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MARLBOROUGH.......................8 NELSON TASMAN.................18 WEST COAST............................34 Includes: Buller District • Central West Coast • Glacier Country NORTH CANTERBURY......... 56 Includes: Kaikōura District • Hurunui District • Waimakariri District MID CANTERBURY................72 Includes: Selwyn District • Ashburton SOUTH CANTERBURY.......... 80 Includes: Timaru • Waimate • Mackenzie District CANTERBURY..........................92 Includes: Banks Peninsula • Christchurch MAPS Upper South Island.....................7 Marlborough..............................12 Nelson Tasman.........................22 Buller & Central West Coast.....38 Glacier Country.........................47 North Canterbury.....................60
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Mid Canterbury.........................76 South Canterbury.....................84 Canterbury.................................96 Road Maps...............................109 DIRECTORY Abel Tasman National Park.... 31 Akaroa.......................................102 Alpine Pacific Touring Route.... 61 Amberley.....................................71 Aoraki Mt Cook..........................88 Arthur’s Pass..............................78 Ashburton...................................79 Barrytown...................................45 Blackball......................................45 Blenheim.....................................17 Buller District.............................39 Cable Bay....................................23 Charleston..................................41 Cheviot........................................63 Christchurch............................105 Collingwood...............................32 Darfield........................................78 Fairlie ........................................86 Fox Glacier..................................53 Franz Josef Glacier....................54 Geraldine....................................89
loriously unpredictable, it’s as if the Upper South Island couldn’t quite settle on a genre so decided to perfect them all. To dazzling effect. Straight off the ferry from Wellington, Picton, at its very top tip is all sun and smiles; golden beach and
Glentui.........................................65 Golden Bay.................................32 Greymouth ................................45 Haast .........................................54 Hanmer Springs........................69 Havelock......................................16 Hokitika ......................................51 Hurunui District.........................69 Jacksons......................................46 Kaiapoi.........................................65 Kaikōura......................................66 Kaiteriteri....................................31 Karamea......................................44 Kēkerengū..................................61 Lake Brunner ............................46 Lake Matheson..........................50 Lake Ōhau..................................86 Lake Pūkaki................................87 Lake Tekapō...............................88 Lincoln.........................................79 Little River.................................104 Lyttelton ...................................108 Māpua.........................................25 Mārahau......................................26 Marlborough Sounds...............13 Methven/Mt Hutt Village......... 79
sparkling water that runs much of the region of Nelson’s length and of course, well into Abel Tasman National Park. Swinging down the West Coast, the landscape is suddenly, abruptly rugged, living up to its wild reputation in every possible way. Then Canterbury,
Motueka......................................26 Moutere......................................25 Murchison..................................33 Nelson Lakes..............................28 Nelson.........................................28 Oxford.........................................64 Pegasus.......................................64 Picton ..........................................17 Punakāiki ....................................42 Rākaia..........................................78 Rangiora......................................71 Reefton .......................................45 Richmond...................................25 Ross ..........................................52 Ruby Coast.................................25 Seddon........................................15 Seddonville.................................40 Tākaka.......................................... 27 Timaru.........................................90 Twizel ........................................89 Waikuku.......................................64 Waimate......................................91 Waipara ......................................71 Ward .........................................15 Westport.....................................44 Woodend....................................64
perhaps the biggest chameleon of them all, switches from spa town to ski field, from bonny beach resort to electric Christchurch city – all at the drop of a hat. It’ll leave you in awe, if not a little flabbergasted. And then it will change again.
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BLENHEIM 8 Sinclair St www.marlboroughnz.com PICTON The Foreshore www.marlboroughnz.com MOTUEKA 20 Wallace St • www.motuekaisite.co.nz NELSON Millers Acre Centre, 77 Trafalgar St www.nelsonNZ.com GREYMOUTH 164 Mackay St www.westcoasttravel.co.nz HOKITIKA 36 Weld St • www.hokitika.org
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Discover Marlborough
Where the pleasures come as steadily as the outdoor pursuits. Walk or cycle tracks with incredible views, venture into pristine pockets of the Marlborough Sounds by cruise, boat trip or kayak. Acknowledging your exertion, well-meaning vineyards pour great drops of liquid reward. 8
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Marlborough Family walking near Picton BELOW: Mussels, Havelock BOTH: © MarlboroughNZ
Talk to a Local Karen McLeod
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My top must-do’s for visitors would have to be… • Visit The Edwin Fox Museum or any of the other local musuems. Marlborough has a fascinating history. • Take this mini road trip: From Picton head over the Queen Charlotte Drive, treat yourself to some fresh mussels in Havelock then head out to Pelorus for a swim and a walk. Head back through Rapara Road and check out the wineries, Vines Village shops and the chocolate factory. Head out to Ōmaka Aviation Museum in Blenheim then back to Picton. Both Picton and Waikawa have great foreshore areas for families with mini-golf, a boating pond, mini-train and playgrounds. Waikawa Bay is a great place to hang out especially in the summer with swimming, fishing and the community BBQ to cook on. • Go out on the Marlborough Sounds – diving, fishing, kayaking
The Edwin Fox Ship and Visitor Centre Manager, Picton or aboard the mail boat trip. • Check out the Marlborough wine trail and enjoy some local food at a winery. • Walk or bike one of the many tracks, such as Queen Charlotte Track or the Nydia track. You might not have heard of it, but Karaka Point just past Waikawa Bay is a short walk; it is a pā site and has amazing views! I’m starting to feel hungry just thinking about Oxleys on Picton waterfront. There are so many winery restaurants to choose from in Marlborough but my favourite would be St Clair. We have a great toastie shop in Picton, too and Blenheim has a great place called Gramandos. The Tiger Bar at Hotel Durville has live music most Fridays. For a delightful day trip I would recommend going to Lochmara Lodge in the Marlborough Sounds Living in Picton is awesome. It is a small friendly region and has so much to offer. We have an amazing selection of events within the community including the Havelock Mussel Festival, The Wine and Food Festival, Picton Maritime Festival, Ōmaka Airshow and of course many sporting events, like the St Clair Half Marathon and the Graperide.
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Of course, we have amazing scenery, too!
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Did you ever Wonder? Above MARLBOROUGH HAS A STRONG AFFINITY WITH THE WATER; THE OPPORTUNITIES TO EXPLORE ITS COASTLINE BELOW ITS SURFACE ARE ENDLESS.
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as Motuara, Long, Blumine and Allports all teem with birdlife, and the mussels plucked straight from the ocean arrive hot, steaming and fragrant on your plate.
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Tour distinguished vineyards on the Marlborough Wine Trail, discover secret bays visited by dolphins and orca and walk the beautiful Snout Track. You’ll be lost for words when you encounter this incredible place. But very few are needed when your lips are busy sampling worldrenowned wines.
FAMILY FUN
Queen Charlotte Track offers a dazzling 70km journey by foot or by bike. Pest-free islands such
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• WITHER HILLS MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK Forty hectares of tracks suitable for all abilities.
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• Havelock Museum A quaint collection of items of historical note.
• MAKANA CONFECTIONS Popular chocolate factory on Rapaura Road, Blenheim, within the Renwick vineyards.
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• Taumarina Cemetery Ten kilometres north of Blenheim, includes a memorial to Wairau Affray in 1843, the first conflict between Māori and the Europeans following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
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• Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum New Zealand On London Quay, with an impressive collection of items of Māori, whaling, and maritime heritage.
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Marlborough Kenepuru Sound © Getty Images • BELOW: Eating mussels on a boat © MarlboroughNZ
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Sounds SHIP COVE/MERETOTO Sheltered Ship Cove was a favourite anchorage bay for Captain James Cook. It also marks the start of the 72km Queen Charlotte Track. Day cruisers depart Picton, enjoying short stopovers and quick dips in the warm, inviting water. QUEEN CHARLOTTE TRACK Hike or bike this 72km/three to five-day track skimming native bush and coastline. There are many entry points accessible by boat, which can also transport kayaks and bikes. MOTUARA ISLAND SCENIC RESERVE Sail, kayak or join a scenic cruise from Picton to this predatorfree motu, where visitors are greeted by a symphony of birdsong. Walk to the elevated lookout for startling views.
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FRENCH PASS The drive to French Pass is easily one of the country’s most picturesque. D’URVILLE ISLAND The French Pass’ body of water separates D’Urville Island from the mainland. Book a water taxi and spend the day on the island. Overnight stays are also available. DOLPHIN SPOTTING TOURS depart from Picton. Between October and November, orca whales are also spied in the water. UNDERWATER OBSERVATORY AT LOCHMARA BAY Part of Lochmara Lodge, a permanent underwater observatory monitors aquatic comings and goings. Fully guided 40-minute tours run four times a day (once a day in May) and include stingray feeding. Check ahead for changes to tours.
FISHING Quiet, sheltered bays and calm water allow for smaller vessels such as kayaks and dinghies as well as larger fishing charters. The fish are year-round ample, simply let the skipper take you to the best spots. The wharves are also teeming with smaller fish – ideal for fishing with kids. KATABATIC CHARTERS Jump aboard for a culinary cruise, with seafood sourced directly from your surroundings – guests can help collect the clams and dive for mussels. Skipper Grant Orchard is
also a chef and serves home-made sourdough with your daily catch. MOUNT STOKES Climb to the highest point in Marlborough Sounds. A steep, demanding tramp which leads to the mount’s 1203m summit, allow five to six hours to complete.
THE SOUNDS BY SKY Possibly the best way to admire every bay, historic site, vineyard and island is from above. Scenic flights and heli-packages make the most of every inch.
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For stunning views of the Marlborough Sounds on a tight schedule, try the three-hour return Snout Track. Starting in Victoria Domain, every step presents a gorgeous vista.
Havelock
route from Picton winds around the coast of Kenepuru Sound, presenting two-and-a-half hours of jaw-dropping views.
ORCAS Between October and March, orca visit Marlborough Sounds, often congregating close to shore. To see them, join a dedicated cruises .
THE LINK PATHWAY This 42km walking and mountain bike track connects Picton, Anakiwa and the Queen Charlotte Track, with the final link to Havelock completed in 2021.
ART GALLERIES The Diversion
Picton Picton © Adobe Stock BELOW: Havelock © MarlboroughNZ
PICTON HARBOUR Where picturesque village meets a bustling harbour. Watch the ferries coming and going from Wellington and dine on the foreshore, this busy marina never fails to feel jubilant.
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QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND
Picton is on the edge of Queen Charlotte Sound. Explore by boat, bike, kayak and car, or take to the skies.
EDWIN FOX SHIP AND VISITOR CENTRE Home to the world’s oldest merchant ship. Built in 1853,
Marlborough the Edwin Fox remains wonderfully intact, despite its rich and colourful
past. Step inside to learn more.
Picton wharf.
PICTON HERITAGE & WHALING MUSEUM Discover the stories that
SWIM WITH DOLPHINS Very little enthrals as much as spotting wild dolphins. Swimming beside them in the sheltered waters of the Marlborough Sounds is bucketlist marvellous.
shaped the town you see today, including its whaling history. This period, albeit confronting, is conveyed via comprehensive displays.
VICTORIA DOMAIN Overlooking Picton Harbour and Queen Charlotte Sound, the domain is cloaked in forest and enveloped by water. TIROHANGA TRACK Stride out on a short but steep track through tree ferns to a hilltop graced with good views. Another good walk from Picton is to Bob’s Bay – 20 minutes from
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Havelock
CRUISE & STAY SAIL to a secluded lodge. Following a scenic cruise, both Beachcomber Cruises and Cougar Line drop their guests at accommodations often only accessible from the water.
THE KENEPURU ROAD Enjoy a scenic drive, windows down and views spilling through. This 100km
Picton
for great food, service and ambience, this bistro specialises in green-shell mussels and seafood. Dine alfresco or cosy-up next to the fireplace.
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THE SEAFOOD ODYSSEA CRUISE A cruise for the senses; treat your eyes to a landscape dotted with fish farms, and your taste buds to a mountain of local seafood and wine.
KAIPŪPŪ POINT WILDLIFE SANCTUARY Ten minutes by boat or water taxi from Picton in Shakespeare Bay. If you’re feeling energetic, you could even kayak here. The 2.7km circular walking track snakes through bush-clad hills, home to native flora and fauna.
HAVELOCK MUSEUM Catching
PELORUS BRIDGE What New
up on the town’s history and stories from bygone residents will enrich every subsequent experience. Don’t miss the story of Pelorus Jack, the dolphin that guided ships through Cook Strait’s waters between 1888 and 1912.
Zealand does best: fabulous naturemade days out. Where the bridge crosses Pelorus River, walk to the waterfall and rock pool for refreshing swims; kayak in crystal-clear water; hike to a 417m peak or forge a route through forest.
PELORUS MAIL BOAT Operating three days a week, join the team at New Zealand Post to deliver mail by water. Crossing Queen Charlotte Sound, meet the locals while dropping off letters and groceries to The Sounds’ most remote places.
WAKAMARINA RIVER Nineteenth century folk struck gold in these waters. These days fortunes are found in the form of swimming holes and trout fishing. Stay at the Butchers Flat DOC campground for easy river access and nearby walking and MTB tracks.
GREENSHELL™ MUSSEL CRUISE
THE MUSSEL POT Consistently smashing the hospo hat trick
Gallery is an emporium of contemporary fine art near Picton’s waterfront; Good Day Gallery sits on High Street, open Thursday to Sunday and The Stevenson Collection sits just behind. A museum-cum-private art collection, free tours take place most days at 11am.
If leisurely cruises on azure water with freshly steamed mussels and sauvignon blanc sounds like you, jump on board for an indulgent halfday cruise.
HAVELOCK MUSSEL FESTIVAL As you’d expect, there are mussels aplenty at this one-day jamboree, as well as live music, entertainment, foods of all ilk, fine wine and local beer. Held every March.
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Marlborough Wither Hills Farm Park © Only Marlborough RIGHT: Ōmaka Aviation Heritage Centre © RMP Brown
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MARLBOROUGH MUSEUM
TOP TIP: Get free entry to the
Detailing the area’s history with an emphasis on its wine industry, there’s a mock 1900s village and several carefully curated exhibits. Entry is free on Saturdays.
Marlborough Museum during the school holidays, simply show your Blenheim Riverside Railway tickets to museum staff.
BLENHEIM RIVERSIDE RAILWAY
MAKANA CONFECTIONS Did someone say chocolate? Tease your taste buds with free-flowing samples and watch how bespoke chocolates are made. Warning, you’ll buy the whole shop.
Sitting adjacent to Blenheim Museum and a big hit with kids, skirt the riverbank on a miniature train to Blenheim, Ōmaka Airfield and Aviation Museum. The train runs on sporadic weekends and school holidays – check their website for schedules.
THE HOBBIT BARREL RUN Tumble down Pelorus River just like the hobbits, but instead of barrels, you’ll navigate the eddies in an inflatable tandem canoe. Daily tours depart Havelock at 9am and 1pm.
NYDIA TRACK Forge a route through farmland and lush native forest on this two-day adventure. The Marlborough Sounds’ views are simply the best, and the hike includes an overnight stop at the gorgeous Nydia Bay DOC campground.
MILLS BAY MUSSELS TASTING ROOM Producer of premium New Zealand Greenshell™ Mussels, you don’t want to miss a session in the tasting room, located in the Havelock Marina. No booking required.
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ŌMAKA CLASSIC CARS Come and marvel at over 100 cars from the 50s to the 80s, all in mint condition. Huge exhibition halls are paired with an on-site workshop. Conveniently located next to the Ōmaka Aviation Heritage Centre. Open Friday to Sunday 11am-3.30pm
FLY A WWII FIGHTER JET Get down to Ōmaka Aviation Heritage Centre for excellent World War displays, memorabilia from Sir Peter Jackson’s own plane collection and vintage aircraft joy rides. BLENHEIM TO SPRING CREEK PATHWAY Breathe in countryside air while walking or cycling this 4.6km trail to Spring Creek, a small but charming town with a sprinkling of wine tasting venues and a good pub.
SWEET CREATIONS Blending a café, floristry workshops and baking classes, every experience inside these four walls is a beautiful one. Book early for weekly dessert nights – understandably popular.
WINE BARREL CABINS Rest your head in a giant wine barrel. Nestled between the vines, Sleeping Barrels boast two cosy wooden pods, offering the quirkiest night’s sleep in the Sounds.
DODSON STREET BEER GARDEN For those of us with a penchant for beer, this award-winning Bavarian tavern is housed in Marlborough’s oldest commercial building and pours New Zealand’s largest selection of craft beers.
ARBOUR RESTAURANT Fine dining done right. Set, multi-course menus feature an extensive range of ever-changing local producers, winning the establishment Two Hats.
SS WAVERLEY Trace the flat and family-friendly shoreline of the Wairau Lagoons, past various seabirds, to the enormous rusty hulk of the SS Waverley. Most spectacular at sunset.
produce that Marlborough has to offer. Every Sunday from 9am to 12 noon at the A&P Showgrounds.
TUAMARINA CEMETERY Drive 10km north of Blenheim to see a memorial to the Wairau affray in 1843: the first conflict between the Māori and Europeans following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. WITHER HILLS FARM PARK Offering a good range of walking and mountain biking tracks on a working sheep and cattle farm, this serene rolling landscape is minutes from central Blenheim. The Covernent Loop Track to Mount Vernon is a 7.1km loop trail soaking up the best of the 422m-high peak. Allow two to three hours to complete. Alternatively, the Mt Vernon Traverse is a challenging mountain bike trail.
SEDDON This small town south of Blenheim is close to the Awatere Valley wine region and the striking Grassmere salt works.
MARLBOROUGH FARMERS’ MARKET Do as the locals do
WARD Nearby Ward is loaded with
and pick up the freshest seasonal
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MARLBOROUGH WINE TRAIL Home to more than 30 cellar doors, for an annually updated trail map visit wine-marlborough.co.nz/visit/ RIDE THE GOLDEN MILE Cycle 6km through Rapaura and Renwick, stopping at nine wineries over two days. ‘Golden Mile champions’ also win prizes; get a stamp from five official stops to earn your prize. THE VINES VILLAGE is a familyfriendly venue combining a café, wine cellar, boutiques, playgrounds and bike rental, all within extensive lakeside grounds. THE WINE STATION Located in the newly renovated Blenheim Railway Station, an elegant heritage building, sample from 80 premium Marlborough wines and top it off with a gourmet platter. Knock them all out in one day at the MARLBOROUGH WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL, when over 40 wineries, eateries and bands assemble on one vineyard. Held every February.
Winery in Blenheim © Destination Marlborough
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HAVELOCK’S ICONIC RESTAURANT 73 Main Rd, Havelock Ph: +64 3 574 2824 Email: musselpot@xtra.co.nz www.themusselpot.co.nz
• Open lunch and dinner • Non seafood dishes • Gluten free • Vegetarian • Just look for the giant pot of mussels on the roof • Open through spring, summer & autumn • Visit our website for current seasonal hours
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Specialising in the unusual. 250m2 of NZ art, NZ books, gold jewellery, furniture, china, crystal, collectibles. (Huge variety).
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Welcome to
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The sun shines brightly on all those who visit the Nelson Tasman region. Quite literally. Home to more sunshine hours than any other South Island district, blue skies, beaches and buoyant small towns present the most idyllic canvas for non-stop adventure and indulgence.
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Talk to a Local James Douglas
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My top five must-do’s for visitors would have to be… • Ngārua Caves: One of the most spectacular caves in the country. The cave contains millions of stalactites and stalagmites, moa bones and lots of interesting local history. • Abel Tasman National Park: Walking, kayaking and boating in the Abel Tasman National Park is absolutely beautiful. There are plenty of awesome bush walks and golden beaches to enjoy a picnic at while listening to the native birdsong. • Tasman’s Great Taste Trail: If you love cycling, this is the trip for you. The Great Taste Trail takes you through a mix of urban, rural and coastal scenery and has plenty of cafés and attractions on the way to keep you going. • Skydiving: The Motueka area provides an awesome backdrop for thrillseekers. Experiencing the beauty of the area from 18,000ft is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity. • The Sunday Market: The Motueka market has been going strong for 30 years and there is a reason why. It is always packed with friendly locals purchasing their favourite coffee, fresh vegetables and many other goodies. Live music often is happening, too. Heading down to various points along the Motueka River provides some amazing swimming spots away from the often busy beaches.
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Cave Guide at Ngārua Caves, Motueka. I highly recommend just driving up the river and seeing what you can find. I’m starting to feel hungry just thinking about the delicious doughnuts and burgers from The Smoking Barrel in Motueka. People come from all over the country to try their doughnuts. Perfect if you are into sweet treats. I personally love going there for dinner with some mates and getting one of their awesome burgers. The Smoking Jo’s Burger is definitely my favourite. For a delightful day trip, I recommend Wharariki Beach in Golden Bay. Only a couple of hours’ drive from Motueka is one of the most spectacular coastlines in the area. Wind-battered cliffs and natural arches are the main stars of the show, but if you are lucky you might even find a fossil in the rocks! Also keep your eye out for seals that can be found lounging on the rocks. Living in Nelson is awesome because of all the brilliant outdoor activities that are available in one of the most scenic places in the country. We have three national parks right on our doorstep. Having some of the highest annual sunshine hours in the country means that it is super easy to get out and do these without much chance of getting wet.
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• ALCHEMY ARTS CENTRE In Richmond is the home of MacMillan’s pottery, which doesn’t just display the beautiful creations made here but enables visitors to decorate works or even learn to use the potter’s wheel.
