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Great Escapes: five beaches to visit before the end of summer
We’ve rounded up a handful of New Zealand’s Must-Do beaches so you can make the most of the last days of summer.
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Cheviot: secret spots and sheep sculptures
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/cheviot-secret-spots-and-sheep-sculptures/
Cheviot is a blink-and-you-miss-it place with an often mispronounced name.
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Adventure time: hitting the slopes in Wānaka
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/hitting-the-slopes-in-wanaka/
I’m sliding into a blank white abyss and I can’t see a thing. Snowflakes stick to my face.
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Wellington: a capital affair
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/wellington-a-capital-affair/
From the bustling promenade along the waterfront to colourful street performers in Cuba mall; the tempting wine lists in a multitude of intimate bars to the pockets of gastronomic pleasure...
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Taranaki: like no other
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/taranaki-like-no-other/
Taranaki’s catchphrase, that it is 'like no other' – is, at first glance, nonsensical: after all, no place is quite like any other. But let’s see...
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Hokitika: nuggets of history
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/hokitika-nuggets-of-history/
The ‘Hokitika Tower’ is one of the tallest human-made structures on the West Coast. From the 40-metre-high circular platform, the views are breathtaking.
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Ruapehu: family-friendly fun
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/ruapehu-family-friendly-fun/
It is inevitable that as soon as a young child arrives on a ski field, zipped into multiple layers of snow clothes, they will need to use the toilet.
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Adventure time: tramping in New Zealand
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/tramping-in-new-zealand/
Known in other countries as hiking, bushwalking or trekking, tramping is a uniquely New Zealand term and one fitting the style of walking encountered here – often rough, frequently wet,...
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Arthur's Pass: to the other side
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/arthurs-pass-to-the-other-side/
Centuries ago this alpine pass was traversed by Māori in search of pounamu and moa. Today the landscape is punctuated with small towns that cling to the geography despite harsh...
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Ruapehu: an alpine adventure playground
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/ruapehu-an-alpine-adventure-playground/
The broad area around Tongariro National Park must have been a majestic place when Māori enjoyed undisturbed possession.