Excavated by massive glaciers more than 10,000 years ago, Lakes Wanaka and Hawea lie side by side...
Rob Roy Glacier Track InformationThe Rob Roy Glacier Track leads you into Mount Aspiring National Park, an amazing world of..
Cardrona Valley InformationThe beautifully scenic road along Cardrona Valley merges with the route over the Crown Range which..
Mount Iron and Mount Roy InformationMount Iron (because it resembles an iron) is a Lake Wanaka landmark. A remnant of past glaciation..
See all locations in Lake WanakaAt Lake Wanaka's south-eastern tip, water pours out of the lake and into the Clutha, the South Island's largest river. You can walk or bike to the start of the Clutha from Wanaka township - the track begins to the right of the playground on the lakefront. Once past Beacon Point, the recreation ground known as 'The Outlet' opens up before you. This area is popular with fishermen, families, joggers and cyclists.
The track continues along the riverbank all the way to Albert Town. It is particularly scenic, with constant views of the Clutha's emerald-green water, the odd trout lurking in the shadows and the tangy aroma of the manuka trees.
The Clutha River, which exits into the ocean near Balclutha on the eastern coast, carries the largest volume of water of any river in New Zealand and has been dammed in a number of places for electricity generation. During the late 1800s, the river yielded a vast quantity of gold. At one point in time, there were 187 gold dredges working the river.
Nestled in the Southern Alps of New Zealand on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown is the..
Milford Sound InformationDescribed by Rudyard Kipling as the 'eighth wonder of the world', Milford Sound was carved by..
Christchurch - Canterbury InformationFloat above the plains in a hot air balloon or soak in relaxing thermal pools. Enjoy the excellent..
Fiordland InformationWatch the mountains shake off winter and start to warm up for summer. Waterfalls are invigorated..
Nelson Region InformationTo visit Nelson region is to discover azure skies and wide open spaces, beaches and lakes..
Dunedin InformationThe city of Dunedin was built with the riches of the gold rush, consequently it has one of the best..
Nelson InformationHardy European pioneers founded the beautiful city of Nelson, New Zealand in 1842, although this..
Otago Peninsula InformationFlanking the southern edge of Dunedin's extensive harbour, Otago Peninsula is high and rugged on..
Akaroa InformationAn easy drive south-east of Christchurch, Banks Peninsula is the South Island's most interesting..
Doubtful Sound InformationSometimes called the 'Sound of Silence' Doubtful Sound is the deepest (421 metres) and second..
Tauranga Bay Informationn the coastline about 16km south west of Westport, you will find Tauranga Bay and the Cape Foulwind..
Marlborough InformationMarlborough is full of activities for you to enjoy. No matter your budget and interests, there is..
Hokitika InformationHokitika was first settled in 1860, after the discovery of gold on the west coast. It was an..
Central Otago InformationCentral Otago is a region touched by history, with a powerful landscape of ancient mountains..
Dunedin - Coastal Otago InformationDunedin’s legendary gardens at Glenfalloch and Larnach Castle, are a profusion of colour and..
Southland InformationSouthland comes to life in spring. Crisp frosty mornings give way to bright sunny days. Bird life..
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