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New Intermediate Trails & New On-Piste Cafe at Treble Cone

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Monday 1 December 2014

New Intermediate Trails plus New On-Mountain Cafe at Treble Cone

Treble Cone (Wanaka, New Zealand) is excited to announce earthworks to develop new intermediate trails in the Saddle Basin, plus the introduction of a new on-mountain alfresco cafe.


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In the popular Saddle Basin, with its reliable natural snow and quad chairlift access, earthworks will see Side Saddle introduced as a new intermediate groomed trail. This new trail will be located alongside Raffills Run, and will deliver a new, wide intermediate option.

Nearby, Saddle Back will have a new wider and gentler entrance created, which coupled with the widening of a narrow section mid trail, will transfer this previously underutilised and difficult to locate advanced trail into a fun, sweeping intermediate run through the heart of the Saddle Basin.

The entrance to the Saddle Basin’s existing pin-up intermediate trail Raffills Run, which offers wide groomed snow and sweeping views across Lake Wanaka, will be re-aligned to deliver a new wider and easier entrance off High Street, to replace the previous narrow entrance to this popular trail.

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At the top of the Home Basin Treble Cone is introducing a new alfresco cafe, serving barista made Allpress coffee, chef cooked lunches from the grill, and winter’s most spectacular location, to enjoy a refreshing end of day drink with views across the lake and the snow capped Southern Alps.

The new cafe’s location will allow access for all mountain users, from those lapping the Saddle Basin who can circuit around High Street to refuel before heading back to the Saddle, to skiers and snowboarders enjoying the Home Basin trails including Easy Rider and Main Street, and even sight-seers enjoying a scenic chairlift ride to take in the views from Treble Cone.

“The new intermediate trails which include earthworks and snow fencing to create additional groomed intermediate options in the Saddle Basin, plus the introduction of a new open air mountain top cafe in the Home Basin, deliver the ski area’s most exciting developments since the installation of the Saddle Quad Chairlift in 2005” Jackie van der Voort, General Manager.

To celebrate this exciting announcement for the 2015 snow season, Treble Cone has extended the Super Early Bird Season and 5 & 10day Powder Pass Sale which offers next winter’s best rates and additional exclusive bonuses. The sale now ends on Sunday the 7th of December 2014.

Treble Cone was last week announced as the winner of New Zealand’s Best Ski Resort for the second consecutive year at the 2nd annual World Ski Awards held in Kitzbuhel Austria.

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