Zig Zag Reserve Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Zig Zag steps
The Zig Zag track starts from the City end of Kings Bridge (as opposed to the flatter route at the Trevallyn end, near the caretaker's cottage). The track begins with a steep climb up stone steps, som...
We took on this track as part of a circuit to Cataract Gorge, starting at the Kings Bridge and returning to the bridge via the Cataract Walk. First section is tough going, even if you are reasonably f...
Between the King's Bridge and the Cataract Basin's First Basin is a one-kilometre stroll. Partially steep - largely on stone stairs, but also on a walkway. It is necessary to have a reasonable level o...
This was a great day out. I thought at first that it was expensive when I booked it and it may be boring. But the day flew by. I was really surprised. Loved the stories told. We went from Queenstown r...
I approached this from the Basin end first, which took care of the steepest steps at the beginning, getting you onto the high path, a nice lookout, then an easier desend to Kings Bridge. Hard work ...
Zig Zag steps
The Zig Zag track starts from the City end of Kings Bridge (as opposed to the flatter route at the Trevallyn end, near the caretaker's cottage). The track begins with a steep climb up stone steps, som...
A good work-out
We took on this track as part of a circuit to Cataract Gorge, starting at the Kings Bridge and returning to the bridge via the Cataract Walk. First section is tough going, even if you are reasonably f...
Scenic walk
Between the King's Bridge and the Cataract Basin's First Basin is a one-kilometre stroll. Partially steep - largely on stone stairs, but also on a walkway. It is necessary to have a reasonable level o...
Better than we thought
This was a great day out. I thought at first that it was expensive when I booked it and it may be boring. But the day flew by. I was really surprised. Loved the stories told. We went from Queenstown r...
Zig Zag Reserve & Lookout
I approached this from the Basin end first, which took care of the steepest steps at the beginning, getting you onto the high path, a nice lookout, then an easier desend to Kings Bridge. Hard work ...