Leisure Activities

Life balance through recreation, sport & entertainment

The Top Hut

Skiing on the Rock and Pillar Range

Around ninety years ago Dunedin and local skiers began braving the wintry blasts on top of the mountain to enjoy skiing: cross country and downhill. At first they spent a night at the “Bottom Hut” before making the steep ascent, usually in the dark. Then a stone hut (“Top Hut”, tucked into a giant tor, was built at the summit. After World War 2 the “Big Hut” was constructed nearby. Today it serves hikers, as the snow seldom lies for long on the tops, and the beauty of the natural environment is exposed.

You will find a video below which gives a brief summary of the ski-field story. The museum has extended video footage, photographs, old movies, hut models, early skis and stories of the days when Rock and Pillar was the place to be for Otago skiers.