kingston
Straddling the border of Southland and Otago, Kingston lies at the southern tip of Lake Wakatipu, bounded by the Hector Range and the Eyre Mountains. It’s home to one of the region’s most beloved treasures: the Kingston Flyer steam train.
On what once was a major railway line, the Kingston station served as an important link between the regional hub of Invercargill in the south to the bustling goldfields to the north. Constructed in the 1860s, the line was integral to New Zealand’s national rail network for more than a century until closures throughout the country saw it shutter. The vintage steam train then ran part of the line as a tourist service, offering unique views of the area.
Originally named St Johns after an Irish-born policeman, the town became known as Kingston by mid-1864 to mirror its neighbour on the opposite shores of Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown.
This charming historic city has a café, bar and accommodation options as well as a petrol station, holiday park, fire station, library and waterfront.
Kingston Flyer Steam Train
The famous vintage Kingston Flyer Steam Train is officially back on track. Embark on a journey through time on this iconic steam train, exploring Kingston to Fairlight. Experience the allure and romance of this historical form of travel. For schedule and bookings please visit our website.
Kingston TOP 10 Holiday Park
Kingston TOP 10 Holiday Park offers comfortable and spacious self-contained motel units, ensuite log cabins, standard cabins and caravans with RV/tent sites. Cars/Caravans/RV’s/tents can be left on site for no charge if guests stay the night before and after (2 nights) they have completed the cycle trail. Fresh linen and towels are provided for you […]
Kingston Flyer Café and Bar
Situated in the historic Kingston Railway Station on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, the Kingston Flyer Café & Bar is a wonderful place to unwind and relax after your journey around the mountains. Treat yourself to a delicious meal or a drink – you deserve it. We look forward to seeing you, opening times are […]
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