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REMEMBERED REFRESH • BLUE KAFF on Havelock’s main street is well-known for its awesome coffee.
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NELSON’S CBD Palm on Bridge Street showcases many New Zealand’s fashion designers; also check out Trouble and Fox off Trafalgar Street, and KILT on Hardy Street.
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ABOVE: Couple walking along Māpua Wharf © Oliver Weber TOP RIGHT: Shopping in Nelson © Nelson Tasman Tourism BELOW: Kahurangi National Park © NelsonNZ.com RIGHT: South Street Cottages, Nelson city’s Trevor Horne Heritage Trail © Barry Peck
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Pelorus Bridge reserve and campsite is a great starting point for many walking tracks. The reserve pathways are wide and wheel-chair accessible. Half-hour loops extend to four-hour return walks through podocarp forest. The Maungatapu Track follows the original route from Blenheim to Nelson. It’s a popular mountain bike ride but walkable with some careful planning, beginning in the Rai Valley area.
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Mt Barrett in Rai Valley Take the trail behind the war memorial for a 40-minute return hike to the 262m summit.
Nelson city’s Trevor Horne Heritage Trail starts at the iconic Christ Church Cathedral, passing many heritage buildings. Maps can be downloaded from Nelson Council’s website.
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Home to one of the world’s longest flying foxes – the Skywire. This four-seater contraption hovers 300m above ground, catapulting plucky passengers through the air at 100km per hour.
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up bay views on this coastal walk between Rotokura/Cable Bay and Glenduan town near Nelson. Allow at least three-and-a-half hours (one way) and pack your snorkels: when the path drops down to the sea, the water beckons.
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TOP TIP: Guided quad bike tours are popular at Cable Bay Adventure Park. Bump over undulating muddy terrain, negotiating the forest trails, with tracks to suit every age and thrill threshold.
from beautiful Cable Bay, this idyllic café is open over summer and much like the rest of the region, is super cheerful and equally relaxed.
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forest. In Cable Bay, they’re lying in wait. Try your hand at archery at Archery Park Nelson. Learn the craft from an experienced instructor then head into the thicket to hunt for dragons and archery targets.
The Horoirangi Marine Reserve The waters between Cable Bay and Glenduan are teeming with marine life, so grab your flippers and dive in. Both snorkelling and diving is fruitful here, with gentler snorkelling near the beach at Cable Bay, making it good for children.
Privately-owned and connected by causeway, Pepin Island is also home to a working sheep station. As part of a 4WD farm tour, you’ll experience sheepdogs at work, the inner working of a wool shed, rolling pastures and sublime views.
Cable Bay Kayaks How does this sound? Secluded beaches without another soul in sight; secret islets with stunning waterfalls; a labyrinth of caves and pods of dolphins. If it sounds like bliss, rent a kayak and explore the waters surrounding Cable Bay and Pepin Island.
LEFT: Cable Bay Adventure Park Skywire, ABOVE: Cable Bay Adventure Park – horse riding BOTH: © George Guille
TASMAN’S GREAT TASTE TRAIL This New Zealand Great Ride, departing from central Nelson, covers 175km. Designed to indulge your taste buds, it passes vineyards, artisan food producers and restaurants and is all Grade 1 and 2 – easy and even easier on an e-bike.
NELSON CRAFT BEER TRAIL Stretching from Founders Heritage Park to Ōnekakā in Golden Bay, find craft breweries of every ilk. Embark on full-day exploration or create a cycle loop with half-day bike hire.
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Upper Trafalgar Street. Fully pedestrianised and blossoming with alfresco eateries and European vibes, this is Nelson City’s main street and has all the joviality you’d expect from the city’s premier hangout.
TOP TIP: At the foot of Botanical Hill is Botanical Reserve, which in 1870 was the site of the country’s first rugby game.
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Nelson Markets Every Saturday, head for the wonderful Nelson Market (8am1pm). Come Wednesday, shop at Nelson's Farmers’ Market (8.30am-1.30pm).
and the evolution of Nelson itself. Interactive exhibits ensure the kids are just as enthralled as the adults.
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works of famous Kiwi masters with the relatively unknown, admire a diverse range of art here. The food in the garden café is as exquisite, too.
A central survey point is marked at Botanical Hill. A series of footpaths wind through the reserve to its summit. Just five minutes from Nelson town centre, the shortest route to the top is 2km return.
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Broadgreen Historic House
spread it on your toast, now tour the factory. With ample samples and a chance to make your own, the 40-minute tour is free, fun and features the world’s largest jar of peanut butter.
Nelson’s oldest residence features well displayed rooms that bring the late 1800s and early 1900s to life.
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Founders Heritage Park Visit a replica colonial village, complete with windmills and red telephone boxes. Climb inside vintage fire engines, pop into traditional shops selling artisan products and jump aboard the heritage train for a ride.
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Nelson Classic Car Museum A standout attraction with more than 150 mint condition vehicles. Afterward, grab a bite at the revamped café, the Little Engine eatery.
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Nelson Provincial Museum Three distinct areas cover a myriad of subjects, from Māori history to international topics of interest
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Tāhunanui Beach Tāhunanui is Nelson’s jostling beach suburb just five minutes from the centre. With soft white sand, playgrounds, skating rink, pétanque, mini-golf and more, it’s all-day fun.
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Paddleboard Yoga Head to Tāhunanui Beach Sunday
360-degree views of Nelson city and beyond.
mornings for an hour of yoga on the water. All stand-up paddleboards are provided.
Nelson City Centre ArtWalk
Brook Waimārama Sanctuary This is the largest fenced reserve for endangered wildlife in the South Island. An extensive network of walking tracks venture into a world governed by vibrant birdlife.
Queen’s Gardens With its giant horseshoe-shaped pond, beautiful roses, sculptures and heritage trees, this is a tranquil spot inspired by a traditional Victorian garden. Natureland Global conservation starts right here in Nelson. Say hello to all sorts of characters, from meerkats and porcupines to lemur and iguana, as well as birds native to the region. Boulder Bank Over tens of thousands of years, debris from the Mackay Bluffs settled to form a natural, 13km spit of boulders. Embark on an 8km walk, negotiating the rock-strewn bank to an iconic lighthouse, where you’re greeted by
Better described as an outdoor art gallery, more than 20 artworks freckle Nelson's streets. Visit makeshiftspaces.nz/artwalk-map/ for a detailed map.
Historic South Street This is New Zealand’s oldest fully preserved street. Meander along the cobblestone paths admiring handsome Victorian buildings.
The Coppermine Trail Experience one of Aotearoa’s most accessible alpine mountain bike trails, looping from just behind the city’s borders and covering 43km of uphill climbs, alpine forest and stellar views. Allow a full-day or at least four hours.
Christ Church Cathedral One of the country’s most visited cathedrals, admire the stainedglass windows and impressive organ pipes.
ABOVE: Trafalgar St, Nelson © Barry Peck FAR LEFT: Suter Gallery, Nelson © www.nelsontasman.nz
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Nelson Tasman Rabbit Island © George Guille
TOP TIP: To make the most of the local wineries, hire a bike or join a guided tour.
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minutes south of Richmond is Lee Valley, with quiet riverswimming spots. A further 20 minutes east, Aniseed Valley boasts large lagoons and the one-hour walk to Whispering Falls features river crossings and natural pools.
If you’re driven by great food and all things craft-tastic, this delightful hub is a sprawling accumulation of local food purveyors, speciality foods and local produce, as well as a charming collection of ‘she sheds’, beautiful arts and craft sellers.
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at Seifried, the Waimea Plains Trails are crawling with wineries.
The largest in a squad of sandy isles, with an 8km-long swimming beach, Conifer Park Mountain Bike Tracks and the Great Taste Trail passing through. Access is by bridge (closes at sunset) or ferry from Māpua, a small town 20 minutes north west of Nelson.
Try Winelord, Greenhough Vineyard, Te Mania, Brightwater Vineyards and Richmond Plains to name a few.
SHOPPING Craftsmanship Nelson stores flood the streets, with
SEIFRIED ESTATE CELLAR DOOR Believe the hype, the South Island’s oldest commercial winery is just eight minutes down the road from Richmond and truly marvellous. An enormous estate with wine tasting, Harvest Kitchen restaurant and an outdoor playground. Dogs are welcome, too.
one-of-a-kind wares sought at potters, glass blowers, wood turners and metalsmiths.
See the world without ever leaving Richmond. Each garden represents a continent, with plants native to the Outback all the way to Asia. At $5pp, pack a picnic and enjoy a full day of tranquility for next-to-nothing.
WILLOWBANK HERITAGE VILLAGE A living museum, step inside and explore 20+ heritage shops; poking your head inside the old-fashioned dentist and bakery is seriously fascinating. Have a 1900s school experience, get dressed up and dine at The Victorian Café. Open on the first Sunday of every month.
WHISPERING FALLS AND HACKETT TRACK Head to Mount Richmond Forest Park, where a series of wooden swing bridges lead to a collection of waterfalls. Best after rainfall but potentially unreachable if the river level gets too high. Allow two hours return.
WASHBOURN GARDENS You can’t go far wrong in packing a picnic and taking it to this park in the heart of Richmond. Afterward, explore the Fuchsia House, fernery, and historic Richmond Gaol, or feed the ducks with your leftovers.
Performers in Richmond © Richmond Unlimited
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Island and is bordered by top notch dining venues. Grab some goodies from Swiss Bakery and eat them at Sundial Square.
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Māpua Wharf Fronting picture-perfect Waimea Estuary, a handful of attractive shops, galleries, bars and cafés entice punters inside. Eat fish and chips on the wharf, meander the boardwalk with an ice cream; find somewhere delightful for a drop of wine and soak up the jolly ambience.
Historic Pub – Moutere Inn claims to be New Zealand’s oldest pub. It is located in its namesake village and the rafters date back to 1850. It still looks as natty as it did then, and the pub grub is top notch.
Forsters Moutere Hills A slice of paradise next to an equally gorgeous vineyard, and easily the area’s best-kept secret. In summer, the outdoor setting is an absolute winner, while the food (from platters to tapas) is yearround superb.
Rabbit Island Huts Luxury standalone huts, small in size but big on wowfactor. All with ensuite bathrooms and kitchen facilities, you can wander into the wider complex to find the library in an old caravan, a communal lounge and small shop.
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Motueka Sunday Market
Where all great purveyors convene, discover a mecca of farmers produce, hand-spun crafts and flea-market bargains. Every Sunday, 8am-1pm.
to it at low tide and imagine the adventures it once undertook.
Gecko Cool, casual and retro, Māpua The The Gecko is an independent uewith kasofas, blankets and Motcinema armchairs. Take in a slice of cake oyour ascoffee t – it’s cosy with a uby Cand Motueka Saltwater R Baths Fronting Tasman Bay on Motueka foreshore, drink up sparkling sea views from this shabby-chic outdoor pool. With sunbathing deck, playground, picnic area and barbecues.
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Te Puna teo Riuwaka ouWai re &aM Resurgence Emerging from Māpu
the deep, dark depths of Tākaka Hill, water from Riuwaka River mysteriously materialises to form an astoundingly clear basin. Found in Kahurangi National Park via a short, 10-minute walk.
Ruby Coast sman Ta Ainbtheel1950s, to the elements this historic wreck clings to the silt & Moutere beneath its rusted belly. Walk up National Park
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This 60km one-way Great Walk covers achingly beautiful beaches, mermaid-worthy water and an exciting tidal crossing over the course of three to five days. Book early to secure the best DOC campsites and ocean fronting lodges.
MĀRAHAU One of the main gateways to Abel Tasman National Park. The 53km Abel Tasman Coast Track starts from this village.
THE BARN GLAMPING Camp facilities at the very start of The Abel Tasman. Begin your park adventure the right way – or finish on a high! Stay in a beachfront bach, private cabin or dorm. Or pitch your tent right before the ocean. BEACH HORSE RIDING As the tide retreats, join Abel Tasman Horse Trekking for a horseback ride on Mārahau Beach. Suitable for every level, treks are tailored to stay in your comfort zone.
TOP TIP: Water taxis depart both Kaiteriteri and Mārahau, calling at all the main beaches as far north as Tōtaranui, depositing passengers directly on the sand.
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te reo Māori introductions, a hongi and waiata singing, push off from Kaiteriteri Beach in a traditional waka. Glide across the bay and learn about local Māori traditions as you journey to Toka Ngāwhā – Split Apple Rock.
returning Kaiteriteri, boat charters slice through the aquablue waters, calling at beaches, coves and deserted motu. Boat companies include Abel Tasman Sea Shuttle, Wilsons Abel Tasman (both from Kaiteriteri) and Abel Tasman AquaTaxi from Mārahau.
CLEOPATRA’S POOL On day two of the Abel Tasman Great Walk, a 20-minute side trip leads to an astounding emerald lagoon.
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KAITERITERI MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK Well-kept trails
overlooking the ocean with a good range of tracks shaded under the tree line.
KAITERITERI A seaside resortlike spot providing plenty of sea, sand and seclusion. This is another fab base for jaunts into the national park.
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insta-famous rock in New Zealand, this giant orb is perfectly split in half. Sail to this ‘rockstar’ or snap it from the shoreline via the Towers Bay walking track.
TONGA ISLAND MARINE RESERVE Golden sands and
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then canter along the beach, hooves pounding the white sand. Alternatively, you can walk along the sand using your own two feet.
Nelson Lakes National Park Spit Huge dunes form a MurchisonFarewell landing strip for thousands of shore
ABOVE: Te Waikoropupū Springs © Craig Parry / www.nelsontasman.nz RIGHT: Wharariki Beach © Ryan Domenico
TOP TIP: Many scenic cruises and kayaking trips will take you into the heart of the Abel Tasman National Park for memorable day trips.
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small coves lend themselves to swimming and snorkelling. The best snorkelling is around the rocks between Tonga Quarry and Foul Point. If you kayak the reserve, you might get lucky and spot dolphins, seals and penguins.
FALLS RIVER SWING BRIDGE This narrow, 40m swing bridge drapes over the ferns on the walkway between Bark Bay and Anchorage.
OTHER MUST-DO’S > Anchorage Beach > Anapai Bay > Torrent Bay > Adele Island/Motuareronui > Harwoods Hole
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birds (and over 90 species) that have migrated from the northern hemisphere. At 35km-long, the sandspit is a phenomenal sight but access is limited due to tide times. Eco-tours depart both Collingwood and Pūponga.
Anahata Yoga Retreat Cradled in the forest with views across Golden Bay, stay in straw bale yurts, dorms and cottages. Totally off-grid, there’s a sauna, weekly fire ceremony and yoga workshops.
Heaphy Track Collingwood is well situated for the Heaphy Track in Kahurangi National Park, an official Great Walk that covers 78.4km in four to six days. An increasingly popular option is to fly in to either end of the track, a service provided by Adventure Flights Golden Bay. Aorere Valley Follow the river to Aorere Valley for walks to the Ballroom Caves (once used by gold miners for dancing), swimming at Salisbury Creek and the staggering Devil’s Boots rock formations.
Collingwood Museum and Aorere Heritage Centre Collingwood rapidly expanded and was then destroyed by fire. Learn all about this and more at two museums sat beside one another.
Ngārua Caves An incredible underground adventure, this vast limestone cave is crammed with stalactites and vaulted caverns. Hidden within Marble Mountain on the Tākaka Hill range, guided tours lead the curious inside.
Wainui Waterfall Just over 12km from Pohara this 20m waterfall is part of a one-hour return walk.
Anatoki Salmon Fish for your salmon dinner on scenic Lake Anatoki. The team will then fillet, smoke and serve your catch. Eels, chickens, pigs and a café also reside on site. Te Waikoropupū Springs A 10-minute drive from Tākaka, you won’t find clearer water. Even at its deepest (63m), the clarity is shockingly glass-like. The springs are sacred to Māori, who ask visitors to refrain from eating, drinking, smoking or making contact with the water.
weird and wonderful limestone formations. Take on the selfguided scavenger hunt to find rocks shaped like kissing pigs and dinosaurs. Toys have also been snuck between the rocks for kids to find and re-hide.
Rawhiti Cave A wooden platform lurches into an enormous chamber of impressive stalactites. Much like jagged teeth, you’ll marvel at the grotesque beauty of this callusriddled cave. Farewell Spit © NelsonNZ.com
Tākaka Village Market Small in scale but huge on community spirit, discover a trove of clothing, jewellery and keepsakes with a side of good food. Saturday 9am-1.30pm.
Labyrinth Rocks Park A maze of rocky pathways peppered with
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TOP TIP: Come winter, hire ice-skates from the water taxi operator at St Arnaud and go ice-skating on a nearby pond.
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National Park St Arnaud Village The alpine gateway to Nelson Lakes National Park and mere minutes from Lake Rotoiti. Descend here with your boats, kayaks and water skis.
Lake Rotoroa Campsite provides easy access to the water and surrounding bush.
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Natural Flames Experience
The park spans from Golden Bay in the North, to Murchison in the South, the latter making an excellent base point.
Believe it or not, a natural flame has been burning in the forest for a century. Join a four-hour walking and 4WD tour to see for yourself.
St Arnaud Range Track, both five hours a piece. For longer stints, the Travers-Sabine Circuit takes five days while the Lake Angelus Track takes two.
White-water Rafting Thrills
The Old Ghost Road One of the country's leading back-country tracks, the course runs from Lyell to Seddonville over five days.
Hikes Day Favourites include onCircuit Track and the MurchMtisRobert
Ski Rainbow Family-orientated ski and snowboard field in the St Arnaud Range with varied runs.
Lake Rotoiti An aqua-violet lake framed by snow-licked mountains and an iconic jetty.
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Lake Rotoroa Excellent for
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boating and kayaking, with mountain biking nearby. DOC’s
> Rotomairewhenua/Blue
range from family friendly to downright terrifying. Graded two to four, choose your adventure.
Buller Gorge Adventure and Heritage Park Soar over Buller River on a 160m flying fox, thrash up the river in a jet boat, teeter across the swing bridge and embark on walks.
> Lake Rainbow Station
MORE TO DO HERE: > Trout Fishing > Maruia Falls > Murchison District Museum
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Nelson Tasman ABEL TASMAN NATIONAL PARK > see PAGE 26
KAITERITERI > see PAGE 26
Experience Kaiteriteri Kaiteriteri-Sandy Bay Rd, Kaiteriteri Beach, Kaiteriteri P: +64 3 527 8010 • F: +64 3 527 8031 E: info@krr.co.nz
Idyllic golden beach destination, world-class mountain biking, boating, swimming, recreation and the gateway to the stunning Abel Tasman National Park. Premium beachfront apartments, cabins and powered camp sites with on-site restaurants, café, supermarket, petrol station and mini golf.
www.experiencekaiteriteri.co.nz See Map Section - pages 109 to 122
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HEAPHY TRACK FLIGHTS
GOLDEN BAY > see PAGE 27
Fly Directly into the start at Brown Hut
0800 338 0800 150150338
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Let us make your Heaphy experience unforgettable by flying over the track. Flights connecting the Heaphy Track to Karamea - Brown Hut - Takaka -MotuekaNelson - Wellington. Catering for up to 5 passengers per flight. Calling all Bikers to Share in our World Famous Unique Bike Transportation.
Adventure Flights Golden Bay
COLLINGWOOD > see PAGE 27
Friendly Camp IN THE HEART of Collingwood free
Collingwood Holiday Park
COLLINGWOOD HOLIDAY PARK Cabins and camping options Toilet/shower & laundry facilities • Internet access Equipped kitchens and TV room Tennis courts • Recycling • Pets by arrangement only
6 William Street, Collingwood 7073 • Golden Bay • E: info@collingwoodholidaypark.co.nz
BOOK NOW: www.collingwoodholidaypark.co.nz • P: 03 524 8149 Tasman St, Collingwood, Golden Bay
• Farewell Spit is a nature reserve and world-renowned www.farewellspit.com bird sanctuary.
Phone: +64 3 524 8257 Email: enquiries@farewellspit.co.nz Farewell Spit Tours
A Middle Earth Experience
Discover the beautiful Ngarua Caves along a 300m trail through a breathtaking variety of stalagtites & stalagmites, also featuring an excellent skeletal display of the extinct moa. Situated on top of Marble Mountain half an hour’s drive from Motueka on SH 60 to Takaka and Golden Bay. View the caves then take in the stunning views of Tasman Bay and the surrounding Karst landscape while enjoying a coffee and other refreshments.
• On our tours you’ll visit the historic lighthouse, take in the panorama from the top of one of the 100fthigh dunes & see old fossils exposed on the beach.
RESERVATIONS:
0800 808 257
www.ngaruacaves.co.nz
What’s the weather doing? Open Daily Throughout Summer. Guided Tours Hourly From 10am - 4pm
Download New Zealand’s most trusted weather app – MetService – free from the app store.
