My stay at Anchorstone could not have been more perfect. Bill met me at the ferry and took me on a tour of town which was awesome to get my bearings straight away. I stayed in the Super King Cabin, I'm not sure how different the cabins are but mine had absolutely everything I could possibly need. There's a very good hairdryer in the bathroom which was appreciated on a cold night. They also have a red torch for kiwi spotting, umbrella, beach towels, hot water bottles, even a tote bag you can borrow for a walk down to the shops. The bed was comfy and the duvet was super warm, with a hot water bottle I was nice and snug on a cold night. There is heating and cooling although I didn't use this, there's also a TV which I didn't use. There's milk provided in the fridge and some ginger biscuits with the tea/coffee/hot choc/coffee pods. They also have wifi, I was using a OneNZ data SIM for my trip and had signal on pretty much all of the island and Ulva island, except for parts of the Rakiura track (I only walked about 2hours of it from Lee Bay). The afternoon I arrived I had a visit from a Kākā on my balcony which was awesome. Then the morning I left, I had 3 of them fly down to say good morning! Sadly I think previous guests have fed them, please don't do this. Human food is bad for them but regardless of the type of food, feeding wildlife is problematic for a number of other reasons. They are literally surrounded by national park, they have plenty of food available. They were more than happy to just pose for some photos and have a yarn 😂 Having use of the car was definitely worth the $30 a day - the part of the island you can drive on is not that big but I saved a lot of time being able to drive to Golden Bay (to get the ferry over to Ulva island), to Ackers point, to Lee Bay, and down to the township (and back home from town at 1am in the rain after my kiwi spotting tour!) I was also able to offer a lift to some hikers I met at the pub who were starting on the Rakiura great walk. Without the car you're looking a 30 min walk each way into town, potentially in very different weather to when you left, on top of all the walking you'll want to do at Ulva and on the many walking tracks around the island. I only had 2 days on Stewart Island so having the car enabled me to see and do everything I wanted to. I wish I'd had more time on the island because I would've liked to have spent more time just relaxing on the balcony and enjoying the serenity of Anchorstone.
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