Motunau & Greta Valley
Greta Valley is located approximately halfway between Amberley and Cheviot and is a wonderful place for anyone wanting to get away from it all
Greta Valley is located approximately halfway between Amberley and Cheviot and is a wonderful place for anyone wanting to get away from it all
Waitaki District/Valley is not only home to Kurow, but to some other fabulous rural townships that link visitors to Ohau, Mt Cook/Aoraki.
‘The Green Rush’ is a visitor slogan applied to the Nelson region to emphasise its pristine beauty, sun, sand, sea and lush green forest.
Golden Bay, curving gracefully from Abel Tasman National Park New Zealand around to the encircling crescent of Farewell Spit is such a place.
Tasman Bay, at the very top of the South Island New Zealand. The area embracing Nelson city, