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Full spectrum: road tripping from Lake Hāwea to Jackson Bay
We begin in high country station territory: Hunter Valley, Dingleburn, Lake Hāwea Station, each with thousands of hectares of pasture...
Southern Scenic Route: the long and winding road
A faded brown road sign stands just along from Queenstown’s Remarkables ski fields.
Mercurial Mākara
If you’re looking to swap the comforts of Wellington city for a little slice of outdoor adventure, then pop Mākara...
Mitre Peak and Milford Sound: seeing is believing
Many visitors to Fiordland don’t believe in Mitre Peak.
Lake Waikaremoana: hidden gem
Te Urewera, according to eye-watering local legend, was named to commemorate a nocturnal incident involving the leader of a war...
The Bridge to Nowhere, Whanganui
Trace elements and politicians have got a lot to answer for.
Cape Palliser: dramatically scenic
When a wind whips up from Antarctica and heads north driving a swell before it, the first bit of the...
Adventure time: Franz Josef heli hike
While there are short walks that take you to the base of Franz Josef Glacier, the only way to actually...
The Pinnacles: the name says it all
It’s hard to argue that the discovery of gold was a good thing for the Coromandel Peninsula.
Tongariro National Park: volcanoes of the south wind
Tongariro is New Zealand’s oldest national park and approximately one million people visit the stunning area each year.
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