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INVERCARGILL IN-ROOM COMPENDIUM CONTENT Ultimate Southland Checklist..................................................................... 2 Welcome to Invercargill..............................................................................

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Top 5 Must Dos in Invercargill...................................................................

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Top 5 Must Dos in Southland....................................................................

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Stewart Island............................................................................................ 7 Southern Scenic Route.............................................................................. 8 Get amongst Southland’s events............................................................... 9 Riverton.....................................................................................................

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Short Walks................................................................................................ 11 Family fun..................................................................................................

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Savour Southland....................................................................................... 13 The town of Bluff........................................................................................

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Fantastic Fiordland....................................................................................

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SPECIAL THANKS TO Venture Southland for providing content for this booklet. Designed and produced by James Print

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The Ultimate Southland Checklist Invercargill Brewery Invercargill Brewery was started in an Invercargill garage where new world flavours like Nelson Hops, Gladfield Malt and Central Otago apples were applied to old-world beer styles. Visit the brewery and try the unique flavour which is Invercargill’s own beer and cider.

Southland Museum The distinctive pyramid shaped Southland Museum and Art Gallery, Niho o te Taniwha, is Southland’s largest cultural and heritage institution, containing a wide variety of the region’s art, history and natural history collections.

Stewart Island Flights Scheduled daily flights between Invercargill Airport and Halfmoon Bay, Stewart Island. Comfortable and scenic 20-minute flights offering panoramic views of Oreti Beach, the port of Bluff and Stewart Island’s many bays and offshore islands.

Bill Richardson Transport World The largest private automotive museum in the world and designed to have broad appeal – you will be captivated by the quirky details. This significant attraction showcases over 300 trucks, 150 petrol bowsers, a world class Henry Ford collection, VW Kombis, motoring memorabilia, wearable arts and many interactive displays.

Te Hikoi Museum Just 25 minutes from Invercargill on the Southern Scenic Route this museum features authentic life size displays, adventurous characters and engaging stories. These reveal how our Maori and European ancestors adapted to survive on nature’s edge.

Glowing Sky Glowing Sky is a family owned and operated business in the deep south of New Zealand. All of their garments are made in the South Island using 100% NZ Merino fabric which comes from high altitude farms on the Southern Alps of Otago & Canterbury. The Invercargill store is the head office so make sure you stop in!

Splash Palace The Southland Indoor Aquatic Centre – Splash Palace is within walking distance of the central business district. The facility includes a 50m x 8 lane sports pool with a bulkhead, a leisure pool with waves and sprays, a tots’ pool and a learners’ pool. There is also a water slide, spa pool, sauna and Waves Café.

Oyster Cove Whilst you’re in Bluff, be sure to visit Oyster Cove Restaurant & Bar for spectacular 180 degree views and locally sourced seafood.

This is just some of the many attractions the area has to offer. Check out our local websites for more to see and do.

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Welcome to Invercargill New Zealand’s Southernmost City

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nvercargill was founded in the 1950’s and is considered the capital of Southland. Influenced by early European settlers, Invercargill is full of grand architecture, ingenious people and world class facilities. Whether it’s a day outdoors exploring the coast and recreational reserves, or wandering the shops and enjoying local eateries, or taking in the variety of heritage attractions, you will find that Invercargill is a place for friends and family.

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ith some of the world’s best fare produced in Southland, Invercargill serves up an eclectic mix of dining experiences. Succulent seafood including world famous Bluff Oysters, farm-fresh vegetables, prime cuts of meat and renowned cheese rolls are all dished up with a good dash of southern hospitality.

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nvercargill has a great array of coastal landscapes for visitors to explore. Check out the long coastal highway of Oreti Beach, to the native wonders of Waituna Wetlands and Omaui, or the boardwalk on the estuary and heritage wharfs. There’s also Queens Park - a New Zealand Garden of National Significance

which incorporates an 18-hole golf course, a bird aviary, play areas and much more.

Enjoy Invercargill.


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Immerse yourself in Classic Motoring Find out why Invercargill is considered the Classic Motoring Capital by visiting the impressive collection of vintage trucks at Bill Richardson Transport World and the world class display of motorcycles at Classic Motorcycle Mecca. And then have a go at Dig This Invercargill, New Zealand’s first heavy equipment playground.

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Explore Southland Museum and Art Gallery Pay a visit to the distinctive pyramid shaped Southland Museum and Art Gallery, which houses Southland’s largest cultural and heritage institution, containing a wide variety of the region’s art, history and natural history collections. It is also home to a successful tuatara breeding programme that houses over 100 tuatara, from new born babies to teenagers, to the world famous Henry - who is well over 120 years old.

www.southlandmuseum.co.nz

Relax in Queen’s Park Situated in the heart of the city, Queen’s Park is a New Zealand Garden of National Significance incorporating 80 hectares of gardens, wildlife and sport. The park houses an 18-hole golf course, animal enclosures, a bird aviary, a castle, a stumpery and more.

Queens Park, Invercargill photo credit: Venture Southland

www.southlandnz.com/invercargill/ activity/queens-park

www.transportworld.co.nz Taste test at Invercargill Brewery Started in an Invercargill garage, this craft brewery applies old-world beer styles to new-world flavours like Nelson Hops, Gladfield Malt and Central Otago apples. Visit the brewery and try Invercargill Brewery’s own beer and cider.

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Drive along Oreti Beach Just minutes from the city centre visitors can explore the long coastal highway of Oreti Beach, one of the only beaches in New Zealand that vehicles are allowed to drive on. The beach is a wonderland for families, surfers, and everybody in-between. Along the way you’ll find Sandy Point Domain where trails for walking and running, mountain biking, horse riding, motor-cross, and dog sledding wind through bush and across beaches. The boardwalk around the estuary and heritage wharfs provides an experience rich in ecology and local history.

Pedal Car Collection - Bill Richardson Transport World photo credit: Venture Southland

Invercargill’s Brewery’s flavoursome beers and ciders are consistent winners at Australasian beer awards.

www.southlandnz.com/invercargill/ activity/oreti-beach

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outhland is sure to offer you an unforgettable and bespoke journey. Described by Lonely Planet as the New Zealand we all dream of, the Southland region boasts world class scenery, from mountain peaks, lakes, and rivers, to fertile farmlands, lush forests, and captivating coastlines that look out to the wild Southern Ocean and its islands.

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e captivated by the majestic wilderness of Fiordland, the bright lights of Invercargill, the rugged coastline of The Catlins and the Aurora Australis from Stewart Island.

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Wild Kiwi Spotting In just 20-minutes with Stewart Island Flights, you could be Kiwi spotting and bird watching on Stewart Island. This southern sanctuary offers a unique kiwi spotting experience because humans are outnumbered by Kiwi 50 to 1 so the endangered birds, among others, are practically on your doorstep.

www.stewartisland.co.nz

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Cruise The Catlins The Catlins is a ‘must do’ for visitors to the region, here you’ll find a world of waterfalls, coastal walks and dramatic scenery. This wild coastal stretch is home to an array of marine life including sea lions, Hector’s Dolphins and the rare but distinctive YellowEyed Penguin, Hoiho.

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Southland Visit the Southern-most point in NZ Take in the 360 degree views of lower Southland at Bluff Lookout. Get your photo taken at the iconic Stirling Point signpost, and walk the Foveaux Walkway along the coastal side of Bluff Hill/Motupohue while gazing out over Foveaux Strait. This is also where the Te Araroa trail and State Highway 1 begins.

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Around the Mountain Cycle Trail Hop on a bike and explore the Northern Southland countryside following the 3-5 day Around the Mountains Cycle Trail. There’s plenty of activities along the way – try your hand at fly fishing in the ‘gin-clear’ rivers. Visit the official website to find trail maps, accommodation and more.

www.aroundthemountains.co.nz Jet Boat from lake to coast If adventure sport is your thing then unleash the adrenaline on a jet boat ride in Western Southland across Lake Hauroko and down the Wairaurahiri River to the southern coast.

www.wjet.co.nz

www.catlins.org.nz

The Catlins is home to the Petrified Forest at Curio Bay

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tewart Island is a unique environment; despite being Subantarctic, its clear turquoise sea and white sand beaches make Stewart Island look more like a tropical paradise. The Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) can be regularly sighted from the island, making it a spectacular location for astro-tourism and leading to the name Rakiura, “The Land of Glowing Skies”. The native Kiwi bird thrives here – it’s the only place in New Zealand where you can see Brown Kiwi in their natural habitat, wandering the primeval rainforests and bushland during both day and night. It’s also a haven for bird life, such as friendly Kaka, little Blue Penguins, rare Yellow-Eyed Penguins, and dozens of other native species. Activities on the island include walking, birding, fishing, sea kayaking, diving, and hunting. Stewart Island has over 280km of walking tracks, including a Great Walk: the Rakiura Track. Access the island by taking the one hour ferry ride from Bluff or take to the air with Stewart Island Flights where you will enjoy a comfortable and scenic 20-minute flight offering panoramic views of Oreti Beach, the port of Bluff, and Stewart Island’s many bays and offshore islands.

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www.stewartislandflights.co.nz


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Scenic Route

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anked as one of the top 10 drives of the world, the Southern Scenic Route covers just over 600km and takes you along the most spectacular coastal scenery and rural settings in New Zealand. Natural and cultural attractions are laid out one after the other – wildlife viewing, short walks, mountain-biking, surfing, fishing, hunting, boating, camping, tramping and caving – making it an ideal roadtrip for those with the time to explore. Visit www.southernscenicroute.co.nz to find out more about the route, including destinations, activities, signage, and more. Alternatively, pick up a brochure from the Invercargill i-SITE.

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Get amongst

Southland’s Events January: Edendale

Crankup Day www.edendalevmc.co.nz/crankup

This two day annual event celebrates the steam in Southland and is the largest event of its kind in New Zealand. It showcases vintage machinery and cars along with a street parade, entertainment, competitions and special guests.

February: Burt

Munro Challenge www.burtmunrochallenge.co.nz

The Burt Munro Challenge is the largest motorcycle rally in the southern hemisphere and has firmly established itself as one of New Zealand’s major motorsport events. There are six racing events over four days including Hill Champs, Drag Racing, Beach Racing, Street Races, and a Speedway Spectacular.

March: Heritage

Harvest Festival www.sces.org.nz/events

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Held in the seaside town of Riverton, this annual festival brings together the local community and visitors from far and wide to celebrate the year’s harvest. A huge range of workshops are offered along with interactive displays and the chance to purchase delicious local produce.

April: Hop

‘n’ Vine www.hopnvine.co.nz

May: Bluff

Seafood and Oyster Festival www.bluffoysterfest.co.nz

June: The

New Zealand Gold Guitars www.goldguitars.co.nz

Hop ‘n’ Vine is a festival all about New Zealand craft beer and boutique wine matched with eclectic southern foods. This festival is especially unique because it is held inside the velodrome, next door to the Southland Stadium. The salty township of Bluff is home to this winter festival event that offers you the sumptuous Bluff Oyster along with Paua (Abalone), Scallops, Salmon, Blue Cod and Whitebait in abundance. Oyster opening, oyster eating and blindfolded competitions, along with live music makes this a fantastic day of great food and entertainment. The New Zealand Gold Guitar Awards are held in Gore following a week of country music celebrations, including the New Zealand Country Music Awards, MLT Songwriting Awards, and various concerts and busking competitions. This event attracts artists from around the world and continues to grow in stature and popularity.

July: Kidzone www.iltkidzone.co.nz

The ILT Kidzone Festival is Southland’s most popular family event. The six day festival is held at James Hargest High School which is jam-packed with hundreds of hands-on activities for kids of all personalities - creators, constructors, computer whizzes and sports stars.

August: Murihiku

Maori & Pasifika Cultural Trust www.murihikupolyfest.co.nz

Polyfest Cultural Festival is an annual event which invites groups to perform kapa haka, pasifika and any cultural dance that reflects who they are. Each year Polyfest continues to grow with 2017 boasting over seven thousand performers and thirty thousand spectators.

November: Tour

of Southland www.tourofsouthland.co.nz

The SBS Bank Tour of Southland is New Zealand’s leading multi-stage cycling event. The Tour starts with a Team Time Trial around Queens Park before taking in arduous road distances throughout Southland, the Lakes District and Fiordland.

Find out what’s on right now in Southland at...

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www.southlandnz.com/events

Burt Munro Challenge - 90 Mile Beach Races photo credit: Venture Southland


Riverton T

he ‘Riviera of the South’ that is the popular seaside village of Riverton, hosts a variety of relics from the past (both Maori and European whalers), easy access to recreation, and great place to unwind.

photo credit: Deb Racz

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Short Walks S

outhland is a walking paradise offering tracks for people of all abilities, with gentle short walks to a range of outstanding multi day hikes. For those after something less strenuous, Southland’s short walks provide a great way to get out and explore some of the best of natural Southland without the need for tramping boots or heavy packs. There is an extensive range of options throughout the region and all walks will take between 15 minutes to 4 hours. The tracks are generally well formed and maintained. Here are some favourites:

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Image from Southland hero library: McLean Falls, The Catlins

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McLean Falls, The Catlins Waituna Lagoon Estuary Walkway, Invercargill Forest Hill, Winton Croydon Bush Walk, Gore Piano Flat, Waikaia Back Beach, Riverton Rakatu Wetlands, Blackmount


Family Fun

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here are plenty of activities in Southland to keep the whole family entertained, the best part is they are affordable, or even free. Visitors can explore one of the many parks in the region which have playgrounds for the kids, shorts walks and gardens. In the larger parks animal reserves and aviaries can often be found. If you’re looking for an afternoon activity take the family out for a hit of golf at one of Southland’s 25 fantastic courses. Make the most of the long summer hours in Southland and take the kids swimming at Splash Palace, or play in the surf at one of the beaches. Activities the whole family will enjoy: • Take on the climbing wall challenge at ILT Stadium Southland. • Make a sandcastle at Oreti Beach, Riverton Rocks or Colac Bay. • Try some horse trekking on the beach in The Catlins or Invercargill. • Take the bikes and explore the Hokonui Hills or Dolamore Park in Gore. • Go camping by the beach at Curio Bay, Monkey Island, Cosy Nook or Fortrose. • Pack a picnic and check out the Forest Hill scenic reserve near Winton.

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Savour Southland S

outhland really does have something for all food lovers, come savour the south and make sure you tick off this list before you leave:

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Cheese Rolls

Bluff Oysters (and now also from Stewart Island)

Stewart Island Salmon

Tender Lamb Cutlets (locally known as chops)

Mashed Swede

Handmade Chocolate and Fudge

Blue Cod and Crayfish from the Great Southern Ocean

Mussels, Paua (Abalone) and Cockles from the shorelines

Mossburn Venison Pies and Invercargill’s Fat Bastard Pies

Tuatapere Sausages

Locally Brewed Beer & Hokonui Moonshine Whisky

Sheep Cheese or a Sheep Milk Flat White

Whitebait Fritters or the exotic Titi (Muttonbird)

Heirloom fruit and vegetables at the Food Forrest in Riverton


The town of Bluff T

hirty kilometres south of Invercargill lies the port town of Bluff, home to the iconic Bluff Oyster and the gateway to Stewart Island. Bluff has a rich history and many interesting attractions; it is the oldest European settled town in New Zealand and has many wonderful coastal walks and bush walks that offer amazing scenery and views.

Bluff Oysters

Grown slowly in the cool, clean waters of Foveaux Strait the Bluff Oyster is a true New Zealand delicacy. Every year in May the Bluff Oyster and Food Festival celebrates this southern delight with a daylong event full of great local food, entertainment, and competitions.

Stirling Point and Foveaux Walkway

Stirling Point though most famous for its signpost, is the beginning of State Highway 1 which traverses the length of the country to Cape Reinga in the far north – the journey really does begin in Bluff. While you’re there check out the popular Foveaux Walkway – an easy coastal walk through to Lookout Point – watch for Southern Right Whales. Tip: be sure to visit Oyster Cove Restaurant & Bar for spectacular 180 degree views and locally sourced seafood.

Bluff Hill

With a summit at 824 feet above sea level, a walk up Bluff Hill provides inspiring views of Foveaux Strait, Stewart Island, and the rest of Southland. This is a great vantage point to take in the history of Bluff. Enjoy a tour of the heritage trail and visit to the Bluff Maritime Museum. For the more adventurous, try the Motopohue Mountain Bike Trail on Bluff Hill.

Stirling Point Experience BREAKFAST, DINNER & ACCOMMODATION

Oyster Cove Restaurant is the southern-most seafood restaurant in NZ, with 180 degree SEAVIEWS looking over Foveaux Strait towards Stewart Island, surrounded by rugged coastline. Complete your experience with a luxury accommodation stay at Lands’ End Boutique Hotel. Open 11am - 7.30pm daily *Bookings Essential Restaurant & Bar • 8 Ward Parade, Bluff NZ Phone: +64 03 212 8855 •info@oystercove.co.nz Oyster Cove Restaurant & Bar

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Luxury Seaside Accommodation 10 Ward Parade, Bluff NZ •Phone: +64 03 212 7575 relax@landsendhotel.co.nz

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Fantastic Fiordland F

iordland is renowned as the home of Mitre Peak and the awe-inspiring fiords of Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound. The attractive lakeside town of Te Anau, located on the shores of the South Island’s largest lake, is the gateway to Fiordland and provides a perfect base to explore the area. Visitors to Milford Sound and the more remote Doubtful Sound experience first-hand this awe inspiring energy and serenity. A range of activities are available for visitors to the fiords, such as kayak and cruise options, scenic flights, diving and the unique Milford underwater observatory. If you’re lucky you may even spot Dolphins and other marine life. Find out more at: www.fiordland.org.nz

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Just a 20 minute scenic flight from Invercargill to this tranquil place where time almost stands still... Where silence is broken only by a native bird calling in the trees...

Scheduled daily flights, half to full day trips available. Or try the exciting ‘Coast to Coast’ adventure. Contact us now to arrange your visit to natural New Zealand at its best...

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A WORLD CLASS HUB OF UNIQUE TRANSPORT RELATED ATTRACTIONS Discover the unexpected in two private automotive collections; Bill Richardson Transport World & Classic Motorcycle Mecca. Designed to have broad appeal, expect spaces packed with innovation, art & design. Dig This is a ridiculously fun concept which lets guests operate heavy machinery themselves.

Phone: 0800 151 252 Email: info@transportworld.nz Visit: www.transportworld.nz


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INVERCARGILL Dig This lets guests live out their wildest fantasies & operate heavy machinery themselves. Designed to be a huge amount of fun!

MOTORCYCLE MECCA A world class display of 300 classic motorcycles, an extensive motorcycle related artwork collection & Meccaspresso cafe.

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AT TRANSPORT WORLD The perfect accommodation option for guests looking for all those little extras. Guests can expect superior comfort in 4.5 star boutique apartment units.

TRANSPORT WORLD Home to 300 vehicles, a wearable arts collection, children’s play zones, The Grille cafe & quirky, themed bathrooms.

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Liquid cafe & swim shop wave pool, hydro slide driving pool, laned sports pool tots pool, spa pool, sauna cold plunge pool

All indoor with off street parking, fun for the whole family!

Phone 03 217 7506 56 Elles Road, Invercargill www.splashpalace.co.nz Follow us on Facebook


The team at Invercargill i-SITE specialise in providing you friendly and objective information along with offering a professional free booking services for all the best Southland and national attractions, transport and accommodation.

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Monday – Friday ......... 8.30am – 5.00pm Saturday & Sunday..... 8.30am – 4.00pm Public Holidays ........... 10.00am – 4.00pm (Closed Christmas Day) Phone: 03 211 0895 Email: visit@southlandnz.com For further information on accommodation, activities and events please see our website www.southlandnz.com


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