Neat People: Alice & Fionn's Guide to Wānaka

Portrait of Alice & Fionn outside Heatwave store in Wānaka

Meet Alice & Fionn, the duo behind Heatwave, Wānaka's beloved outdoor lifestyle store.

Photos by: Anna Briggs & Supplied

As well as offering a curated selection of equipment and apparel designed to enhance your time in nature, these two have created a space where people can connect, engage, and find inspiration.⁠

We asked them a few questions about how they spend their days in wonderful Wānaka.

Introduce yourselves!

We’re Alice and Fionn, we run Heatwave, a small outdoor lifestyle store and coffee shop here in Wānaka. We've been here going on 7 years now and loving every minute of it.

What’s your go-to coffee spot?

When we've got time to relax, we head to The Good Spot for coffee and a bagel, it's an awesome space to chill. Our go-to in town is definitely Alleyway!

View of bright blue lake in Wanaka

How do you usually spend your downtime in Wānaka?

You'll usually find us out on the trails or at the lake, just enjoying everything Wānaka has to offer. Alice loves to spend time in her studio (making shoes) and I'll usually be out on a run in my free time.

It's notoriously hard to pick a favourite activity here. Alice loves to get out climbing with friends. If we want to walk or run up a mountain, Breast Hill is a favourite for us, and for a ride we'd likely head out on the Millennium Track and stop at one of the many beaches along the way for a dip. 

Friends and family are visiting! What does a dream day's itinerary in Wānaka look like?

We'd start off with a coffee then head out to one of our favourite local tracks, Rocky Mountain, followed by a dip in the lake and a picnic at Glendhu Bay, a bike to Hāwea in the afternoon and dinner at Muttonbird

A spot in Wānaka more people need to know about?

Mowgli! They're not in a secret spot but are pretty new to town and we can not get enough of their food. Definitely try the Chola Mama, it's beyond delicious!

Someone holding a fried chicken burger in front of Big Lizard sign in Dunedin

What's a place beyond Wānaka you love returning to, and one spot you always visit when there?

We headed down to Dunedin recently and loved the food scene, Beam Me Up Bagels and Big Lizard were top picks and we're definitely looking forward to going back there. Checking out all the second hand stores along the way is also always such a highlight.

What’s your favourite thing about living in Wānaka?

Our community. We're super lucky to have friends, old and new, and so many visitors frequenting the shop each day for a coffee and a yarn. It's something we're super grateful for and we've met the most amazing people.

What Heatwave product are you loving most at the moment?

Our Sealson packs have stolen our hearts. They're a taiwanese bag studio and make beautiful, functional lightweight crossbodys and hiking packs. I'm slowly adding all of them to my own stash!

Read more about Heatwave here.

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