Ph: +64 3 528 8093 • E: ngaruacaves@gmail.com
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Nelson Tasman MURCHISON > see PAGE 28
Enjoy the thrill of crossing the longest swingbridge in New Zealand • Historical gold workings • Earthquake fault-line • Bush walks • Comet line rides • Jet-boat rides • Gold panning
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• Bordered by some of the world’s best scenery. • 12 studio (6 new), 2 x 2-brm spa bath units. 2 x 1-brm units ground-floor. • Near restaurants/shops. Free WiFi. • Tariff: from $115 to $280 (2 persons) extra $50. Families welcome. Seasonal. 34 Hotham St, Murchison • P: +64 3 523 9088 • Res: 0800 27 90 88 E: matakimotel@gmail.com • www.matakimotel.co.nz
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• Fully self-contained 1-brm unit (sleeps 4). • 1 x 3-brm cottage (sleeps 6). • Access & 2-brm units (sleep 4). • Walk to restaurants, hotels & shops. • FREE WiFi. • Tariff: $140-$180 (2 persons), extra $20. 78 Fairfax St, Murchison • P: +64 3 523 9278 • Res: 0800 327 207 E: penmanmotels@xtra.co.nz • www.penmanmotels.co.nz • Hosts: Janice & Grant
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Under-discovered isolation, wild sepiahued beaches, pounamu and majestic rainforest punctuate the rugged landscape of the West Coast. Then there are the twin glaciers of Franz Josef and Fox Glacier – A-list celebrities in Glacier Country. What a drama! 34
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Talk to a Local Kirsty Wilson Office Administrator, Hokitika Glass Studio.
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My top must-do’s for visitors would have to be: Hokitika Gorge. West Coast Treetop Walkway. All of the art & crafts shops including Hokitika’s glassblowing, greenstone carvers, the Gold Room & the Copper Art. We have some beaut walking and cycling tracks in the area, also. You might not have heard of it, but Motukiekie Beach features some very cool starfish. Visit at low tide. I’m starting to feel hungry just thinking about the beer-battered blue cod at Stumpers.
For a delightful day trip, head to Punakāiki. The blowholes are amazing, especially after rough weather. Great coffee and food at the local cafés, too. On the way home, walk the Coal Creek Falls track. It’s a quick trek in and at the end there is a lovely waterfall – great for photographers. Living on the West Coast is awesome because we are surrounded by the best scenery: Southern Alps, Aoraki Mt Cook, the wild Tasman Sea and some of New Zealand’s best bush walks. The people are pretty fabulous too – super friendly and helpful.
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BELOW: Pancake Rocks, Punakāiki © West Coast Tourism LEFT: © West Coast Glass blowing FAR LEFT: Lake Matheson © Getty Images
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BEST BEACHES INDULGE The Story Behind a Gin A small distillery in Reefton has created a botanical rich dry gin in honour of Bridget ‘Little Biddy’ Goodwin, a pipesmoking, gin-toting, 4-foot tall gold miner who prospected the West Coast in the 1860s. The distillery, Reefton Distilling Co, uses local business and ingredients as much as possible in the production of its spirit range.
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South Westland Salmon Freshly smoked salmon and other treats at Lake Paringa Matheson Café Good coffee to go with great views of the Southern Alps.
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museums History House Photograph Museum A photographic collection of more than 20,000 photographs and artefacts at this Greymouth institution tell a compelling story of the area’s history. Stoke your imagination with tales of shipwrecks and gold rushes. Coaltown Museum in Westport A new heritage experience dedicated to the story of industry and development in the region that takes you on a journey through
the gold rush days and coal-mining systems. Karamea Centennial Museum Artefacts from the area’s rural heyday. Open by request only. Contact Karamea Information Centre. Hector Country Music Museum A jaw-dropping collection of country music memorabilia. Granity Museum Showcasing the region’s rich mining history, including a massive Marion shovel. PAGE 7 - REGIONAL MAP
CRAFTS Pancake Rocks, Punakaiki © Adobe Stock RIGHT: Lake Brunner © West Coast Tourism
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Wonders KARST This area, from Greymouth to the top of the South Island, is the southern hemisphere’s secondlargest cave area.
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HECTOR’S DOLPHINS 100m from the mouth of the Grey River is the home of many Hector’s dolphins.
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STONE BEACHES Amazing gemstones and treasures can be found when combing the rugged shores of Greymouth. SEA GEYSERS AND PANCAKE ROCKS See the thousands of tonnes of water heaved from the ocean floor and forced out in a roar of white spray across pancake-like rocks at Punakāiki.
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LAKE BRUNNER Glacial lake with a stunning mountain backdrop and great fishing. ALPINE FAULTLINE TREASURES Created by a shifting of the Earth’s
West Coast beach © Fraser Clements LEFT: Coaltown Museum © Adobe Stock FAR LEFT: Reefton Distilling Co © West Coast Tourism INSET RIGHT: Fur seal / kekeno © Staci Offwood
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tectonic plates, the mountains of the central Southern Alps have rich veins of gold and pounamu (greenstone jade). The river gorges of the Grey and Taramakau are good places to see these treasures and in many places there are solid rock walls that have been twisted by the forces of the alpine fault line.
that overlooks pools of pure glacial water that are crystal clear and bright blue. Look for the large brown and rainbow trout that live in the river.
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BLUE POOLS A short walk from the car park on State Highway 6 near Makarora just north of Muddy Creek, you cross a swing bridge that leads through a silver beech forest
CREEK FALLS Reached by a five minute walk from the Gates of Haast Bridge where you can see the tumbling rapids of the Gates of Haast, there is a viewing platform from where you can see Thunder Creek falls. The water drops 28m to a pool alongside the rapidly flowing Haast River.
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Kahurangi Point Wild, windswept and isolated with a large expanse of beach overlooked by a lighthouse. Scott’s Beach A spectacular sandy cove surrounded by steep cliffs covered in dense rainforest on the Heaphy Track.
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Gentle Annie At the mouth of the Mokihinui River, this is popular with surfcasters. Little Wanganui A golden sand beach with a river mouth at its southern end, popular with surfers. Carters Beach Just 6kms south of Westport is a sheltered cove with a sandy beach studded with interesting geological features and coastal cliffs. Motukiekie Beach Halfway between Greymouth and Punakāiki, this is a premier place to catch a sunset. See Map Section - pages 109 to 122
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mu Tauranga Bay At Westport, with a seal colony at the northern end and a café at the other. Nine Mile Beach A south-west facing beach just south of Westport, popular with surfers for its beach breaks. Rapahoe Beach Just 12km north of Greymouth, good for swimming. Gillespies Beach 21km north of Fox Glacier village, this is a secluded beach often strewn with driftwood. At the northern end is a lagoon.
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TOP TIP: Relax away a day’s drive at Maruia Hot Springs. Tucked away on Lewis Pass, 10 minutes from Springs Junction. Grab a day pass or dine and stay overnight in a cosy glamping pod.
Off-the-beaten-track Fronting the Tasman Sea, Buller District spans from Punakāiki in the South, to the town of Westport, and over to Karamea, Kahurangi National Park and Reefton. Its under-discovered isolation is a huge drawcard.
Paparoa National Park It doesn’t get more ‘rugged wild west coast’ than this; an explorer’s dream destination, discover coastal forests, limestone cliffs, caves, canyons and underground streams.
Paparoa Track & Pike29 Memorial Track An historyetched Great Walk with 1930s miners’ huts and a century-old quartz crushing battery. Remnants of the past are frozen in time; none more poignant than the memorial site commemorating 29 lost lives of the Pike River explosions.
Paparoa Beach Hideaway Selfcater in a cosy timber house and make full use of beach and bush tracks right outside the door. Tired legs can sink into cedar hot tubs and settle beside the fire pit. The Ballroom Overhang Track A staggeringly huge lick of limestone rock, frozen and suspended mid-air, its colossal overhang provides a safe shelter and epic camping spot. In Paparoa National Park.
when travelling Lewis Pass, get out and stretch your legs at Springs Junction. There are several forest and lake walks to undertake.
TOP TIP: Tackle the Paparoa Track with the pros and book with Paparoa Guided Walks. A well-balanced experience combining advice, meals and lessons on local history, flora and fauna.
Lewis Pass Connecting the east of the South Island to the west, LEFT: Maruia Hot Springs © West Coast Tourism ABOVE: Paparoa Track © Adobe Stock
TOP TIP: Karamea makes a great base for embarking on the four to six-day Heaphy Track Great Walk, especially if you’re continuing south afterward.
Ōpararā Arches, Karamea © Fraser Clements
Karamea Beach Calm and serene, this beach is almost always empty. Home to beautiful scenery and equally stunning birdlife.
The Karamea Centennial Museum Opened in 1974 to celebrate Karamea’s settlement a century earlier, the museum displays many artefacts from the area’s rural heyday. Open by request only – contact Karamea Information Centre. See Map Section - pages 109 to 122
Karamea The Ōpararā Basin and Rainforest Karamea is the nearest large settlement for exploring the Ōpararā Basin’s famed limestone arches and caves. Forty-five minutes north of town, explore pristine forest and the rich gold mining heritage of the Fenian area.
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open fires and tons of character. It’s close to the beach, too.
Ōpararā Guided Tours These
Historic Hotel In the heart of
cover the entire Karamea region including Ōpararā Basin and Honeycomb Caves. Walk 13km of underground passages and see why 'Honeycomb' is aptly named.
town, Karamea Village Hotel is a restored landmark building with accommodation, pretty gardens,
TOP RIGHT: Ōpararā Arches, Karamea BOTH: © West Coast Tourism
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TOP TIP: Easily Karamea’s best-kept secret , the Honeycomb Caves conceal a full-size, perfectly preserved moa skeleton. Prisoner for eternity. Entry is only permitted with a certified guide.
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SEDDONVILLE Karamea
CHARMING CREEK WALKWAY Bring your boots, bikes and dogs to enjoy this 5.5km walking track and Grade 3 bike trail. Venture past mining sites to a viewpoint over Mangatini Falls. Allow two hours each way (walking).
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ghost towns speckle the 85kmlong road, connecting Lyell to Mōkihinui. The latter sits just 5km from Seddonville.
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OLD GHOST ROAD This once forgotten gold miners’ route has been given a new lease of life as a four to five-day tramping trail and Grade 4 mountain bike track. Four forgotten
Westport Coaltown Museum Westport is famed for its coal mining past and port that shipped it worldwide. Making history fun, the museum has mine exhibits, videos and hands-on displays. Learn all about life underground and take a 50-cent coin to run the sand pump.
HECTOR BEACH 14km from Seddonville and just 650m from Charming Creek Walkway. Not surprisingly, it’s frequently visited by dumpling-sized Hector’s dolphins. OLD GHOST ULTRA Kicking off 19 February 2022, the 85km Old Ghost Road can also be
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Whitebait Festival The Labour Weekend festivities include family friendly events, live music, food and entertainment. Partake in cooking demonstrations and eat like a king.
run! Undoubtedly one of the most remote, arduous backcountry marathons in the country. NGĀKAWAU AND GRANITY These two wonderfully remote townships sit 15-20 minutes south-west of Seddonville. No resorts, bus tours or throngs of tourists in sight. LEFT: Cycling the Old Ghost Road © Phil Rossiter
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Carters Beach CHARLESTON
Cape Foulwind Walkway Spend just over one hour (one way 3.4km) negotiating the coastal bluffs, spotting a fur seal/kekeno breeding colony and handsome Cape Foulwind lighthouse.
Just 6km from central Westport, this coastal suburb is a great place for walking, bike riding, swimming, fishing and kite flying. There is a great beach, park, playground and nearby golf.
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gold panning or head to the coast and try your luck fossicking for semiprecious stones along wild, West Coast beaches.
Grade 2 cycling and walking trail with well-kept boardwalks and bridges. connecting Westport with Charleston over 55km. The stretch between Buller River Bridge (just outside Westport) provides
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TOP TIP: Bazil’s hostel in
Westport also run Bazil’s Surf School – Surfing New Zealand Accredited, as well as daily paddleboarding trips.
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a picturesque and safe route to Kawatiri Beach Reserve.
Kawatiri River Trail An 8km family-friendly walking and cycle trail running alongside the BullerKawatiri River between Buller and nearby North Beach. Packed with flora and fauna.
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Beach in Westport © Adobe Stock
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Surf Seasoned surfers enjoy Tauranga Bay and Carters Beach, the latter is just five minutes from town. Wannabes can book lessons at two Westport surf schools or summer classes at Tauranga Bay. ABOVE: Charming Creek, Westport © Miles Holden
Charming Creek Walkway. A 25-minute drive north, discover beautiful forest scenery and waterfalls while negotiating disused train tunnels along this former rail track. Three hours, 9.5km return PAGE 7 - REGIONAL MAP
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Based in Charleston and specialising in adventures in Paparoa National Park. Explore an enormous cave system, raft down the wild Nile River, abseil into an abyss, journey into chasms lit only by glowworms and ride through untamed wilderness on the rainforest train.
JACK’S PIZZA & GASTHOF The very definition of off-the-beatentrack, this rugged farm is pleasantly unconventional. Shabby-chic and nothing but, pitch your tent for $10 a night and scoff pizza for dinner. Swim in the river, enjoy zero phone reception and take cash – it’s all they accept.
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LEFT: © Underworld Adventure, Charleston BELOW: Reefton Court House © Adobe Stock
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Reefton Visitor Centre You wouldn’t know from merely walking past, but this centre houses its own mine. As well as a working winding engine (mining hoist), there’s a walkthrough replica gold mine.
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Reefton Distilling Co A modern distillery causing a big stir on the spirit scene. Housed in the original 19th century Haralds General Store, there's a distillery, tasting bar, store and small tours at 4pm.
The Broadway Tearooms
BULLER Reefton © West Coast Tourism
Oddfellows Hall Reefton was the first town in the southern hemisphere to have electric street lights; the fifth settlement in the world to provide residents with electricity. Check out the first electric light which has glowed above Oddfellows Hall since 1888.
Bottled Lightning Powerhous Walk Seek the original Reefton
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power station, located along this 40-minute looped walk. Demolished in 1961, remnants remain. Start from the i-SITE and follow the swing bridge over Inangahua River.
Mountain Biking From 20 minutes to multi-day adventures, Reefton is a mountain biking mecca, with 15 named trails, many of which link together. For an easy Grade
2 track, try Reefton Lookout or up the ante with Big River (Grade 3). Hardcore riders will enjoy the strenuous Kirwans Track.
The Bearded Miners Step inside a crooked old miner’s hut. Sit in front of the fire, enjoy a cup of billy tea and listen as the bearded miners share a wealth of knowledge and anecdotes. Watch traditional blacksmithing and pan for gold.
A bakery since 1874, serving miners for well over 130 years. With a historical façade, food made from a family recipe book – and the cat’s a bit of a character, too!
Reefton Cinema Established in 1951 and albeit newly refurbished, the cinema retains all its vintage charm. At $15 adult tickets (and $8.50 for children) the prices are also refreshingly retro.
Pan for gold in Slab Hut Creek Six-minutes from Reefton in Victoria Forest Park, complete with DOC campsite. Try gold fossicking in the creek – gold pans are available to buy at Reefton Sports Centre.
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West Coast Pancake Rocks, Punakāiki © West Coast Tourism BELOW: Truman Track, Punakāiki © Adobe Stock
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PUNAKAIKI PAPAROA NATIONAL PARK From Punakāiki it’s a mere hop into the park, famed for its incredulous limestone formations, including the Pancake Rocks and noteworthy walks such as Paparoa Track.
cavern of over 130m safe, explorable passages. PETREL COLONY TOURS Slap bang in the middle of Punakāiki and Barrytown, this private wildlife sanctuary is just a sevenminute drive from both towns. Join a sunrise or sunset tour of the world’s only breeding grounds of the Westland Petrel. Open April to mid-December.
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PUNAKĀIKI PANCAKE ROCKS A series of rocks that resemble stacked pancakes, albeit ‘made’ 30 million years ago. Joined by erupting blowholes and a ferocious surge pool called the Devil's Cauldron.
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TRUMAN TRACK In Paparoa National Park, this 30-minute return track burrows through subtropical forest before emerging on the coast. A waterfall plummets straight onto the beach.
SHANTYTOWN A life-size village plucked straight out of the 1860s. Wander in and out of the houses, stores, jail and tearoom; quench your thirst in the saloon bar; dress up in period attire and ride a vintage steam train. History has a pulse in this old town. BRUNNER MINE SITE Walk Easily one of Greymouth’s most historically significant sites. This 2km looped walkway weaves between its brick factory, coke ovens and longforgotten tunnel entrances. MONTEITHS BREWERY Learn all about the gold brew. An icon of the West Coast, tours bring Monteiths’ brewing history to life, with beer tasting at the end and a great dining venue to boot. GARTH WILSON JADE Husband and wife duo, Garth and Jo explain the Māori traditions behind each piece of individually carved pounamu made in-house from stone sourced from the coast. THE GREAT COAST ROAD Snaking for 100km between Westport and Greymouth (with Punakāiki Pancake Rocks en route), the road is sandwiched between frothing sea
and imposing cliffs. The air is always licked with salt and beaches such as 9 Mile and 17 Mile are definite must-see’s. LAKE BRUNNER Forty-five minutes inland from Greymouth, those with rods come for the brown trout and the TranzAlpine train stops here. Tiny Moana tickles the lake’s edges, boasting a campground, small store and Kōtuku Pottery shop. THE TRANZALPINE EXPERIENCE One of the world’s great rail journeys, there are few other methods of transport that conjure such magic. This iconic train travels daily between Greymouth and Christchurch – both ways – taking approximately four-and-a-half hours one way. COAL CREEK FALLS Walkway Judging by the forest sounds, the wildlife is as excited to be here as you are. Walk for half an hour through the bush to reach wide, boisterous falls and a swimming hole. WEST COAST WILDERNESS CYCLE TRAIL The start line for this easy Grade 2 cycle trail is in central Greymouth by Grey River. Arrive in PAGE 7 - REGIONAL MAP
West Coast Rapahoe Beach, Greymouth © Julian Apse
Ross four to five days later having covered 136km of terrain. ON YER BIKE ADVENTURES Fancy a self-driven off-road adventure in a 4x4 buggy or quad bike? Failing that, you might prefer to career around a purpose-built mud track. BARRYTOWN Walk from Barrytown for coastal views and to the beach to look for gemstones. Like live music? The local hall is on the itinerary for touring bands. HORSE & CART TOURS Meet Duke the Clydesdale. This gentle, giant horse at Golden Sands Wagon Tours will take you on a two-anda-half-hour journey to his favourite parts of the Barrytown borough. KUMARA JUNCTION Once a bustling hub of gold-mining activity, now a popular stop off on the West Coast Wilderness cycling trail. Explore handsome heritage buildings such as The Theatre Royal Hotel. It’s the West Coast’s only fully restored gold miners’ hotel and was once a world-renowned theatre, too. KUMARA GALA DAY Enjoy good old-fashioned fun in the form of See Map Section - pages 109 to 122
raffles, market stalls, vintage bike rides, Can Can girls and plenty of pomp. Held every November in and around Memorial Hall. JACKSONS Up the road from Kumara, this is another charming historic town that has a nice liveliness about it. The holiday park is top-notch and has plenty of top walks, fishing and skiing near by. It’s also a perfect base for the annual Wild Food Festival. BLACKBALL This surprising little town is a bit of an over-achiever. It has an extra interesting history (revealed in the quality museum), a cool historic hotel, a salami business and a creative streak
TOP TIP: Visit Vicki at Westfleet Fish Shop in Greymouth. She will sort you out with tastiest new arrivals (and seasonal faves) fresh off the boat.
RIGHT: Kaka flying in Arthur’s Pass © Adobe Stock TOP RIGHT: Cycle stop by Lake Kaniere © West Coast Wilderness Cycle Trail
Arthur’s Pass Connecting the east of the South Island to the west, along this mountain pass is the two-and-a-halfhour Arthur’s Pass Track and Dobson Memorial, as well as the braided Waimakariri River Valley and a short tramp to Devil’s Punchbowl Falls, a gushing 131m giant.
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West Coast Haast World Heritage Area © West Coast Tourism
KARAMEA > see PAGE 39
Karamea Village Hotel
West Coast
• Authentic Country Hotel • 9 separate motel units and 3-brm Tourist Flat • Lots of short walks to beach and river • Fabulous home-cooked meals – we are famous for whitebait • Located in the heart of Karamea • Tariff from $135
GSRT[` Cnr Waverley St & Wharf Rd, Karamea • P: +64 3 782 6800 E: karameahotel@xtra.co.nz • www.karameahotel.co.nz
Walks BRITANNIA TRACK, WESTPORT Find a (mostly) intact five-head stamper battery. The machine
operated between 1925 to 1937 and was used to crush quartz in the gold extraction process. 2hr, 6km one way.
WESTPORT > see PAGE 40
WESTPORT
WESTPORT KIWI HOLIDAY PARK & MOTELS
BOOK DIRECT FOR THE BEST DEALS
ASURE CHELSEA GATEWAY MOTOR LODGE • Great base to explore the Northern West Coast • 20 self-contained apartments from studio to 3 bedroom • ASURE loyalty programme • Unlimited free WIFI • SKY TV
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A tranquil haven set in West Coast native bush • Motels • Self-contained units • Ensuite chalets & standard chalets • Tent & powered sites • TV lounge & Kitchen/dining area • Playground • 18 hole mini-golf course on site • Covered BBQ • Dump station • 10-15min walk to town centre
McMANUS HOTEL
Traditional Hotel & Bar – Open 7 days from 12pm. Located near the picturesque local fishing wharf and lagoon walkways.
Westp Kiwi ort Holiday Park
31-37 Domett Street (PO Box 294), Westport E westportholidaypark@xtra.co.nz
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Friendly Bar Environment Economy Accommodation Sky Sports – Pool tables – Gaming Room Modern Restaurant – Award-winning Chef
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• Sunny location • Walk to shops • Motorcycle & cycle friendly • Free WiFi • Tariff: from $130.00 (2 persons), extra $15 Well-travelled tourists say “the best motel we’ve stayed at” PAGE 7 - REGIONAL MAP
West Coast BARRYTOWN > see PAGE 43
CHARMING CREEK, SEDDONVILLE Follow an historic bush tramway all the way to the Charming Creek Coal Mine. Cross the Ngākawau River Suspension Bridge for views of Mangatini Falls. 3hr, 9.5km one way.
