North Canterbury
This outstanding sports fishing region extends from the Waiau River in the north to the Rakaia River south of Christchurch.
This outstanding sports fishing region extends from the Waiau River in the north to the Rakaia River south of Christchurch.
Aptly named Nut towers over the beautiful and quaint village of Stanley. The Nut is volcanic rock which rises 152 metres above Bass Straight.
A half-hour’s drive from Devonport is the Narawntapu National Park and the Springlawn Nature Walk, a great favourite of birdwatchers.
This region encompassing Fiordland and Southland has a deserved worldwide reputation as one of New Zealand’s premier brown trout fisheries.
This expansive crater lake, together with its inflowing streams is one of the world’s most outstanding trout fisheries.
Coromandel Peninsula is a narrow finger of land thrusting out into the Pacific Ocean south east of Auckland. Coromandel Rafting & Kayaking.
Mount Wellington & Wellington Park situated on the outskirts of Hobart provide a multitude of glorious walks, the Organ Pipes Walk
Part of the relaxing 2.3km (one way) walk is on the town’s streets and esplanade, while the remainder is on a formed coastal track.
The stunning coastal seascapes to be enjoyed include rock platforms, towering columns, plunging cliffs, islands and swirling oceans.
A short walk but one steeped in history. That sums up the Goblin Forest walk in just a few words. This short circuit (400m) rain forest.
Escape from the hustle of life on this peaceful walk that boasts spectacular coastal and cliff scenery when tramping Bivouac Bay.
Wineglass Bay has long been regarded as having the most beautiful beaches in the world, with sparkling clear water and dazzlingly white sand.