COALBROOKDALE WALK, DENNISTON This gravel road behind Denniston follows much of a track that miners used to carry coal from the mine to the top of the
Denniston Incline. 30min, 1km.
DENNISTON BRIDLE PATH A pleasant but steep walk with lots of intrepid creek crossings. 3hr, 4.2km one way. THE FENIAN, KARAMEA Left behind by the gold miners of the 1860s, several easy grade tracks weave through beech and podocarp forest, averaging 3-6hrs return.
PAPAROA BEACH HIDEAWAY
• Cedar hot tub. • Sunset on sea views. • 10min walk to beach. • Dog-friendly by arrangement. • Book us at paparoabeachhideaway.nz (bookings essential). 13 Glen Rd, Barrytown • P: +64 2 1253 6380 stay@beachhideaway.nz • www.paparoabeachhideaway.nz BLACKBALL > see PAGE 43
Blackball – Gateway to the Paparoa Great Walk
REEFTON > see PAGE 41
Bellbird Motel • 7 fully self-contained units (sleep 2-6) in Victoria Forest Park. • 2min walk to restaurants, cafés, info centre, supermarket.
8 Hilton Street, Blackball P: +64 3 7324 888 • E: blackballinn@gmail.com
• Great base for exploring the Buller/West Coast region. • Historic villa, trout fishing, walks. Free WiFi. • Tariff: $100 (single), $115 (double/twin), extra adult $15, extra child $10.
www.blackballinn.co.nz
• 93 Broadway, Reefton • Res: 0800 235 524 • E: bellbird.motel@xtra.co.nz • Host: Malcolm White
www.reeftonbellbirdmotel.co.nz
• Cosy accommodation situated minutes from the entrance to the Great Walk • Welcoming West Coast hospitality • Open 7 days for breakfast, lunch and dinner – 10am til late • Fully licensed • Immersed in Blackball’s rich history • Motorhome parking and powered sites available • Free WiFi
Planning a New Zealand road trip? Use the AA Time & Distance calculator to find the most efficient route: aa.co.nz/travel/time-and-distance-calculator
GREYMOUTH > see PAGE 42
Visit shantytown.co.nz and pre-book your place in history See Map Section - pages 109 to 122
Rutherglen Road, Paroa (10km south of Greymouth) Open 7 days 10:00am - 3:00pm Freephone 0800 742 689 45
West Coast GREYMOUTH > see PAGE 42
GREYMOUTH MOTEL
- EXPERIENCE -
NEW ZEALAND'S ICONIC
CRAFT BREWERY
• Great location – walk to hospital, supermarket, hotel and restaurant. • 5min drive to train station. Studio through to family units. • SKY 50+ & Free WiFi. • Tariff: from $110. Contact us for guaranteed best rates. 195 High St, Greymouth • P: +64 3 768 6090 • Res: 0800 22 00 32 E: info@greymouthmotel.co.nz • www.greymouthmotel.co.nz
GREYMOUTH, WEST COAST
SUNDOWNER MOTEL
• 100% Kiwi-owned & operated. • Set back from the road: 11 modern studio units, 5 family units, serviced daily. Free WiFi, guest laundry. • Free train transfers. Centrally located, 5min walk to town, shops, restaurants and bars. • Tariff: $125-$160 (2p). 14 Smith St, Greymouth • P: +64 3 768 4666 • Reservations: 0800 080 859 E: stay@sundowner.co.nz • www.sundowner.co.nz
TASTING • TOURS • KITCHEN • TAP ROOM • TAKEAWAYS
SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR OPEN HOURS AND BREWERY TOUR TIMES BOOK NOW WWW.THEBREWERY.CO.NZ
LAKE BRUNNER > see PAGE 42
Platform 40 is an eatery and bar located in the beautiful West Coast town of Moana
GREYMOUTH
GREYMOUTH KIWI HOLIDAY PARK & MOTELS
Relaxed atmosphere and incredible views looking out over Lake Brunner. Open 8am till late Tuesday to Sunday. BAR | EATERY | COFFEE | FUNCTIONS
40 Koe St, Moana P: +64 27 738 0158 E: platform40.lakebrunner@gmail.com
JACKSONS > see PAGE 43
Jacksons Retreat
Alpine Holiday Park Relaxing surroundings... • 1 min walk to beach • FREE Unlimited WiFi • FREE hot spa & BBQs • Hot showers included • Kitchen/TV lounge • Access facilities
• Motel units Sky TV • Standard cabins • Powered and tent sites • Laundry • Children’s playground • Pets by arrangement
Phone for reservations: 0800 101 222
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318 Main South Rd, Greymouth P. +64 3 762 6768 E stay@greymouthkiwi.co.nz
www.greymouthkiwi.co.nz
The only Holiday Park on State Highway 73 Set on 15 acres of beautifully terraced powered, non-powered & tent sites with stunning views of the Taramakau River, the Southern Alps, waterfalls and native rainforest. With accommodation for all budgets, from our cosy cabins & self-contained units, to parking your RV/caravan/ motorhome or pitching your tent on one of our large campsites amongst peaceful native bush providing a relaxing & ecofriendly environment for your stay.
Award-winning Holiday Park in New Zealand’s great outdoors!
4464 Otira Highway, State Highway 73, Jacksons P: +64 3 738 0474 • E: info@jacksonsretreat.co.nz
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West Coast Beach in Hokitika © Adobe Stock BELOW: Lake Mahinapua © juergenschacke.com RIGHT: Hokitika Wildfoods Festival © Westland District Council
TOP TIP: Make the most of Mahinapua Scenic Reserve on a West Coast Scenic Waterways Cruise.
TOP TIP: Are you a
Hokitika West Coast Treetop Walk & Café Scuttle across a 450m-long
for walkers and bike riders. Pick up a brochure detailing the entire walk from the local i-SITE.
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platform elevated 20m above ground between ancient rimu and kāmahi trees, then climb Hokitika Tower, an extra 20m above.
Hokitika Driftwood and Sand Festival Held every January, come
f your creative side with Josandeexpress
Lake Mahinapua Part of Mahinapua Scenic Reserve and a stone's throw from West Coast Treetop Walk, stay at the peaceful DOC campsite, swim in the lake and reconnect with nature.
anything you can forage off the beach to create unique sculptures.
Hokitika Glass Studio Admire
the hypnotic art of glassblowing in Glacier the heart of Hokitika. Witness the
Hokitika Gorge The water is
workshop in action every weekday between 10:30am and 4pm.
ntry Cou Wildfoods Festival Get your
an astonishing electric blue and you won’t want to leave without crossing the swing bridges to admire dramatic gorge scenery. Located 33km from central Hokitika.
gnashers around a lamb’s testicle on 12 March 2022. A festival of both obscure foods and your favourite fare, good tucker and entertainment.
x Sunset Point At day’s end, sit onFo Rimu Lookout Tear your eyes the beach and watch whitebaiters cast their nets. Sit with a bag of fresh fish and chips before a sunset smeared in a kaleidoscope of golden hues. Magic.
away from the scenery to learn more about the area's gold mining heritage via several displays dotted along this one-hour looped walk.
Glacier
Hokitika Beach If you haven’t been to Hokitika Beach and taken a sunset selfie with its unmistakable driftwood sign – have you really even been to Hokitika?
foodie visiting outside the Wildfoods Festival dates? New Gatherer is a rustic and Mexicaninspired barn venue and bar offering a plant-rich whole foods menu.
National Kiwi Centre In need of a family-friendly indoor activity? Say hello to various New Zealand species, including kiwi, tuatara and giant eels which you can feed. Hokitika Historic Buildings Visit the Regent Theatre, an Art Deco building that still shows the latest movies and live shows. The elegant St Mary’s Church is equally as captivating.
Lake Kaniere Drive 24km inland from Hokitika for swimming spots, a jetty, biking and walking routes,
and secret picnic nooks on this picturesque lake.
Honourable Roddy In 1909, New Zealand’s largest gold nugget was discovered in Ross, weighing in at 2.81 kilogram. A replica of Big Rod sits in the Ross Goldfield’s Information Heritage Centre. The original was gifted to the English monarchy, melted into a tea set and subsequently ‘misplaced’!
Bonz ‘N’ Stonz Join a master carver for a tutorial on chiselling pounamu, as well as paua shell or bone.
Ross Just 20 minutes from Hokitika, this historic little town buzzes with quiet energy. Visit the museum, pan for gold, enjoy walks or saddle up: this is one end of the West Coast Wilderness Cycle Trail.
Gold-rush Legacy In the late 1860s, at the height of the gold rush, 12 per cent of New Zealand’s population resided on the West Coast. In Hokitika, visit Carnegie Public Library for fascinating exhibits dating back to this thriving time.
Hokitika Gorge © West Coast Tourism
Glowworm Dell You can walk here from town in less than 15 minutes. Well sign-posted from the main road, discover a fern grotto by day and a stunning galaxy of glowworms by night.
Aoraki
Hokitika Heritage Trail Walkway Tracing the town’s
Hokitika Craft Gallery Boasting oo Cworks of art kthat are 80 percent t M perimeter, every secret from locally made, come and admire a Hokitika’s 19th century gold-rush days is revealed along this pathway
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wealth of Hokitika talent. PAGE 7 - REGIONAL MAP
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Hokitika
Franz Josef
Glacier Country Franz Josef Five kilometres from Franz Josef Village, one of the most accessible glaciers in the world rumbles. A one-and-a-half hour walk from the Franz Josef car park will get you within 75m of its grand glacial face.
Fox
Glacier
Fox Glacier For dazzling views of Fox Glacier, follow the Fox Glacier South Side Walk, a two-hour trail tracing the south bank of the Fox River through ancient podocarp rainforest to a stunning viewpoint.
Aoraki
Scenic Flights Soar over great
Mt Cook
masses of ice by helicopter or plane. Helicopters are favoured for snow landings whereas scenic flights cover a whopping 200km of pristine alpine scenery. Awardwinning Heli Hike Fox Glacier fly over astonishing terrain before depositing you right there on the glacier.
Heli-hiking Guided heli-hiking tours to both glaciers forge a route through, up and over the ice. Crawl through ice caves and arches and stride over untouched snow.
Haast
TOP TIP: If it’s epic photos you’re after, the water is most mirror-like in the morning.
White-water rafting In Franz Josef, rafting experiences vary from gentle Grade 2 thrills to an extreme Grade 5 adventure. Quad biking Bounce along rainforest tracks, riverbanks and grassland with Franz Josef glacier as your backdrop. Kayak on Lake Mapourika Hit the water and paddle beside your guide to places enveloped by snow-iced mountain tops and Jurassic rainforest. Gain local insight into the region, its glaciers and terrain.
LEFT: Lake Matheson TOP LEFT: White heron / kōtuku TOP: Guides tour, Franz Josef Glacier ALL IMAGES: © Adobe Stock
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Josef West Coast way to see the glaciers. Because everyone needs an epic story to tell.
Glacier
Westland Te Poutini National Park Extending from the Southern
Country
Alps to the West Coast, this is a landscape of dramatic contrasts, forming part of Te Wāhipounamu South West New Zealand World Heritage Area. Make the most of your time here with guided tours, rainforest hikes, scenic flights, rafting and guide-led heli-hikes.
Fox Glacier Hokitika
Aorakian exploration of the waterways
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Aotearoa’s best known ‘mirror lake’. Just 5km from Fox Glacier township, come and see the perfect reflection of Aoraki Mt Cook in its glass-like water – best experienced on the gentle, 90-minute looped Lake Matheson/ Te Ara Kairaumati Walk.
around Ōkārito Lagoon. With a snowy mountain backdrop, paddle past white herons and rare birds. Freedom rentals and guided trip are both available.
Josef
South Westland Salmon Farm A beautiful pit stop along SH
in for salmon feeding, a cosy er6,cafécallwith la Ga wood burner, an elevated acsit
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Gillespies Beach For stunning
deck with views of the salmon farm and a salmon shop.
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mining remnants and invigorating coastal walks, this beach is just out of Fox Glacier. Stay at the campsite for its nearby seal colony, scattered mining relics and walks to Gillespies Lagoon where there's an old miners' tunnel.
Lake Gault Track During the course of three hours and 8km, each panoramic view of Aoraki Mt Cook is better than the last, and if the weather plays ball, the same vistas are mirrored in the lake.
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Kayak Ōkārito Lagoon Twentyfive minutes north of Franz Josef Glacier, join Ōkārito Kayaks for
Sinking into a private wood-fired hot tub certainly isn't a bad way to
Aoraki
Mt Cook
Haast
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TOP TIP: Not quite as steep as Franz Josef, Fox Glacier’s mellower slopes lends itself to gentler heli-hikes.
finish a day on the ice. Soak and dine packages mean you needn’t lift a finger.
Paddle and Soak Get on the water with Franz Josef Wilderness Tours and kayak the glacial black waters of Lake Mapourika. Afterward, jump in Waiho Hot Tubs and warm your extremities back up.
White Heron Sanctuary Tours An informative and fun tour through undisturbed native forest to see the only White Heron/ kōtuku nesting and breeding site in New Zealand. Located near Whataroa, a drive to Ōkārito Lagoon is followed by a jet boat ride up the river.
Skydive Fox or Franz Josef. The ultimate thrill and a great
Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre Learn the history of Aoraki Mt Cook and surrounds, Hillary’s life-long achievements and stories from Mountain Rescue. Tickets are valid for 48 hours and include access into the 126-seat theatre.
Stargazing Tours Aoraki Mt Cook is part of an International Dark Sky Reserve. Departing Hermitage Hotel in Mount Cook Village, the ‘Big Sky Stargazing’ adventure is a one-hour guided journey across the cosmos with astronomer Kate.
West Coast Wildlife Centre In Westland’s lowland forest lives the only remaining population of the endangered rowi – New Zealand’s rarest kiwi. Meet one yourself at this wildlife centre in Franz Josef. They run a successful hatch and release programme for the rowi and Haast tokoeka kiwi.
Westland Wonderland Gracing the movie screen in the Alpine Adventure Centre theatre in Franz Josef, experience the best of the surrounding landscape and nature of Glacier Country in 2D format. Running hourly from 10am.
Glacier Valley Eco Tours Provided with big ole raincoats, umbrellas, hot drinks and snacks, take a guided walking tour in Glacier Country. Groups are small and the pace is relaxed. Get ready for gigantic waterfalls, icy discoveries and an enrapturing array of flora and fauna. Guided tour, Fox Glacier RIGHT: Roaring Billy Hut, Haast BOTH: © West Coast Tourism BELOW: Aoraki Mt Cook, Canterbury © Adobe Stock
Kayak Tasman Glacier Lake Beneath the almighty presence of Aoraki Mt Cook, kayak Tasman Glacier Lake with Southern Alps Guiding. The best bit? Getting face-to-face with glistening ice bergs.
Snowshoe Tours Trek through remote, mountainous terrain, staying overnight in frosted huts while staring into the glossy folds of New Zealand's highest ice face. For experienced alpine mountaineers, multi-day snowshoeing is on the extreme side of adventure. PAGE 7 - REGIONAL MAP
West Coast Hapuku Estuary Walk A 15 to 20-minute walk, pass wetland estuary, tussock fields and salt marshes. This looped walk, 15km from Haast, has panels explaining the ecology of the estuary and is stunning at sunset.
Haast
Waiatoto River Safari Get to know both the Alps and the water by jet boating down the Waiatoto River. Fun, informative and suitable for all ages, journey into remote backcountry, bumping over rapids and disembarking for bush walks.
Heli/plane Flights Marvel at
Fishing in Jacksons Bay
Jacksons Bay, this beach is promoted as a safe place to swim and is often frequented by dolphins.
A feast for the eyes as well as your stomach should you be able to catch cod, groper and terakihi off the wharf.
Dine at The Craypot Perched on the coast in Jacksons Bay, this restaurant is a quirky converted railway carriage. Gorge on both the views and the region’s plumpest crayfish.
pristine lakes and native forest so dense it’s by and large untouched by human footprint. Soar over the West Coast’s dramatic landscape, spying hidden rivers and glaciers.
Neils Beach On the way to
Lake Paringa An oasis in the wilderness, popular for boating, fishing and swimming. Stay at the easy-going DOC campsite. Word to the wise – pack insect repellent. Forty minutes north of Haast.
Ship Creek Walks Want to see the wild West Coast live up its name? Two 30-minute walks at Ship Creek include the Kahikatea Swamp Forest Walk with its gargling marsh and wetland, and the Dune Lake Walk, with sand dunes windswept into a frenzy. Roaring Billy Falls Imagine a crystalline river and lush green forest resonating with birdsong. Couple that with a boisterous waterfall and you have Roaring Billy Falls, 20 minutes from Haast.
bridge and leads through silver beech forest to a viewing platform. This overlooks pools of pure glacial water that are an astonishing blue.
Haast Whitebait Festival Held in October each year, whitebait is the hero of this festival. There’s a Great Whitebait cook-off and other whitebait challenges such as count the whitebait and the great whitebait maze. Join the fun with live music, market day stalls and other familyfriendly activities.
Haast Pass Connecting the east of the South Island to the west, allow plenty of time to travel this spectacular road to the coast. Short walks begin at the road’s edge, leading through rainforest to fabulous waterfalls.
Tauparikākā Marine Reserve A small yet thriving marine reserve that leaves a lasting impression. A 20-minute drive north of Haast, it’s one of the best places to see Hector’s dolphins without a boat.
Blue Pools Track A flat, onehour walk that crosses a swing
TOP TIP: At Jacksons Bay, walk the Wharekai-Te Kou Track. Follow the stream through native forest to the beach, where rock pools flutter with crustaceans and seals bathe nearby.
HOKITIKA > see PAGE 48
• Feed NZ’s Giant Eels Feeding times: 10am, 12 noon & 3pm daily
• Guaranteed to see a kiwi • Catch and release a crawly
Email: admin@hokitikaglass.co.nz Web: www.hokitikaglass.co.nz
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HOURS:
Summer 9am-5pm Last admission: 30 minutes before closing
64 Tancred St, HOKITIKA P/F: +64 3 755 5251 E: natkiwi@xtra.co.nz www.thenationalkiwicentre.co.nz 51
West Coast HOKITIKA > see PAGE 48
Beachfront Accommodation
• Direct Beach Access • Opposite Glowworm Dell
16 Richards Drive, Hokitika Email: shining@xtra.co.nz
MOTELS & HOLIDAY PARK
0800 744 646
• Small Farmyard with Animals • Apartments, Chalets, Cabins, Powered and Non-Powered Sites • Free WiFi
www.shiningstar.co.nz
An exhilarating treetop adventure among temperate rainforest giants. Experience life with birds high in the ancient rimu and kamahi tree canopy. Easy access for all to enjoy along a steel platform 20 metres high and over 450 metres long. Come and enjoy a leisurely 45-minute to one-hour stroll.
Freephone: 0508 TREETOPS www.treetopsnz.com 1128 Woodstock-Rimu Rd, Hokitika RD 3 • 15 minutes south of Hokitika Email: bookings@treetopsnz.com
OFF
$5
Expires: Sep 2022
Offering an award-winning restaurant and luxury accommodation. Surrounded by majestic views of the Southern Alps and the Tasman Sea, capturing breathtaking sunsets. Evening Dining from 6pm Tues-Saturday. Bookings are advised.
Conditions: This voucher entitles the bearer to $5 off the entry and all-day passes. Not valid with any other discount deals or special offers. (AA)
11 Blue Spur Road, Hokitika
+64 3 755 5499 • www.stationsinnhokitika.co.nz
Carve your own piece at Bonz ‘N’ Stonz
From Nature to You
Stonemats
Come & create your very own carving out of jade, bone or shell with the help of our master carvers. In our sessions you learn about the significance of carving in Māori culture, carving & designing your own piece to take home. 16 Hamilton Street, Hokitika, 7810 P: +64 3 755 6504 E: bonznstonzonline@gmail.com
www.bonz-n-stonz.co.nz
• Tableware • Floor mats
271B Kumara Junction Highway, Hokitika stonematshokitika.co.nz ROSS > see PAGE 48
Hokitika’s Kiwi
HOKITIKA
HOLIDAY PARK AND MOTELS
Hokitika’s newest Holiday Park & Motels... • 15min walk to town • Motel self-contained units – studio, 1 & 2-bedroom • Cabin & Powered Sites • Modern amenties block & laundry
• Massive communal area • Bike washdown facility • Lock-up bike storage with charging facilities for E-Bikes • Free WiFi
160 Davie St, Hokitika P +64 3 755 5141 E office@hokikiwihp.co.nz
Freecall reservations: 0800 115 322 www.hokitikakiwiholidaypark.co.nz
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• Official Start and Finish to the West Coast Wilderness Cycle Trail • Gold Panning • Historic Water-race Walkway • Museum & Heritage Buildings • Gift Shop Ross Goldfields Information & Heritage Centre • 4 Aylmer St, Ross P: +64 3 755 4077 • E: rossgold@snap.net.nz • rossgoldtown.org PAGE 7 - REGIONAL MAP
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FOX GLACIER > see PAGE 49
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The most extraordinary experience in the world. Our Flying Fox Heli Hiking tours on the World Famous Fox Glacier/Te Moeka O Tūawe have been voted #1 Best of the Best “Out of the Ordinary Experiences” of the world 2021. But don’t take their word for it, try it yourself.
www.foxguides.co.nz
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West Coast FOX GLACIER > see PAGE 49
FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER > see PAGE 49
www.aspencourtfranzjosef.co.nz Includes:
SKY TV & WiFi
Rainforest Motel • Family owned, friendly motel • 12 ground-floor units including family units, access units, studios, 1-brm & 2-brm units • Sunny, quiet location off main road • Walking distance to village, near restaurants & activities • Stunning mountain views • Full cooking facilities, ensuites, electric blankets, heating, guest laundry • Pet-friendly Cook Flat Rd, Fox Glacier • P: +64 3 751 0140 • Res: 0800 724 636 E: rainforest@xtra.co.nz • www.rainforestmotel.co.nz
Facilities include: • King-size beds • Kitchens • Free WiFi • Spa bath units • Radiator and underfloor heating • Guest laundry For further details visit
National Partner
New motel complex within Franz Josef Village. Opened January 2014. Comprises executive studio, one and two-bedroom luxury units. Complex surrounded by native bush and only a 2-minute walk to bars, cafés etc. Tariff: from $175 (2 persons).
Reservations Freephone:
Ph +64 3 752 0210 0800 752 222 E: franzjosef@aspencourt.co.nz
Check out the Cycling Must-Do’s available in print and online aatraveller.co.nz aatraveller.co.nz/travel-guides
HAAST > see PAGE 51
On the road and need a place to stay? Book accommodation at aa.co.nz/travel CHATEAU BACKPACKERS & MOTELS
• Quiet, central location off the main road. • Rainforest backdrop. • Motel studios and family units. • All offering Free Soup, Breakfast & WiFi. • Book direct for best rate.
8 Cron Street, Franz Josef Glacier • P: +64 3 752 0738 www.chateaunz.co.nz • E: franz@chateaunz.co.nz
Cool wee country general store and cafe. Wide range of groceries, frozen goods, fresh fruit & veg, beers & wines, light meals, sweet treats and great locally roasted coffee! 425 Haast-Jackson Bay Road, Haast • P: +64 3 750 0825 E: store@haastbeach.nz • www.haastbeach.nz
GLACIER VALLEY ECO TOURS
• Personalised small group tours with local knowledgeable Kiwi guide. • We cater for all ages and abilities. • Half and full-day tours plus combo tours. • A tour for every budget, just call and ask!
Scott Base Information Centre, 22 Main Rd, SH 6, Franz Josef Glacier • P: +64 21 880 458 0800 WALKTOURS (0800 925 586) • info@glaciervalley.co.nz • www.glaciervalley.co.nz
GLOW WORM ACCOMMODATION
• We offer dormitory rooms as well as a range of private rooms on different levels with a cosy homely atmosphere. • Every room includes unlimited WiFi, breakfast, homemade vegetable soup, BBQ facilities and popcorn.
27 Cron Street, Franz Josef Glacier • P: +64 3 752 0172 www.glowwormfranz.co.nz • E: glowwormfranz@gmail.com
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• Located in a rural setting at Haast Beach and just a few minutes drive to local restaurants and bars. • A short 200m walk to a magnificent beach. • Studio and family units available. • Grocery store & petrol station on site.
417-425 Haast-Jackson Bay Road, Haast • P: +64 3 750 0803 E: info@haastbeach.nz • www.haastbeach.nz • Host: Nicola Johnston PAGE 7 - REGIONAL MAP
West Coast HAAST > see PAGE 51
Knitwear • Honey • Gifts @ Haast
New Zealand-made Merino Possum clothing, Possum Skin and Fur products, Manuka Honey, Wild Ferns Skincare products, live working bee hive display. • Located Haast Township (just off SH 6) • Come & enjoy our iconic West Coast bar & restaurant • Excellent lunch and dinner menus • World-famous venison burger and fish & chips • Open 7 days 11am to late • Buses welcome • Courtesy coach always available • Opportunities await, come live and work in paradise • Check out Spiker Café for breakfast
Brand guidelines - Haast River Motels & Holiday Santana Park Logo
South Westland, Haast • P: +64 3 750 0034 • E:Secondary hardantlerbar@gmail.com Primary - white background
Tahutahi Road, Haast • Ph/Fax: +64 3 750 0791 E: shop@santana.co.nz • www.santana.co.nz Free overnight parking for self-contained campervans
Check our rates: call or book dire ct &
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Unforgettable West Coast We have a wide range of quality accommodation to suit individuals, couples, families & large groups • Self-contained Motels • Studio Motels • Bunk room with Bathroom • Ensuite Rooms (no cooking) • Powered Caravan & RV Sites • Unpowered Small Vans and Tent Sites Tariff: from $36-$285 - rates based on 2 people
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Email: info@haastrivermotels.co.nz Phone: +64 3 750 0020 Website: www.haastrivermotels.co.nz
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• Ground-floor motel units in quiet native bush setting with all day sun. • Studio, 1 & 2-brm family units. • Centrally located – 100m walk to shop, café, bar & restaurant. 5min drive to beach. • Free WiFi. Freeview. • Tariff: $115-$185 (2 persons). Seasonal rates. 10 Marks Rd , Haast • P: +64 3 750 0868 • Res: 0800 52 62 52 www.heritageparklodge.co.nz • E: info@heritageparklodge.co.nz
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ASURE ASPIRING COURT MOTEL HAAST
• Asure 4-star accommodation. • 13 x ground-floor units facing the afternoon sun. • Studio, 1 & 2-bedroom units, kitchen units, queen-size beds. • Sky TV. Parking. Unlimited WiFi. Laundry. BBQ. • Stroll to shops & restaurants. 5min drive to beach. • Tariff: $140-$185 seasonal (2 pp). 20 Marks Rd, Haast Township • P: +64 3 750 0703 • Res: 0800 500 703 www.aspiringcourtmotel.com • E: info@aspiringcourtmotel.com CMYK - C0 M16 Y100 K0 RGB - R255 G210 B0 HEX - #ffd200 Pantone 109C
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BAY ROAD MOTELS
• Spacious units between Haast Junction & Jackson Bay • Fully s/c, washing machine/dryer. • Freeview TV. Free WiFi in most units. • Family units sleep 6. Set in bush near river, Hapuka Walk & beach access. • Tariff: from $140. Seasonal. Jackson Bay Rd, Haast • P: +64 3 750 0883 • E: bayroadmotels@xtra.co.nz www.bayroadmotels.weebly.com
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North Canterbury
Discover North Canterbury From spa towns and wineries to outdoor adventures, stunning scenery and coastal hubs where the wildlife almost outnumbers the human residents, North Canterbury sure knows how to entertain. All that plus fresh-as seafood; be ready to be impressed.
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Talk to a Local Annika Dahlberg
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My top five must-do’s for visitors would have to be… • Take a scenic walk around the Kaikōura Peninsula. Not only are the views great but you have chances of spotting wildlife, too. • Go whale watching. Kaikōura is a feeding ground for the male sperm whales which can be found all year around. • Watch the sunset. There is often a thin layer of cloud over the seaward Kaikōura Mountain Range which makes the sunsets (and sunrises for the early birds) amazing. • Swim with the Dusky dolphins. Do not let the cool temperatures put you off; get a thick wetsuit and plunge in. • Go for a hike. For a strenuous day, hike up Mount Fyffe and take in the views from 1602m above sea level. For a shorter track, take the Hinau Track, which is a beautiful forest walk at the base of Mount Fyffe.
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Sea Crew/Guide, Whale Watch Kaikōura Here’s another tip: If you sit along the beach by the Hāpuku river mouth, you have a great chance of spotting Hector’s dolphins. I’m starting to feel hungry just thinking about a sandwich from the Slamclub. If you are after something different for dinner, check out the Kaikōura Indian Restaurant. For a delightful day trip, I’d suggest heading for The Store at Kēkerengū for lunch and stopping on the way at Ōhau Point where you are guaranteed to see plenty of New Zealand fur seals! Living in North Canterbury is awesome. With a view of where the mountains meet the sea, it does not get much better than this.
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LEFT: Humpback whale, Kaikōura BELOW: Kaikōura Peninsula BOTH: © Adobe Stock
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• RIDE THE WEKA PASS RAILWAY More than 12km of scenic line through the unique limestone setting of the Weka Pass. Vintage steam and dieselelectric locomotives will give you a nostalgic flavour of yesteryear while you take in sprawling farmland, a large irrigation reservoir, and vineyards before conquering some steep grades winding through the pass.
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SPRINGS TripAdvisor has rated this the Number 1 Restaurant in Hanmer Springs. The food is made from scratch and all of the ingredients are selected by chefs keen to provide a memorable dining experience.
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WAIPARA SPRINGS WINERY AND CAFÉ Waipara Springs is a boutique vineyard and winery in the warm, dry Waipara Valley. Wines are produced on the premises from estate-grown fruit and the results have been enjoyed both in New Zealand and
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NO. 31, HANMER SPRINGS Substantial servings of good quality cuisine is on offer in this pretty wooden cottage. The upmarket ambience befits the prices, though you’re also paying for the location, directly opposite the hot springs. Canterbury lamb and venison feature along with craft beer and wine from the nearby Waipara region.
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KAIKŌURA SEAFOOD BBQ Located on the way to the Point Kean Seal Colony, this long-standing roadside barbecue is a great spot to sample local seafood, including crayfish, chowder and whitebait fritters. ARTISAN BY RANGIORA BAKERY Rangiora Bakery is one of the most known bakeries in New Zealand. Having won many NZ Baker of the Year titles over the years, this has evolved to creating Artisan as a food destination. It’s a bright, friendly, modern, two-level café with artisanstyle cakes, savouries, breakfast and lunches. You can see behind the scenes, too, with theatre baking, chef zone and cake decorating areas.
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RIBBLESDALE GARDENS On the boundary of Oxford, a budding community asset rolls out acres of vibrant beauty. Blooms and butterflies mingle and thrive thanks to a carefully designed ecosystem that benefits from its own microclimate.
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AMURI ARTS – AMURI Community Arts Council fosters art and culture in Hanmer Springs. It runs a weekly art market, open every Saturday under the redwood trees in the village and also organises visiting artists and workshops. KAIKŌURA MUSEUM Located on the ground floor of the landmark ‘craypot’ building in Kaikōura’s west end, this iconic museum boasts impressive historic collections and hosts special exhibitions. See Map Section - pages 109 to 122
internationally since. Café and cellar door open 7 days week excluding public holidays.
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WAIMAKARIRI DISTRICT is home to some very talented artisans. Each of the towns and villages - Kaiapoi, Rangiora and Oxford to name a few - have freeaccess galleries and showcases featuring paintings, photographs, sculptures and ceramics.
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DISTRICT ALPINE PACIFIC TOURING ROUTE This popular touring route is 450km of sensory indulgence, weaving from Christchurch to Kaikōura over four days. Waipara’s food and wine scene sends taste buds into a tizz; the alpine spa village of Hanmer Springs will leave you replenished; there’s endless alpine beauty to gaze over and in Kaikōura, listen for dolphin trills while scouring the sea for whales, seals and albatross. Did someone say bucket-list road trip? We think so.
Swim with Dolphins Watch from the boat or jump in for a swim to meet these funsters in their natural habitat.
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Kaikōura coast LEFT: Kaikōura crayfish BOTH: © Adobe Stock RIGHT: Kēkerengū coast © DWB
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CHEVIOT both bays and a backdrop of snowCoastal Trek The Kaikōura Coast
See Seals Snorkel in the shallow
Track is a two-day private walk, run by local farming families. Located on Conway Flat, 40km south of Kaikōura.
whales can be seen all year round as well as dolphins, seals, albatross and, depending on the season, other whale species – from the sea or air.
Kaikoura Kayaks A wonderful way to get close to local wildlife is to hire a kayak or, better still, join a guided kayak tour.
The Mayfair Theatre This
capped mountains. Perfect at sunset.
Donegal House This lively Irish pub and hotel also has a campground, beer garden and roaring fireplace.
from Kaikōura central to Point WAIPARApath Kean. Delivered over a two-year
fully renovated art deco cinema, exhibition space and artists’ hub is a beauty.
Link Pathway Coming soon: a
Lavendyl Learn how lavender is
period starting 2021.
grown and processed. Peruse the gift shop, gardens and tearoom or stay overnight at Dylan's Country Cottages.
Kaikōura Museum Top collection,
Kaikōura Lookout For views of
the 1844 owners never left.
housed in the ‘craypot’ building.
House Step inside a genuine AmberleyFyffe former whale hunter house; it’s like
Albatross Cruises Kaikōura puts on an epic bird show. With threemetre wingspans, albatross steal the show while other pelagic birds also swoop in to impress.
Crayfish Nin’s Bin is the iconic roadside shack serving fresh crayfish; Kaikōura Seafood Barbecue boasts generous servings at wallet-friendly prices and Karaka Lobster is full of seaside positivity, 35km north of Kaikōura.
Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway Tracks around the peninsula range from five minutes to three hours, passing seals, detailed information panels and contemporary Māori sculptures.
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Hanmer Springs
Kaikōura on SH 1, with plenty of parking, observe a seal colony from a safe and non-disruptive place.
Whale Watching Giant sperm
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Ōhau Point Lookout North of
waters of Kaikōura Peninsula with kekeno or walk to Point Kean Seal Colony to observe them napping on the rocks.
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MORE KAIKŌURA MUST-DO’S...
WAIKUKU> Middle Hill Mountain > Bernie’s Diner & Harmon’s Car Museum A 1950s-style diner and classic car museum.
> Mt Fyffe Trek An eight-hour
PEGASUS & return trek, 5km out of town.
> Quad Biking Fully guided adventures on Glenstrae Farm.
Bike Park A network of intermediate to advanced downhill tracks. > Hāpuku Kitchen A forage to plate culinary experience. > Emporium Brewing with mini-golf course and escape rooms.
D Ice Cream Eighty Poppy’s WOODE>N flavours handmade on site.
> Llama Trekking Walk with
the animals and their owner.
> Dave’s Diving Tours and lessons with a couple of Daves who love to dive!
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> Mt Lyford Kaikōura is just 60km from this uncrowded ski field.
KĒKERENGŪ COAST Kēkerengū River reaches the sea at Kēkerengū, a magical, unrushed spot halfway between Kaikōura and Blenheim.
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CLARENCE RIVER RAFTING Career downriver on an exhilarating half-day trip or upgrade to a multi-day adventure in the wilderness. Dazzling scenery, food and scenic campsites make this a 10/10 river holiday.
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Amberley THE STORE CAFÉ
A charming place lauded by locals and tourists alike, the coastal views are terrific, with fires burning in cooler months and beanbags on the lawn over summer. The adjoining campground sits right on the beach, with nothing but seals for company.
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WINTERHOME GARDEN
A garden of grandeur, discover stately lawns worthy of a Jane Austin novel and long avenues framed by clipped hedges and immaculate flower beds. Open October to March.
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Kaikōura HURUNUI RIVER Fishing Trout, whitebait and seasonal, sea-run salmon flush the river’s waters. If the fishing is superb, then the scenery is second to none. Quite simply, a haven for anglers.
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NORTH CANTERBURY WINE REGION Spanning
Conical Hill Walkway The town’s most popular short walk, this gentle, 30-minute track zigzags its way 550m skyward to the summit, where a small shelter and lookout soak up the vistas.
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Hanmer Springs scores of wooden nature carvings along a flat, buggy-friendly path.
Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa Laze about in open-air
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nearly 200km, this extensive wine region includes Waipara Valley, a fast-growing sub-region just 20 minutes south of Hurunui town. The cool, dry climate implores visitors to try impressive Riesling, pinot noir and chardonnay.
Mountain Biking The Hanmer Trails are a network of biking trails on the village doorstep. Dog Stream Reserve is ideal for families and beginners, but veteran riders are also well catered for. Hire a bike and pop into the i-SITE for trail recommendations for your skill level.
thermal pools before heading to the spa for massages and seriously indulgent body and face therapies. When excitement beckons, fling yourself down SuperBowl waterslides and winding hydroslides, glide the lazy river or splash about in the fresh water pool. Designed with family fun in mind, there are play options galore here.
LEWIS PASS The
River Safaris Paddle down the
Rainbow Station Cross private
Waiau River in an inflatable canoe.
land by 4WD (or check about mountain biking at the visitor centre first), venturing between Arnaud and Hanmer Springs. Open late December to late March. All other times require permission from station owners.
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lebyya qualified instructor, enjoy a AmberLed
northern-most of three passes crossing the Southern Alps, Lewis Pass is staggeringly beautiful. Expect an often steep and windy drive through extensive beech forest protected within a national reserve.
full-day, fully guided trip with a picnic lunch and jet-boat ride back to base.
Horse Riding With convenient
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central Hanmer pick up, join Hanmer Horse Trekking for one to two-hour treks at a gentle, undaunting pace, meandering around picturesque Hanmer Basin.
Hanmer Springs Ski Area Forty
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TOP TIP: Maruia Hot Springs up Southern Alp views as well as the pure geothermal natural waters. Enjoy daily wellness classes, massage and gourmet lunches.
minutes from Hanmer village, open July to mid-September. A shuttle runs from at 8.15am and 9.15am, returning at 4pm and 5pm, or drive there by 4WD or 2WD with chains. There's a heated Day Lodge, toboggans and Robinson Lodge accommodates 64.
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Art in the Forest All sorts of
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ABOVE: Greystone Cellar Door © WineFolio RIGHT: Hanmer Springs Bridge © Grant Jiang
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chiselled animals lurk in Hanmer Heritage Forest. Embark on the 30-minute 'Forest Amble' to find
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Molesworth Station Take a 4WD road trip. Located behind the inland Kaikōura mountains, drive across isolated high country, scree-scarred mountains, wide river valleys and tussock slopes. Open late December to late March, access outside this period requires permission.
S& EGASU PWhite-water Rafting Navigate
Waiau River by raft, forging a nailbiting path through several gorges and small to medium rapids. Guides will help negotiate ‘The Narrows’, a short gorge that froths with Grade 3-4+ rapids (but you can walk and re-board to skip this section).
Chisholm Park A lovely, central spot with a beautiful pond and bordering boardwalk suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. Feed the ducks and make use of the playground.
Hanmer Spring Animal Park Meet an amusing bunch of farm animals, pet the sheep, goats and alpacas, feed wallabies, cuddle giant Flemish rabbits and picnic on the extensive deck.
Quadricycles Hire a four-wheel quadricycle from Hanmer Rockets in Hanmer Adventure Centre or Village Cruisers at Alpine Crazy Putt. Enjoy a romp around town on these fun contraptions designed for two to six peddlers.
Weka Pass Historic Reserve Embark on a 40-minute walk (one way) to a large overhang shelter and concave rock formation featuring Māori rock art. The track is steep but rewarding.
A-Maze-N-Golf Enjoy the gold rush-themed 18-hole mini-golf course and then solve the mystery of the Lost Temple maze, a puzzling escapade with a handful of surprises along the way.
Hanmer Llamas Stroll hand-in-
(or hand in reign) with your WOODENDhand new best friend, a laid-back llama.
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also home to a collection of fairy doors along Dog Stream Track. You can open the doors and say hello, but the fairies are usually out (running fairy errands).
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BELOW: Fairy Doors, Hanmer Springs Forest © Hanmer Springs Spa & Pool RIGHT: Cathedral Cliffs, Gore Bay © Adobe Stock LOWER RIGHT: Amberley Beach © DWB
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Gore Bay The classic Kiwi
Cathedral Cliffs A huge
beach with rugged good looks, dolphins and surf breaks to die for. Nearby, Buxton Reserve boasts a playground, barbecues and outdoor table tennis.
formation of eroded siltstone pillars that now resemble organ pipes. Best seen from a viewpoint right off Cathedral Road, conveniently close to Gore Bay.
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Cheviot Hills Domain A walking track leads to this attractive Domain flush with plants (springtime daffodils are a highlight), small cricket pavilion and pretty pockets of greenery for a picnic. Tweedies Gully Walk Stretch your legs for one to two hours with this shoreline walk starting at the southern end of Gore Bay. Cut through coastal forest to a lookout over Pegasus Bay. Cheviot Museum Exhibiting local memorabilia and rural life in 1850s New Zealand. Open from Labour Weekend to Queen’s Birthday every Sunday 2-4pm (or by request). Free entry.
St Anne’s Lagoon This serene lake is enveloped by trees and governed by ducks, geese and swans. Grab a bag of chips from M and M Takeaways in Cheviot and eat by the water's edge, a three-minute drive from town.
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WAIPARA VALLEY VINEYARD TRAIL Cradled in the palm of Teviotdale Hills, nurtured from grape to glass across several vineyards including Waipara Hills, Greystone, Black Estate, Pegasus Bay and Terrace Edge. Riesling and pinot noir excel.
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THE WEKA PASS RAILWAY For views you won’t get from the road, take a vintage train ride through the limestone landscape of Weka Pass. This 45-minute journey passes between Glenmark and Waikari on selected Sundays and public holidays.
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Rangiora FROG ROCK In the middle of Weka Pass, halfway between Amberley Christchurch and Hanmer Springs, a giant frog-shaped rock surprises – and delights – passing travellers.
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Cobb Cottage In 1866, Cobb
Little Vintage Espresso A cute
Cottage was indeed cobbled together with a mix of clay, sand, straw and earth. It stands in Chamberlain Park, fitted out with period furniture.
wee gem off the main road, it’s a simple yet stylish café housed in a rustic old building and coffees are served with a big dollop of charm.
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Amberley Farmers’ Market Fill
TOP TIP: The Waipara Valley Vineyard Trail is a 14.5km walking and cycling track that connects Waipara Valley’s most inviting wineries.
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your bags with locally grown, fresh produce, every Saturday morning throughout the year, in front of the Hurunui District Council buildings.
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Amberley Golf Club Fronting the
ocean, this 18-hole par 72 links course with well-kept fairways and views.
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ABOVE: Frog Rock, Waipara © Adobe Stock
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Amberley Beach Accessible from SH 1, Amberley Beach is a shingle beach great for walking and surfing.
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Brew Moon Brewing An independent craft brewery sitting confidently on the on upper scale of cool, serving 16 freshly brewed beers and wood-fired pizzas in a lofty, laid-back premises and beer garden. Christmas Country Fête Fine wine, music, food and gifts, the fête erupts every year in late October at Amberley House, a boutique horse stud established in 1870.
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Oxford Farmers’ Market Every Sunday, local producers gather to sell their wares at this traditional authentic farmers’ market. Open year round, 9am-12pm.
Oxford Museum Delving into Oxford's rural past, the museum preserves a superb collection of historic items and farming equipment which represent the lives and times of a bygone era. Kowhai Horse Treks Groom and tack up your horse, then jump on the saddle for countryside treks saturated in Canterbury Plains’ views. Free transfers from Oxford when you book a full-day tour.
Emma’s at Oxford A charming store bursting with all that is new and niche in the world of books and must-buy curios. An addictive medley of keepsakes that you will want to pore over.
Top Oxford Eateries Head to Cruisy Day Diners for that 1950s vibe or Sheffield Pie Shop to taste their award-winning pies.
Oxford Forest Conservation Area Scribbled with a variety of hiking tracks, trails range from a few hours to overnight, snaking through tangled forest. Treat yourself with a dip in the Ryde Falls, a fivetired waterfall.
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CHEVIOT Ashley Gorge Holiday Park Not far from Oxford is this scenic holiday park nestled in the foothills on the side of the Ashley River. Great for a day trip or longer. Take your togs, pack up the kids, throw in the dog and take a picnic.
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LAKE PEGASUS Stretch your legs with a stroll or cycle, tracing the lake’s edges or dine lakeside at The Good Home.
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TE KŌHANGA WETLANDS Pegasus is built around its namesake lake and expansive wetland. Located on the east side of town, use the boardwalks and pathways to meet local birdlife and native flora.
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WOODEND BEACH Part of the Tūhaitara Coastal Park and popular with families over summer when the beach is patrolled, the long stretch of sand calls for beach walks, bathing and afternoon naps.
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ABOVE: Oxford Sign • INSET: Oxford Conservation Park. BOTH: Visit Waimakariri BELOW: Waiuku Wetland, near Waiuku Beach © AATP
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ump on your bike and explore the cycle trails of Waimakariri. This stunning district offers a network of fun, family friendly trails that connects contemporary towns with beautiful braided rivers, wide open sandy beaches and expansive rural landscapes.
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Wharfedale Track Enjoy this 15km cycle trail that is accessed from the View Hill car park, 14km from Oxford. The track sidles and gently climbs through beech forest to the saddle downhill to the Wharfedale Hut.
from Kiwi Ave, Waikuku Beach and will take you to a spring-fed freshwater wildlife sanctuary with stunning flora and fauna.
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and willow trees with pockets of native bush.
Tūtaepatu Trail This 5km oneON topD cycle trail can be accessed rICHMway
Rakahuri Trail Keen cyclists will want to give this 18km one-way cycle trail a go. With access from the northern end of the East Belt in Rangiora, this fun trail runs alongside the Ashley Rakahuri River, farmland
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way ride will take you through the beach settlement of Pines/Kairaki into the forest to Woodend Beach.
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Old School Collective Once a schoolhouse, now a complex of bespoke stores, artisans and studios, drop in for treasures of every type, as well as good coffee and great company. Waikuku Beach Book in at the beachside holiday park and you’ll be able roll on to the sand from your sleeping bag. At night, enjoy a starlit walk on the beach.
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Sand Sculpture Competition Every January, Waikuku Beach hosts this incredible event. See some seriously talented sculptors at work.
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sight, this central Rangiora park is a great place to enjoy a walk, barbecue or picnic, with plenty of green space to let the kids loose.
of three lakes makes a peaceful oasis for ducks and swans, while the 1.5km circuit pathway facilitates walkers and cyclists, with picnic tables to boot.
inland from Rangiora and home to an enchanting fairy, bear and patchwork shop. An emporium of collectible teddies,
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Glentui CANYONING Tui canyon slices through dense forest here, perfect for rambles, scrambles, swims and abseiling. Meet the guides from Canyoning Christchurch in Glentui and embark on a three-hour adventure.
MT THOMAS TRACKS Forty minutes from Glentui, tramps range from a few hours to several, weaving through native forest. Far-reaching views of the Canterbury Plains and Banks Peninsula will impress.
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fairy clothes, Tinkerbell houses and haberdashery, it’s magic stitched by craft needle. Done and Dusted and Route 72 Emporium are a couple of other shops with a difference that are worth a visit.
Rangiora Bakery Established in 1860, the accolades have come thick and fast ever since. Partnered with Artisan Café, follow your nostrils to (arguably) the best baked goods in Canterbury. Visitors can peek behind the scenes with the café’s theatre baking, chef zone and cake decorating area. Ashley Rakahuri Regional Park Enjoy a brisk walk or cycle on paths skimming the river’s edge and weaving through forests. You can get from Rangiora to Waikuku.
High-end Boutiques Shop up a storm in Rangiora’s laneways and pretty main street.
ABOVE: Cycling in Ashley Rakahuri Regional Park © Visit Waimakariri BELOW: Kaiapoi River Queen © ChristchurchNZ
within the modern Ruataniwha Civic Centre, where you’ll also find the Art on Quay art gallery
Kaiapoi Lakes Reserve The
Rangiora
eastern-most lake is a breeding ground for rare water birds while the south-western lake offers a peaceful recreation area for kayakers, picnic lovers and walkers.
Kaiapoi Letterbox Find a series
Kaiapoi River Perks Pretty river town Kaiapoi boasts two beautiful rivers passing through it, allowing for jet boat rides, river walks, bike rides and fishing. Jump aboard the Kaiapoi River Queen paddle steamer to cruise the river in vintage style or catch a ride on New Zealand’s only air boat with Alpine Jet Thrills.
and beautiful braided river.
Fishing The Waimakariri River is a top salmon and trout fishery so come and hook yourself a large one at the river’s mouth. Whitebaiting is also popular on the lower reaches of the river.
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Alpine Jet Thrills Zip up and down Waimakariri River by jet boat or air boat. Skilled drivers thrill passengers with 360-degree spins and detailed insight into the area’s history, nature
Kaiapoi Museum There’s enough preserved history from Kaiapoi and surrounds in this little museum to ensure you smash every Kaiapoirelated pub quiz here on in. Entry is free. Kaiapoi Museum is housed
of higgledy-piggledy red-letter boxes sculptured by Mark Larsen to reflect 1049 homes destroyed by the 2010 earthquake.
Kaiapoi Island Part of the Waimakariri River Regional Park and a haven of outdoor pursuits. There are several shared tracks for cycling and walking as well as fishing and swimming spots. This is one island you can drive, walk or ride straight in.
Blackwell’s Department Store has been in Kaiapoi since 1871. Opposite the store is a small new shopping precinct punching above its weight.
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Open Daily from 7:30am • Relax with a coffee and enjoy fabulous Rock and Roll music • Big American Breakfast and Lunch, plus Kiwi favourites • Crayfish Burgers, freshly made doughnuts and specialty milkshakes • See you soon!
105 Beach Road, Kaikoura P: +64 3 319 3119
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Also home of Bernie’s Diner
Come for a wander down memory lane • American 50s, 60s & 70s classics • Iconic English Cars • Replica of Kaikoura’s main street – the West End • Private family collection Entry and bookings at Bernie’s Diner 105 Beach Road, Kaikoura | P: +64 3 319 3119
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• Classic ‘Kiwi’ pub and character hotel with an on-site restaurant • Outstanding waterfront vistas of the Pacific Ocean to the beautiful Kaikoura Mountain Ranges from sunrise to sunset! • The Bar & Restaurant @ The Pier Open 7 days for lunch & dinner • Book your reservation and see why the Pier Hotel is a local favourite!
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Albatross Encounter Dolphin Encounter
Kaikoura is the best place in the world to see multiple species of albatross.
Swimming with and watching Kaikoura’s Dusky Dolphins!
Enter the world of the dusky dolphin and experience the grace and beauty of the most acrobatic and interactive of all dolphin species.
Sensational food, divine coffee at our Café on the beachfront. Quality jewellery, clothing, art and much more in our Gift Shop and Gallery!
Enjoy close up views of these majestic wanderers of the Southern Ocean just minutes from shore. Incredible photography opportunities and expert commentary.
96 Esplanade, Kaikoura, NZ Phone (03) 319 6777 NZ Freephone 0800 733 365
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Glenstrae Farm QUAD BIKE & UTV TOURS • Experience a guided tour on our new 6-seater ultimate terrain vehicle or self-ride a 4-wheel quad bike • Adventure through our 1600 acre coastal farm with native bush & creeks
• Enjoy spectacular Kaikoura Coast views • See fur seals, farm animals & wildlife in their natural habitat • Light refreshments provided on all tours
• View earthquake damage & fault lines in our 6-seater ultimate terrain vehicle
The Ultimate Kaikoura Experience
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A1 KAIKOURA Motel & Holiday Parks
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‘Koura’ meaning ‘Gold’ in Maori Lab tested Manuka Honey
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT • Centrally located within the township • Animal-friendly camping ground • Free unlimited WiFi • Motel family units & cabins • Group discount applies
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Koura is a premium honey and lifestyle brand from Kaikoura, New Zealand Koura specialises in Manuka honey since 2013 and have teamed up with local certified beekeeper to ensure the authenticity and quality of the honey.
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ANCHOR INN MOTEL KAIKOURA
Fully self-contained comfort on the Esplanade • Waterfront location with outdoor seating at every room for magnificent ocean and mountain views • FREE WiFi • 50+ Sky Channels • TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence 2011-2020
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5-star premium spa studios facing the sea and the mountains 4-star garden studios, family apartments , 3-bedroom house 92 Esplanade, KAIKOURA Tel: +64 3 319 5014 FREEPHONE: 0800 803 666 info@whitemorph.co.nz www.whitemorph.co.nz
Donegal House the irish hotel in the country
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Voted The Best Irish Hotel 2018/2019/2020
• Accommodation, bar & restaurant. • 30 ensuite rooms, continental breakfast included. • Free WiFi. • Motorhome Park. • 35 powered & 85 non-powered sites. • Showers & toilets available.
Schoolhouse Road, (3km north of Kaikoura), Kaikoura Ph: +64 3 319 5083 • E: donegalhouse@xtra.co.nz
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Kaikoura’s Idyllic Lavender Garden & Dylan’s Country Cottages
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• Stroll in our beautifully landscaped gardens full of lavender, natives and more • Browse our collection of natural lavender products in the shop and gallery • Enjoy a cuppa in our tea room • Stay in our charming, rustic cottages • See website for opening hours
268 Postmans Road, Kaikoura • Tel: +64 3 319 5473 www.lavenderfarm.co.nz • info@lavenderfarm.co.nz
Your one-stop solution to travellers’ needs MOTOR LODGE KAIKOURA
• Studio units to 1 & 2-brm family units. 5 superior units with views of Kaikoura mountain ranges. • Free unlimited WiFi • Adjacent to tavern, restaurant & café • Free off-street car & boat parking • Guest laundry • Conference facilities • Tariff: $145-$250, seasonal
GJTXZ6 115 Beach Rd, Kaikoura • Freephone 0800 LOBSTER (562 783) Phone: +64 3 319 5743 • Email: stay@lobsterinn.co.nz
Enjoy award winning fine wine and locally foraged food, then wake up surrounded by panoramic views and discover something you never knew existed in this emerging region. Book your visit to North Canterbury Wine Region today.
45 MINUTES NORTH OF CHRISTCHURCH
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124 Carters Rd, SH 1, Amberley P: +64 3 314 8550 F: +64 3 314 8529
Excellent stopover • 35min N of Christchurch. • Hanmer Springs 55min. • Kaikoura 1.5hr. • Shops/restaurant across the road. • Ample parking. • Near golf/wineries. • WiFi available. • Tariff: King deluxe units from $140. Std studios from $110. Family units from $140. Cabins from $75. Power sites $40. All 1-2 persons. Extra person $25. Seasonal rates apply.
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When only the best will do • 10 studio & family apartments (sleeping 2-6), 1 with access facilities • Gas water heating, inverter heat pumps, wifi in all units • Sky Select all channels & flatscreen TV in all units, DVD player & free loan DVD library (750+ titles) • On-site laundry facilities • Private terrace with outside dining facilities, safe on-site parking. • 8 out of 10 units have double-size spa baths • Ideally located for all walking & cycle trails including St James • Secure undercover bicycle storage • Car parking and secure left-luggage facility whilst away on trails • Complimentary Welcome Basket • Tariff: From $190 (2 persons) • Designated smoking area Proudly Kiwi owned and operated by resident proprietors Robert & Rhian Sluggett 121 Argelins Road, Hanmer Springs • Tel: +64 3 315 7211 Email: alpinespringsmotel@xtra.co.nz
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• Completely separate self-contained chalets set amongst spacious green grounds with stunning mountain views • 1 & 2-bedroom units with full kitchen • FREE WiFi, 50+ SKY channels & DVDs
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• Your own parking for car, trailer & bikes • Easy stroll to thermal pools and town centre
Picton 4.5hrs Rangiora 5min
56 Jacks Pass Road, Hanmer Springs Phone: + 64 3 315 7097 Email: reservations@chaletsmotel.co.nz
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• Spacious apartmentstyle units • Close to Woodend Tavern, cafés
• LCD TVs/DVD players • FREE ultra-fast WiFi • 1 minute to Pegasus town & golf course
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Talk to a Local Nicola Walker
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My top five must-do’s for visitors would have to be…
The gateway to Arthur’s Pass National Park and the Southern Alps, Mid Canterbury is impressive and compelling with its mighty plains carved by fast-flowing rivers, high country trails and ski fields. Then there are Selwyn’s rural towns, bristling with character and history.
• Trott’s Community. This is my favourite place in Ashburton – a garden and function centre like no other you have seen in New Zealand; internationally acclaimed and a stunning place to visit. • Ashburton Aviation Museum has an amazing collection of historical aircraft and memorabilia, some rare and all very interesting.
• The Plains Railway Museum has many working vintage machines. Go for a ride on an old steam train and check out the vintage fire appliances; great fun for the kids. • Ashburton Art Gallery is always hosting new exhibitions and the museum has a great collection of local history and intriguing new projects. • Lake Hood is a great place to take the family if you are looking for a bit of water sport fun.
Marketing and Administrator Trott’s Community Garden Charitable Trust Here is another idea for visitors: Awa Awa Rata Reserve is a beautiful place to visit. It’s perfect for short walks with the family and has a lovely picnic area. And if you go in October or November, you will find vast array of rhododendrons in bloom. I’m starting to feel hungry just thinking about Formosa for dinner – (yummy Asian street food) – and Triangle for coffee and delicious treats. For a delightful day trip, the Ashburton Lakes is one of the region’s best kept secrets. This is the place to go for camping, hiking and stunning sights. It’s totally off the grid so you can completely relax. There are so many breathtaking spots; it’s impossible to take a bad photo! Mid Canterbury has everything you need to live and enjoy life. With glorious mountains on one side all the way to the ocean on the other and everything in between – what more could you want?
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Selwyn District Cave Stream Scenic Reserve This is an awesome walk through a 594m-long cave. Albeit wide, a head torch is necessary. Allow at least one hour and expect to get wet.
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the base of the waterfall and feel the spray; a refreshing experience, especially after a one-hour tramp to get here.
Darfield Skiing With six ski fields to satisfy every type of powder hound, the only thing better than the varied trails, jumps and runs is the scenery.
Arthur’s Pass Village The gateway to Arthur’s Pass National Park, with loads of terrific walks starting from here.
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Lincoln Liffey Cottage and Pioneer Hall The 1875 cottage has been fully restored. The hall houses historic artefacts and photographs. While you’re here, walk the 45-minute Lincoln Historical Walk.
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quintessential rural community, evident at the Saturday morning farmers’ market, where fresh produce and local hospitality go hand-in-hand.
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McHughs Forest Park Located on the edge of Darfield town, the reserve’s main track is a 50-minute looped walk.
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Ballooning Canterbury Float over the Canterbury Plains on a one-hour hot-air balloon experience.
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delightful art gallery where local artists sell their work.
Discover 3.5haof landscape gardens, complete with a formal rose garden and cricket oval. Open every Wednesday and Saturday.
Blueberry Bliss In nearby Broadfield is a PYO blueberry orchard, open in summer.
Glenlothian Farm A petting farm where you can hand-feed animals including wallabies and rabbits. Open for summer and school holidays.
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Cross remote high-country terrain on a half, full or multi-day horse trail, including camping in musterers’ huts.
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honing your archery and shooting skills, held outdoors under snowy mountain ranges, 30 minutes from Methven.
Mt Hutt Forest There are three short walking tracks here, all of which are a gentle 45-minute meander each way.
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is a whopping 26km yet suitable for families. The two-day walk leads to the Pinnacles and Woolshed Creek
rolls, Staveley also boasts a natural ice rink, historic lime kilns and timeless Ross Cottage. With much of the early 20th century furnishings, you can now stay overnight in this Category 2 listed building.
JUST OPENED – Ōpuke Thermal Pools & Spas Located in Methven is an idyllic environment for all including adult-exclusive hot pools with pool-side canapés and drinks as well as a kid’s aqua play area with a ‘crazy river’ and a ‘leap of faith’ plunge pool.
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RĀkaia River RĀKAIA SALMON STATUE Stop for a snap with the giant salmon statue. Stay for the playground, with its tractor and human-sized hamster wheel.
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RIVER FISHING One of Aotearoa’s largest braided rivers boasts some of the best salmon fishing, most fruitful between November and March.
RĀKAIA RIVER TERRACE WALK Just outside Rākaia town, it’s 45 minutes one way and dog-friendly, too.
JET-BOAT TOURS Career down the milky-blue waters of Rākaia Gorge,
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Lake Hood Once you've made the most of every water sport on this man-made lake, retire to The Lake House for a glass of wine on the deck. The American barbecue will fill a gap left by exertion. Ashburton Domain Within these extensive green grounds, sports of every ilk are played, from cricket to croquet. There's a shaded summer paddling pool, modern playground, ponds, gardens and a free-wheelin’ track for skaters and cyclists.
Trott's Garden In between bold splashes of colour and immaculate lawns, look out for unexpected delights such as The Knot Gardens (created from expertly trimmed hedges), pheasant aviary and nonchalant cats. Open daily. $5 for adults and free for children under 12 years. Ashford Village Shops Explore a charming collection of stores based in and around an historic mill house and surrounded by gardens.
Ashburton Art Gallery A vibrant and welcoming community facility devoted to innovation and experimentation in the arts. Great exhibitions with lots of hands-on projects and activities for kids
Arthur’s Pass Alpine Motel Main Rd (SH 73), Arthur’s Pass Village www.apam.co.nz FREEPHONE: 0800 900 401
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• In the heart of the Southern Alps, only 90min from Christchurch and the West Coast • 12min from Arthur’s Pass in the Waimakariri Valley with the best views of the valley, rivers and mountains • Close to all the walking tracks • Restaurant and Bar — open daily • Modern, comfortable accommodation and amenities • Book direct on our website
• Our clean, warm and cosy cabins each sleep 1-5 guests. • All with own bathroom, kitchen, dining table and couch. • Listen for kiwi, watch kea play, enjoy nature at its best. • Walk one of the nearby tracks in Arthur’s Pass National Park. • Free WiFi, TV and DVD player in all rooms. • Tariff: $95-$155 for 1-2 guests, extra adults $25, extra children $15. Multi-night discounts.
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37 South Terrace, Darfield Ph +64 3 318 8325 6 Double/Queen Ensuite rooms, with tea, coffee, toaster, TV, heater, electric blankets 2 Backpacker single rooms
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• Spacious ground-floor, self-contained units • Book direct for best prices • 50+ Sky and Free high-speed WiFi • Total service is our strength • Tariff: from $110, extra person $20 814 East St Ashburton Ph: +64 3 308 8050
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Explore South Canterbury Aoraki Mt Cook is the backdrop to this intensely beautiful part of the country, mastering over the land as if encouraging the lakes, rivers, farmland, seaside scenes and heritage towns to be equally as exceptional and photogenic.
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Operator of Tales and Trails, Geraldine Guided Walks My top five must-do’s for visitors would have to be… • Geraldine Talbot Forest Walks, to see a remnant of pre-colonial podocarp forest. • A visit with tastings of medalwinning gins at Humdinger Gin Distillery, Geraldine’s newest craft industry. • Join the ancestors of Ngai Tahu (the local iwi) as they guide you through the Te Ana Rock Art Gallery in Timaru. • The Timaru Coastal Walkway is an easy track including Caroline Bay with its piazza, blue penguin sightings at the right time of year and lighthouses from seafaring days of yore. • Indulge a passion and visit our art galleries: the Aigantighe in Timaru and the Talbot Street galleries in Geraldine.
You might not have heard of it, but the perfect place to visit is Waitohi Reserve with expansive views of the South Canterbury Plains, Four Peak Mountain Range and the foothills of the Southern Alps, with magnificent sunsets and stargazing besides. I’m starting to feel hungry just thinking about medal-winning cheeses from Geraldine Cheese Company and the best pizzas that I have tasted, at an excellent price, at Be Foodies in Geraldine. I also recommend visitors indulge in the sauces, jams, chutneys and syrups at Barkers of Geraldine. For a delightful day trip, head to Mesopotamia Station– an historic site at the head of the Rangitata River Valley. Living in Canterbury is awesome because you can do almost anything here; beachcomb, appeal to your creativity with arts and crafts, get away and bike, hike, kayak, raft or even fly. And you can end the day with a perfect coffee.
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ARTS, CULTURE WALKS & & HERITAGE CYCLEWAYS • Fairlie Heritage Museum to old tractors and trucks, it’s a OTbygone eras. TOP SPfrom • South Canterbury Museum od & Fo Dedicated to South Canterbury’s
A fascinating look at the past, the local Fairlie museum is the meeting ground of generations of technology, inspiration, and innovation. From cameras that are decades old to some rather spine-tingling medical equipment
one-stop-shop for bric-a-brac
people, places and past, this museum has a delightful
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eccentricity. A miscellany of invaluable specimens, artefacts, images, and documents chronicle the region’s heritage. • Sheepdog Monument A firm favourite for many visitors that flock to Tekapō, the bronze memorial of a collie - the nextdoor neighbour of the Church of the Good Shepherd - was commissioned in 1968 to pay respect to the role of hardy working dogs in the region’s agricultural history. • The Waimate Museum offers an intriguing peek into Waimate’s past and four grain silos on the main street depict more of the town’s history with giant murals of notable townsfolk.
EVENTS &
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• Caroline Bay Bird Aviary Based in Caroline Bay in Timaru, visitors flock to see the bright-feathered birds. The dome-like structure is home to budgies, lovebirds, pheasants and some parrots and cockatiels with big personalities. Come with birdseed in hand, and you might even make some new feathered friends.
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RIGHT: Timaru waterfront © Getty Images BELOW: Big Rock Canyon © www.bigrockadventures.co.nz
Geraldine
South Canterbury TOP TIP: Download new app, Timaru Trails for a detailed directory of selfguided walks in around Timaru, both central and scenic. Free to download.
Fairlie
Pleasant Point Museum aru drive and Railway A 20-minute Tim
ake TEkapō Peel ForestLPark Just 24km north of Geraldine, the park features 13 varied trails, a DOC campground and the option to join a horse trekking tour.
Lake PŪKAKI
The Geraldine Observatory Hosted
aki or groups are no A larger than eight people, allowing for a personal experience and lots of time to test the telescope.
Geraldine Farmers’ Market Every Saturday
Timaru
Caroline Bay Beach A large lawn drops down onto the Bay where you’ll find a clean beach good for swimming. It’s also home to a rookery of little blue penguins/ kororā. Take a coastal walk and look out for dolphins and whales. On your return, venture to Bay Hill to a row of eateries.
Twizel
from October to April, 9am-12.30pm.
Barker’s Foodstore and Eatery In the grounds
Central Timaru Historic Walks
Lake TEkapō
Annual Caroline Bay Carnival
Kicking off Boxing Day for a solid Waimatetwo weeks, a bustlingLcarnival ake
The Vintage Car and Machinery Museum
There are over 1400 exhibits in here, including the oldest working tractor in New Zealand.
Talbot Forest A fiveminute stroll from Geraldine’s main street leads to four, easy short walks and trees that are well over 800 years old.
MORE... > White-water Rafting > Rangitata River Salmon fishing > Big Rock Adventures Canyoning
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South Canterbury Museum History buffs can gain a rich insight into the region and its people, including the legend of Richard Pearse, the fellow who built an entire aircraft in his shed in 1903.
This is a quick-fire way to get to know Timaru and its abundance of heritage architecture, such as the Theatre Royal and famous Grosvenor Hotel.
Lake ōhau
Aigantighe Art Gallery If you don’t want to amuse the locals with your pronunciation, it’s ‘egg-an-tie’. Exhibitions change regularly and the handsome grounds are dotted with impressive sculptures.
Fairlie
Caroline Bay Bird Aviary Meet
some big personalities among brightly coloured budgies, lovebirds, pheasants, parrots and cockatiels.
of the former St Mary’s Vicarage, there’s a complimentary tasting station and shelves jostling with the Barker’s range.
Centennial Park Find peaceful, wide open spaces and plenty of room to walk and relax. Enjoy a scrawl of walking trails (dog friendly, too), mountain biking tracks and a purpose-built BMX park.
Geraldine
Mt Cook
MESOPOTAMIA STATION Practically unspoiled in every way, this is one of New Zealand’s oldest high country stations. Admire the terrain by helicopter flight, horse trek or a fully guided walking tour complete with backcountry huts where you can sleep under the stars.
Te Ana Māori Rock Art Museum Observe a significant
PŪKAKI
commandeers the beachfront, showcasing free concerts, rides and traditional fête games.
Trevor Griffiths Rose Garden
collection of ancient Māori rock art. Following a one-hour guided tour of the museum, you can follow your guide, in your car, to the Ōpihi rock art sites. Tours run from November-April.
Aoraki
Local rosarian, the late Trevor Griffiths, tended this beach-fronting rose sanctuary. The roses flower from November until July and feature a collection of Old roses, a varietal with a short, flat bloom.
from central Timaru, look out for ‘steaming days’ when you can ride a ldine restoredG steam locomotive. era
Timaru Botanic Gardens Packed with ornamental ponds and fragrant roses, irisliaedreamy spot Fathis to while away the hours. A diverse range of plant life is yearround attractive.
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e T aAfter pōa full Little Blue LakPenguins
day of fishing, little blue penguins/ kororā return at dusk. Make your way to Caroline Bay around the Lake PŪKAKI same time to welcome them home. Tread lightly and observe from afar.
Rockpooling at Dashing Rocks
Aoraki
See crabs, starfish and other sea life amongst the rocks. Accessed via a t Cook 30-minute roundMtrip, the walkway affords stunning Caroline Bay views from along the cliff top.
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A little known gem full of character. The eclectic décor mixes interesting curious with fun memorabilia. au music, ke ōh acocktails Settle in L for and live including a Blues harp player.
Waimate See Page 91 for Waimate’s Must-Do’s. Te Ana Māori Rock Art Museum, Timaru © Canterbury Tourism
Mt Cook
DB Draught Brewery Tour DB’s Timaru outpost produces DB Draught, Export Gold and Export 33. Watch how they’re made and then delivered by Clydesdale horses. Afterward, lock lips with a cold pint. Tours take place every day (except Sunday) at 1pm.
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Fairlie
Lake ōhau
Mt Dobson Ski Area Between Fairlie and Lake Tekapō, Mt Dobson is renowned for its natural dry powder snow, all-ability trails, huge learners’ area, all-day sun and wideopen uncrowded runs.
Ōhau Ski fields It’s not the
Waimate
largest ski field in Aotearoa, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in exceptional staff and stunning scenery – the views across Lake Ōhau are exceptional.
Lake TEkapō
Fairlie Bakehouse Awardwinning Pies Not just any old
Lake PŪKAKI
bakery, this one’s renowned for its pies the length and breadth of Aotearoa. Homemade and packed with flavour, the hype is justified.
Aoraki
Three Creeks On the Burkes Pass route, this little roadside village has a North American vibe and various heritage buildings, 25km from Fairlie. Seemingly in the middle of nowhere, there are antiques and all manner of retro collectables, as well as coffee. A hidden gem and a great place to break up the drive.
Mt Cook
Twizel
ufamous Fairlie pies, too. Timar serve
Scenic View Helicopters
stunning views in summer and they
Start with lunch at the Farm Barn Café in Fairlie, meet a few of the resident animals and then board a helicopter for a scenic flight to Four Peaks Station.
Lake ōhau
Waimate
Gem Alpaca Stud Interact with tame alpacas. There’s plenty of time to feed and pat them. Afterward, shop for alpaca products at The Paca Shack or pop into the farm shop for an ice cream.
place for families and animal lovers, hand-feed a selection of farm animals and all that is fun, feathered or furry. Pack a lunch and picnic beside the playground
Geraldine
Farm Barn Café, Gift Store and Petting Zoo Cute, cosy and
inviting, with a large backyard and playground, store, café and terrace. A huge fireplace crackles in winter; floor-length windows drink up
Fairlie
Fairlie Heritage Museum A brilliant local museum that reimagines the lives of Fairlie’s former residents via vintage motorcars, wagons and carriages, as well as implements from old hospitals, jail and agriculture. There’s also a lovely on-site café.
Skipton Animal Park A great
ABOVE: Family at Farm Barn Café, Fairlie RIGHT: Three Creeks, Burkes Pass BOTH: © Rachel Gillespie BELOW: Lake Tekapō Church © Adobe Stock
Lake TEkapō Lake Tekapō The main
Lake Tekapō Regional Park
attraction here is the namesake lake, guaranteed to leave your eyes wide and mouth ajar. The water is an amazing turquoise blue, framed by a captivating backdrop of snow in the winter.
Here is a mecca of walks, mountain
KApicnic KI spots, a pump track Lake PŪbiking,
and summer swimming. Enjoy 24km of cycling and walking trails with access from both Lake Tekapō Village and the Cowans Hill Track.
i Springs Cradled at the AorakTekapō
base of Mt John before startling Lake Tekapō views, discover an award-winning spa complex with three outdoor hot pools. In winter, try snow-tubing and ice skating. In the summer, run and jump on the large inflatable Jumpernaut or career down the hydroslide.
Mt Cook Twizel
Mt John Summit For impressive views of Lake Tekapō, climb Mt John. The walk takes approximately oneand-a-half hours, or for an $8 fee, you can drive up to the summit, where there’s also a café and observatory.
Lake ōhau
TOP TIP: For a
photograph worthy of a picture frame, take a pic of the church doused in moonlight. Book a night tour from Lake Tekapō village.
Stargazing Home to the Aoraki
Mackenzie International Dark te Waima Reserve, the Mackenzie Region has
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Lake Ōhau Just as beautiful as the likes of Lake Tekapō but far less known, Lake Ōhau is a vision of pristine blue water and snowy mountains. Make the effort and you’ll likely enjoy the lake alone.
exceptional stargazing opportunities. Consider joining a Dark Sky
Project Astronomy Tour.
The Church of the Good Shepherd One of the country’s most photographed icons fronts Lake Tekapō. Visitors can spend time on the grounds but to look inside, group tours must be arranged. Check out the sheepdog monument too.
MORE LAKE TEKAPŌ MUST-DOS: > Roundhill Ski Area > Kayak or Stand-up Paddleboarding > Animal Petting Zoo > Mackenzie Alpine Horse Trekking > Lake Tekapō Farm Tours > Mountain climbing with Alpine Recreation > Lake Tekapō Solar Circle for an entertaining take on astronomy.
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Aoraki Mt Cook & Lake Pūkaki © Adobe Stock
Lake PŪKAKI
South Canterbury
Lake Pūkaki There simply isn’t a bad Lake Pūkaki vista. However, both Lake
Fairlie
Pūkaki Lookout and Peter’s Lookout provide two of the best, stretching as far as Aoraki Mt Cook on a clear day.
Aoraki
Hovercrafting It’s not every day you get to zip across vibrant blue waters on
Mt Cook
a hovercraft, but in Lake Pūkaki, these short, one-hour excursions soak up the best of the region’s Southern Alp views.
Lake TEkapō
Mt Cook Alpine Salmon Sit on the southern banks of Lake Pūkaki, pop into the lakefront shop and café for well-priced fresh salmon. Eat fresh sashimi by the lake, or stock up the chilly bin for later.
Twizel
Short Walks On a fine day, the 360-degree views from the one-hour Pūkaki
Timaru
Lake PŪKAKI
Geraldine
Kettle Bowl Track are unbeatable, or if you’re after something even shorter, the Marker Bay Track is just 20 minutes.
Lake ōhau
New Zealand Alpine Lavender Farm Come and sit on a throne set amidst the vines so you can sit and inhale the aroma. Lavender-based ice creams are blue-hued and delicious and there’s even lavender yoga.
Aoraki Fairlie
Mt Cook
Lake It's a compelling two-and-aLake TEkapōwize l Scenic Flights Ski plane or helicopter is a fantastic way to cover this great beautiful expanse in very little time. Check the Glentanner Park Centre and Mt Cook Airport for scenic flight options.
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Glacier Tours Across Tasman half-hour journey across Tasman Lake, cruising slowly by small boat to the melting ice face and within touching distance of stoic icebergs.
Hooker Valley Track One of au Lake ōhThe the park’s most popular walks, with
Ski the Tasman Glacier Yes, you
can ski New Zealand's largest glacier on two of the country's longest ski runs (green to blue grade). Led by expert alpine guides, you'll fly in by aircraft and explore fascinating ice caves, too.
Aoraki
swing bridges and Aoraki Mt Cook views, the Hooker Glacier terminal lake is your prize for a three-hour, mostly flat hike. From late spring to early summer, keep an eye out for
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Waimate
ABOVE: Lake Ruataniwha, Twizel © Jack Austin
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Waimate
AORAKI MT COOK NATIONAL PARK With 140 mountain peaks poking more than 2000m into the sky and glaciers covering 40 percent of the park, this is an unforgettable place to visit. Aoraki Mt Cook Village is perfectly positioned to take advantage of it all.
the Aoraki Mt Cook buttercup – the world’s largest.
Tasman Glacier Vie Track Gain uninterrupted views across icy blue Tasman Glacier Lake. Likely frozen in winter and littered with icebergs come summer. One-hour return. Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre Understand the man behind the legend. Learn about the area's history, Hillary’s life-long achievements and stories from Mountain Rescue.
Ben Ōhau Peak Walk Give yourself at least six hours to summit and return via Greta Stream. At the top are views of the Mackenzie Region and its four lakes: Ōhau, Pūkaki, Benmore and man-made Lake Ruataniwha.
Water Rides Operating from the
Twizel River Trail This takes four hours to walk or two to bike and passes some uncrowded swimming holes.
for three excellent ski fields. Mt Dobson and Roundhill Ski Area are a 90-minute drive away; Ōhau Snow Fields is 45 minutes from town.
Cycling Parts of the Alps 2 Ocean
High Country Salmon Farm See how salmon is farmed, feed the fish and catch your own.
Cycle Trail travel through Twizel so cyclists can easily sample a section or two of the route. Several companies in Twizel hire bikes and e-bikes and provide pick-ups and drop-offs.
Lake Ruataniwha Holiday Park from September to May, rent anything from transparent kayaks and standup paddleboards to swan-shaped pedal boats and water bikes!
Ski Fields Twizel is well positioned
Ruataniwha Conservation Park This playground for outdoor enthusiasts has walks and bike tracks, fishing, climbing, 4WD and hunting opportunities alongside DOC campsites and huts.
Old Mountaineers Café The views from the vaulted floor-toceiling windows will leave you speechless. The food and drinks are also excellent but somewhat outdone by the backdrop. Glacier Kayaking Uncover ‘big berg country’ on a four to six-hour kayaking excursion. Get face-to-face with glistening icebergs and view the glacier terminal face from a safe distance. Bucket-list worthy.
The Musterers Hut A cosy spot with food, gift shop and mini-golf. Red Cat Biplane Flights If a flight in an open cockpit biplane isn’t on your bucket-list, it should be! Skydive Jump out of a plane with Skydive Mt Cook, arguably one of the most scenic sky dives in Aotearoa. Fishing Enjoy an abundance of lakes, canals and rivers on Twizel’s doorstep, all flush with fish. Licences, gear and guides are all available in town. Twizel Salmon & Wine Festival With a new venue at Lake Ruataniwha, enjoy boutique wines, craft beer and salmon. 2022 will mark the 17th festival, held on the last Saturday of February.
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Luxurious new property; mix of Studio, 1-Bedroom and 2-Bedroom units, stunning views of Lake Tekapo, radiator and underfloor heating, modern sleek kitchens, unlimited FREE WiFi, guest laundry.
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TWIZEL> see PAGE 87 FEED, CATCH & TASTE THE SALMON
Visit the salmon farm and café, floating on glacier-fed high country waters • Floating café & deck • Fresh salmon shop • Free fish feeding • Plenty of parking • Catch your own salmon
3km south of Twizel State Highway 8 Open from 9am daily sales@highcountrysalmon.co.nz See website for closing hours 0800 400 385 or +64 21 400 385
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LAKE TEKAPO COTTAGES
• 8 clean, warm and comfortable self-contained cottages. • Peaceful central location. • Short walk to Lake Tekapo and church. • Free wireless internet in all units. • Sheltered garden setting, with mountain views • Tariff: from $120 (2 persons). 12 Sealy St, Lake Tekapo • P: +64 3 680 6865 www.laketekapocottages.co.nz • E: laketekapocottages@gmail.com
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ASURE SCENIC ROUTE MOTOR LODGE 28 Waihi Tce, Geraldine
P: +64 3 693 9700 • E: motelscenicroute@xtra.co.nz
• Modern, ASURE rated 4-star + motel.
MT DOBSON MOTEL
• Located adjacent to restaurants & shops.
• Family-friendly motel on main Fairlie (5min) to Tekapo (20min) highway. 5 clean spacious s/c ground-floor units. • Skiing, closest to Mt Dobson, boating, fishing, golf, art and restaurant, takeaways next door. Sleep in. Personal service guaranteed. Free unlimited WiFi. • Tariff: from $99 (2 persons). 768 Fairlie-Tekapo Highway, Kimbell, RD 17 • P: +64 3 685 8819 Res: 0800 546 235 • www.mtdobsonmotel.co.nz
• Large studio/family suites with king-size beds. • Units have air-con/heat pumps, kitchens & Free WiFi. • Tariff: from $135-$295 (2-5p). RESERVATIONS FREEPHONE: 0800 723 643
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• FREE WiFi • Pets welcome by arrangement • Short walk to town, river walk • Tariff: (Oct 21-Sep22) $110 to $150 (2 persons), extra $20
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Waimate
scores of berryfruit. The district hosts over 150 events every year!
Wallaby, Waimate © Adobe Stock
White Horse Walkway A large horse-shaped monument is embedded into Waimate hillside, constructed from 1200 concrete slabs. You can walk to it on a twohour return hike. (Soon, it will glow in the dark!)
Wallabies They can be seen
Catholic Basilica, Italian-Romanesque in style. Seddon Square is an Edwardian-era park.
bounding in the wild; for guaranteed sightings, head to the enclosure at Victoria Park or EnkleDooVery Korna, a private wallaby park.
The Waimate Museum and Archives The 1879 courthouse, former police station and jail houses provides a peek into Waimate history, open Tuesday to Friday.
Waimate Strawberry Fare The much-loved Strawberry Fare erupts in Seddon Square on the second Saturday each December. Enjoy a lively jamboree of music, stalls and
SOUTH CANTERBURY MUSEUM
• From fossils to fashions, there are hundreds of things to see from our region’s natural and human heritage. • Explore local Maori heritage, European settlement, Richard Pearse and his pioneering aircraft, social history and more. • Hours: Tues-Fri 10am-4.30pm, Sat-Sun 1pm-4.30pm, closed 25, 26 Dec, 1 Jan. Free admission. Perth St, Timaru • P: +64 3 687 7212 museum.timaru.govt.nz/home • E: museum@timdc.govt.nz WAIMATE> see PAGE 91
experience relax indulge explore ...
Fishing and Hunting Popular destination amongst keen anglers and hunters due to its world class fishing and hunting options. Silo Art Four towering grain silos
Local riders built and maintain bike tracks in the Hunters Hills overlooking Waimate.
on the main street of Waimate depict the town’s past with murals of various notable townsfolk. A viewing platform on Dash Street is an excellent vantage point.
Butlers Fruit Farm and Café
MORE IN WAIMATE:
Enjoy seasonal fresh fruit picking and a year-round café serving fruity refreshments.
> Birdwatching at Wainono Lagoon
The Whitehorse MTB Tracks Architecture Admire St Patrick’s
scented garden, disc golf course, outdoor bowls, wallaby enclosure and camping area.
Victoria Park This jewel of a park is a five-minute walk from the centre of Waimate, with a playground, a
> Norman Kirk Memorial Swimming Pool > Community Market In Seddon Square every Saturday morning.
WAIMATE> see PAGE 91
TAME WALLABIES – ENKLEDOOVERY KORNA
• Walk amongst, touch, feed, photograph our famous tame wallabies. Host: Gwen Dempster-Schouten. • Hours: daily 10am-5pm (from 20th Sept to 10th June). Offseason (from 11th June to 19th Sept) visits by appointment, weather dependent or by chance, 10am-4pm. • Adults $15, Children 11yrs and under $10. EFTPOS available. Northern end of SH 82 on 71 Bathgates Rd, Waimate, Sth Canterbury • P: +64 3 689 7197 www.waimate.org.nz/tamewallabies • Email: jenny_dempster@hotmail.com
Experience Waimate District Camping
Kiwi Style!
Waimate Lakes - along shoreline of Lakes Aviemore & Waitaki | Victoria Park Motor Camp | Knottingley Park & Arboretum | St Andrews Recreation Reserve
For your authentic kiwi camping experience
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Explore Christchurch & Banks Peninsula
Once a traditional city, Christchurch is now a sassy trendsetter. There are vast areas of gentrification, a celebrated food scene and cultural merits aplenty. Nearby Banks Peninsula boasts an insatiable appetite for the good life with Akaroa, a settlement with a French flavour, an absolute treat. 92
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Talk to a Local Bob Mangan CEO – Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch
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My top must-do’s for visitors to Christchurch are: • Hagley Park is just beautiful for a ride, walk or run. • Dinner with the kids at Little High Eatery. • Take a tram around town and check out Riverside Markets. • Coffee at Café Lab and a walk down New Regent Street. • Walk up Rapaki Track for some amazing views. • Check out Riccarton Bush markets on a Saturday morning.
I’m starting to feel hungry just thinking about the great food and wine at Francesca’s Restaurant. We love it there; the polenta fries are out of this world! For a delightful day trip, I’d direct visitors to Hanmer Springs. It’s world class. It’s got everything – a great village atmosphere, thermal pools, restaurants, activities for the kids. Definitely worth the drive. Living in Christchurch city is awesome because the people are so friendly and it’s a great lifestyle.
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ABOVE: Isaac Theatre Royal LEFT: Christchurch Botanic Gardens BOTH: © ChristchurchNZ
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Canterbury Urban garden in Christchurch RIGHT: Cycling in Hagley Park BOTH: © ChristchurchNZ
Highlights of Banks Peninsula & Christchurch
ARTS, CULTURE
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MEET THE PENGUINS The whole family will be in awe of these sweet little characters. Discover wild white-flippered penguins which are endemic to Canterbury with the Banks Peninsula just one of two breeding locations in New Zealand.
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Fiddlesticks, Central Christchurch The cosy formal dining room is perfect for intimate dinners, or opt for the glassed-in patio attached to the curvy cocktail bar for a weekend brunch, when you might be tempted to order a cheeky mimosa alongside your eggs.
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HINEWAI RESERVE This ecological restoration project will capture your heart and mind and restore faith in humanity. Privately owned and operated by Maurice Native Forestry Trust, the reserve occupies 1250 hectares in the southern-eastern corner of Banks Peninsula. It aims to foster the natural regeneration of native vegetation and wildlife, and its potential continues to flourish. Visitors are welcome to experience this unique environment and help spread the word about its honourable conversation goals.
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HAGLEY PARK In the heart of Christchurch, you can walk, run, bike or blade through this glorious tree-lined sanctuary that burst onto the recreation scene in the 1850s.
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BRIDLE PATH TRACK This threehour walk is a breath of fresh air.
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Constructed in 1850, it was the original foot route across the Port Hills for Canterbury’s first European settlers travelling between Lyttelton and Christchurch. A number of memorial seats honouring the pioneers and first four ships are dotted along the path.
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CYCLEWAYS INDULGE museums Little River Rail Trail Pedal weaving through farm and forest. pushers will be in their element on this track. Put your spin on the adventure – whether you want to burn off some steam or take it easy, the choice is yours. A generous 49km of cycleway and walkway is up for grabs on the Rail Trail which stretches across the Canterbury Plains between Christchurch and Little River, hugging the shoreline of Lake Ellesmere and Lake Forsyth.
Let waterfalls, open pastures, native
& pristine beaches, and crisp Food bushes,
ocean air make a lasting impression on you. This is a private walking trail with only 16 walkers on the track each day.
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Banks Track You can bank on this being a one-in-a-million experience – see what we did there? One of the finest walking tracks in the country starts in Akaroa and stretches across the breathtaking volcanic coastline,
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With the Botanic Gardens on the eastern fringe of the park, you can hit both hotspots in one day. SUMNER BEACH, SCARBOROUGH AND TAYLORS MISTAKE These seaside siblings on the east coast of Christchurch will have you splashing in the refreshing saltwater spray, climbing fascinating rock formations, and salivating over fresh seafood at the local eateries.
Akaroa Light House © Adobe Stock LEFT: Akaroa waterfront © Destination Akaroa
Hello Sunday, Central Christchurch Spread across two rooms of a restored post office building, this popular cafe is a great spot for all-day brunches, spectacular salads and excellent coffee. Earl, Central Christchurch This casual but trendy Italian restaurant truly captures the essence of postquake Christchurch hospitality. Inspired by coastal European culture, produce-driven dishes are geared towards great wine and conversation. Open for both lunch and dinner. Inati, Central Christchurch If you’re after a contemporary fine dining experience, then head here. Pull up a seat at the polished brass chef’s table and watch as they expertly prepare your meal. All of the dishes are designed for sharing. Gatherings, Merivale/Carlton Corner With an innovative plantbased menu, this eatery celebrates Canterbury food producers and encourages mindful eating. Open for lunch and dinner from Wednesday to Saturday, Gatherings offers a cosy space filled with recycled wooden furniture by a local carpenter and simple artwork and crockery from local artisans. Fish and chips © Miles Holden
Akaroa Heads While the iconic Akaroa Lighthouse established in 1880 was relocated to Akaroa town in 1980; there is still a feeling of historical importance to the site and remnants of original road infrastructure that can’t be missed. Once you’ve conquered the steep ascent up to the lighthouse, those who are game can climb down (with care) an old iron ladder.
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Canterbury Daly’s Wharf, Akaroa © Adobe Stock BELOW RIGHT: Hectors dolphin © Chalita Aommy Klumjui
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Lyttelton Akaroa French Style As New Zealand’s only French settlement, arriving here is like descending on a French provincial village, padded out with Kiwi flare. The roads have French names and local restaurants are of French persuasion. Try the Little Bistro and patisserieinspired ‘Sweet-As’ bakery.
Wildlife Kayaking As a large, protected marine sanctuary, dolphins, seals and penguins are plentiful in Akaroa. Hire a freedom kayak from Akaroa Adventure Centre and set off to find them.
Giant Stand-up Paddleboarding
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If you’re with a group or the family, why not try a giant-sized stand-up paddleboarding? Accommodating between four and eight people, it’s very stable – as long as you are, too!
Glow in the Dark Stand-up Paddleboarding Kitted out with LED
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boards, depart at dusk and paddle before a dazzling sunset. As night descends, the marine life lights up beneath you.
Akaroa Farmers’ Market Every Saturday during October to April from 9.30am to 1pm. With locally produced olive oil, nuts, pastries and lavender items, even the French would say ‘ooh la la’.
the organic wine making process high in the Akaroa hills at Akaroa Winery at Takamatua Valley Organic Vineyards; sit and sip on the deck at Meniscus Winery or book a Banks Peninsula Wine Tour.
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inviting, Akaroa Harbour beckons every visitor onto the water. Jump on a two-hour nature cruise by catamaran, charter a yacht, pick up a paddle and kayak, or sail aboard New Zealand’s oldest gaffed rigged ketch.
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Barrys Bay Traditional Cheese Step inside to see traditional cheese making and browse an interesting display of locally made artisan cheese. On the road between Akaroa and Christchurch.
The Giants House A stunning
Peninsula
collection of bright, mosaic sculptures, popping with colour. Creator Josie Martin has transformed the house with dynamic mosaics that pave every nook and cranny. It’s also a Garden of International Significance and nothing shy of spellbinding.
Swim with Dolphins Get in the water with the world’s smallest dolphin, the Hector’s dolphin. Suit up and join them in their natural habitat; all tours take the least obtrusive approach to seeing them.
October Akaroa Festival This annual three-day festival goes all out with a market, parade and plenty of music, entwined with Whānau Day to celebrate Māori history. See Map Section - pages 109 to 122
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River Canterbury Banks Peninsula © Adobe Stock INSET: Alpacas, Banks Peninsula © ChristchurchNZ BOTTOM LEFT: Silo Stay, Little River © Silo Stay
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Christchurch Pōhatu Marine Reserve Home to Hector’s dolphins, penguins and seals; guided tours include kayak trips and 4WD excursions as well as walks to see penguins in their natural habitat.
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Spend the Night in a Penguin Colony Book an overnight farm stay
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in Pōhatu Bay to sleep next door to a penguin colony. Evening penguin tours are a big hit.
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Shamarra Alpaca Farm Over 170 alpacas graze overlooking scenic harbour views, ready to amuse visitors all day long. Tours are at 10am, 12pm, 2pm and 4pm. Guided Crater Rim Walks March along the rim of an ancient volcano with a knowledgeable local guide. Almost 1000m above sea level, the coastal views are spectacular. Choose a morning,
afternoon or full-day tour, with pickup and drop-off from Christchurch.
Pōhue PurePod For a one-in-amillion experience, the standalone PurePod is almost all glass, allowing for non-stop views of Port Levy Bay and rolling hillside – even from the shower! Hidden Gem Beaches Okains Bay offers a safe beach for families
with a campground right on the sand. Le Bons Bay is about as far east as you can drive and easily one of Canterbury's best beaches.
Okains Bay Māori and Colonial Museum Tucked away in a quiet beach community, this houses a range of European and Māori taonga. Open weekends in winter and Wednesday to Saturday over summer.
Little River Gallery Supporting New Zealand-made art, this distinct roadside art gallery showcases high-end sculptures, paintings, prints and jewellery as well as a gift shop, sculpture garden and popular Little River Café.
SiloStay A little industrial and a dash post-apocalyptic, eight grain silos have been remodelled into elegant accommodation, decked out with all the mod cons. Check out the Little River Diner next door.
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Little River Craft Station The historic railway station has been sympathetically converted into a charming centre of pottery, jewellery, leather goods and quilts, all made by locals.
The Banks Peninsula A&P Show An annual January event held at the Awa-Iti Domain, arrive for a day of countrified fun, dog competitions, pony rides and heaps of family-friendly activities.
Tai Tapu Sculpture Garden Every year the sculptures grow in number and the gardens grow more gorgeous. Exceptional grounds sprinkled with contemporary sculptures of all sizes and materials. Entry is by appointment.
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Friendly Margaret Mahy Playground The largest, most magical playground in the southern hemisphere, conveniently located in the CBD.
Adrenalin Forest Tree climbing, rope bridges and flying foxes all await. Conquer seven forest-shroud trails in the treetops and climb to dizzying heights. Orana Wildlife Park See New Zealand’s only gorillas, hand-feed majestic giraffe, meet mighty rhino and travel through the Lion Habitat. There’s a Safari Shuttle, a guided
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walkabout, adventure playground and a 50m flying fox.
City Tram Rides Learn about landmarks and local sights while rattling up the streets in a handsome vintage tram. The route frequents 17 stops.
MORE for the Family: > International Antarctic Centre > Christchurch Adventure Park > Willowbank Wildlife Reserve
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dinner with a scenic city tour by vintage tram.
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injection Canterbury Museum World renowned for its natural and human history. Upgrades are ongoing and everchanging temporary exhibitions means there’s always something new to see. Free entry.
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Air Force Museum of New Zealand Enjoy flight simulators and
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behind-the-scenes tours and hear incredible Kiwi stories such as the daring escape of a WWII Prisoner of War soldier. Free entry.
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Theatres Iconic Isaac Theatre Royal is beautiful both inside and out; Court Theatre shows classical plays and improv (join the Court Jesters for their Friday night ‘Scared Scriptless’ comedy show) while Little Andromeda is an intimate theatre supporting smaller, Indie productions.
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Ferrymead Heritage Park Experience Christchurch in the early 1900s in a replica town.
Māori Culture Within Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, the Ko Tane Māori Experience delivers Māori cultural performances in a replica preEuropean setting. TOP: Punting along the Avon River\Ōtakaro © ChristchurchNZ ABOVE: Army teddy © Air Force Museum of New Zealand RIGHT: © Margaret Mahy Playground
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Art & Design The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora Built to bolster interest and involvement in art, culture and the creative industries, visit 23 heritage buildings packed with shops, restaurants, art spaces, boutique retailers, cafés, a wine bar and cinema. Every Sunday morning, local artisans arrive here to sell crafts and edibles at The Mākete.
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significant collection, major exhibitions by New Zealand artists and regular international travelling shows curated in an awe-inspiring space, this is a gallery experience worth paying for but entry is free. And wait, there’s more: complimentary tours at 11am and 2pm reveal more of what you’re experiencing. The gallery stays open late, until 9pm, on Wednesdays.
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Creative Residence
March (when The Arts Centre is not hosting creatives from out of town), its four-bedroom residence is available for overnight stays.
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The National This is a chic art space predominately showcasing jewellery, as well as impressive ceramic and glass work.
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CoCA (The Centre of Contemporary Art) is as slick as the name suggests. If you like contemporary art galleries, head here.
Street Art Self-Guided Walk Christchurch is a global street art capital. Check out watchthisspace. org.nz for a map with street art locations.
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Food & Drink Riverside Market Unmissable seven-day a week indoor farmers’ market fronting the banks of the Ōtakaro Avon River. Foodies will be enthralled by charismatic chefs, food choice and purveyors.
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Riccarton Sunday Market With
over 200 stalls, Christchurch’s largest market springs up every weekend at Riccarton Racecourse from 9am-2pm.
Family
The Last Word A very suave whisky and cocktail lounge on historic New Regent Street with 320 different whiskeys, a distinguished decor and romantic atmosphere.
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Utopia Ice City and gelato! Cosy in winter, a funky wee hangout in summer, there are several GF and vegan options and every flavour is handmade in the nearby coastal ‘burb of Sumner.
J’aime Les Macarons A slick venue in Merivale Mall (but it could be Paris’ Gare du Nord), take pleasure in picking your favourites.
ABOVE: Riverside Market, Christchurch © ChristchurchNZ TOP: Street art Lips Mural on Peterborough Street © Christchurch Tourism
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The Tannery Where new wardrobes are built. This stylish shopping mecca is packed with boutique stores and sophisticated dining establishments.
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New Regent Street Its pastel-shaded buildings will delight. A throwback to the 1930s, with Spanish Mission architecture and an air of glamour, this street is all style.
Nature & outdoors Ride the Gondola Glide to the top of Port Hills and enjoy 360-degree views. Set off on a walking track, learn about the area's history on the unique Time Tunnel ride or grab a bite at Red Rock Café.
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Hagley Park Covering 165ha just minutes from the CBD, events such as ‘Christmas In The Park’ are hosted here and sport, too, in the international-standard Hagley Oval.
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The Botanic Gardens Welcome to a 21ha oasis with a beautiful lake and fanciful pathways. The Visitor Centre is a stunning, architecturally beautiful building with a dedicated gallery detailing Christchurch’s world of plants. There’s also a great café and gift shop.
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The Colombo A hub of
Track and enjoy stellar views along the Bridle Path.
Mountain Bike The McLeans Island Track Part of the Waimakariri River Regional Park. The entrance is directly opposite Orana Wildlife Park and if you ride at night, you'll hear the lions stir.
take the helm yourself? As well as punting, you can hire single canoes, double canoes, paddle boats and row boats.
20 minutes to Cass Bay in. Three swimming beaches are linked by a walking track, the water's crystal clear and there's a playground too.
Sumner Beach Do as the locals
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to Riverside Market, nip across for a refined shopping experience in the heart of the city.
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LEFT: Christchurch Botanic Gardens © Welcome Aboard Christchurch TOP LEFT: Diminish and Ascend by David McCracken, Christchurch Botanic Gardens © ChristchurchNZ
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Top Tip: Celebrate the evolution of jet boating at Jet Boat World at Springfield Event Centre. Marvel at Aotearoa's earliest jet boats and hear stories from the people who pioneered the technology.
exceptional pier with excellent sea views (wonderful at sunset with a bag of hot chips). In summer, the beach is busy with surfers, swimmers and sun bathers.
River/Ōtakaro through the Botanic Gardens. Your skilled punter will be dressed in traditional Edwardian attire. Departing Worcester Street bridge or the Antigua Boat Sheds, make the occasion extra special and pack a picnic.
upmarket retail, food and entertainment, this boutique shopping mall is located in the industrial district of downtown Sydenham, just five minutes on foot from the CBD.
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this is a holiday hot spot. Mixing wet and dry play areas with climbing frames and water cannons, there's a small shallow pool and an enormous whale. Bring the kids and play all day.
Family Avon River Rentals Prefer to Cass Bay Grab your togs and drive
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This raw strip of land is the result of the Lyttelton volcano. Explore Halswell Quarry, with its historic sites and six sister-city gardens; discover WWII military remnants at Godley Head; rock climb at the top of Rapaki
Cardboard Cathedral After the original Christchurch Cathedral was damaged in the 2011 earthquake, a temporary home was made in Latimer Square. It is now the world’s only cathedral made substantially of cardboard. Open daily from 9am-5pm.
residents. This is also where the fallen Cathedral Spire now resides.
185 tEmpty & White Chairs ArEach chair, arranged near
Quake City A fascinating, interactive exhibition that analyses the Christchurch earthquakes from various perspectives. Learn what causes an earthquake and hear firsthand stories from Christchurch
Christchurch’s Cashel Street, represents 185 lives lost due to the 2011 earthquake. Peaceful and poignant.
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Encounter the world’s rarest dolphin, the Hector’s dolphin in your own back yard. You’ll swim in the wild with the world’s smallest dolphin in the world’s largest ocean. Only 12 swimmers maximum per trip. Wetsuits are provided, and free hot chocolate, hot showers and photos from your experience are included.
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BANKS TRACK, BANKS PENINSULA: 3 DAYS This private walking track is 31km of everchanging views. Embark on a classic three-day or two-day hike: selfguided, self-catered and at your own pace. Each night there’s comfortable accommodation and hot showers. Open 1 October to April 30.
LITTLE RIVER CYCLE TRAIL Mostly flat and easy, this 46km pathway runs from Hornby to Little River. One way at an easy cycling pace will take between five to seven hours. Plenty of accommodation is on the route so a multi-day dalliance is also a good idea.
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TE ARA PĀTAKA/SUMMIT WALKWAY, AKAROA: 2-3 DAY Set off on a two to three-day tramp facilitated by modern, comfortable huts. It doesn’t scrimp on views either; endless panoramas absorb Banks Peninsula, the Canterbury Plains, Southern Alps and the Pacific Ocean. Biking is allowed on some sections.
THE AVON LOOP, AVON RIVER, CHRISTCHURCH: 2.5 HR Newly refreshed, this path features pedestrian and cyclefriendly sections. Weaving 11km through the city, it traces the Avon River/Ōtakaro, enhanced by plants, innovative lighting and kayak entry points to the river.
MT THOMAS TRACKS, KAIAPOI: 4-7 HR Enjoy sweeping panoramic views of the Canterbury Plains, Banks Peninsula and the Southern Alps/Kā Tiritiri o te Moana from Mt Thomas (1023m).
RAPAKI TRACK, LYTTELTON: 2 HR This 6.9km out and back trail located near Lyttelton features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is accessible year-round and is dog-friendly but they must be kept on leash.
CHILDREN’S BAY WALKWAY, AKAROA: 1 HR Giving the dolphins a run for their money, this will entertain the kids. True! The easy, albeit mostly uphill walk, is populated with giraffes and rhinoceros. Are we having you on? You’ll have to go and see.
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port town nestled in a volcanic crater, explore the historic buildings, relax at sandy Corsair Bay and picnic on the grass in charming Albion Square.
community of heritage buildings, a handful of cafés and picnic spots. The Foreshore Track follows the picturesque coastline to Teddington, while the 15-minute walk to Māori Gardens presents a sweet, secluded bay.
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Ōtamahua/Quail Island The perfect place to relax, this inner harbour island features walking tracks, swimming spots, Māori pou and spectacular views. Black Cat Cruises operate a daily ferry from Lyttelton Wharf and there’s a DOC hut for overnight stays.
Banks
Diamond Harbour Walk to the jetty and catch a ferry to Diamond Harbour. The art galleries sparkle and the water dazzles: that’s how the bay got its name. Ohinetahi Gardens This garden is packed to the picket fence with incredible plants and sculptures. Pack a picnic, chat with the resident gardener and drink up Governors Bay views.
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MARLBOROUGH, NELSON, TASMAN AND GOLDEN BAY MAP
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WEST COAST MAP 111
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CANTERBURY MAP
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NELSON MAP
MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS MAP
Use the AA Time & Distance calculator to find the most efficient route: aa.co.nz/travel/time-and-distance-calculator
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BLENHEIM MAP
GOLDEN BAY MAP 113
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CENTRAL WEST COAST MAP
Grab a map. Available at the Riccarton AA Centre 126 Riccarton Road, Riccarton, Christchurch. Maps are also avilable at the Greymouth i-SITE at 164 MacKay Street, Greymouth.
GREYMOUTH MAP 114
HOKITIKA MAP
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OKARITO MAP
GLACIER COUNTRY MAP 115
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ALPINE PACIFIC TOURING ROUTE MAP
Looking for more guides ? AA Traveller’s Must-Do regional guides, North Island and South Island Must-Do Road trips, Must-Do Cycling and Must-Do Walking publications are all available free at AA Centres. They’re online too, at aatraveller.co.nz/travel-guides
HANMER SPRINGS MAP
KAIKŌURA MAP
Alex Knob, Westland National Park © Adobe Stock
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WAIPARA MAP
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CHRISTCHURCH CBD MAP
SELWYN DISTRICT MAP 117
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CHRISTCHURCH CBD MAP 119
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AKAROA MAP
Godley Head, Canterbury © Adobe Stock
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MID CANTERBURY MAP 120
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SOUTH CANTERBURY MAP
Aoraki Mt Cook © Adobe Stock
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GERALDINE MAP 121
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MACKENZIE MAP
TIMARU MAP 122
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Where else are you planning to go? For inspiration, see We Love You New Zealand online. A suite of Must-Do’s covering New Zealand’s regions, North Island and South Island road trip itineraries, Must-Do’s Walking and MustDo’s Cycling can be found online or pick up a hard copy from an AA Centre.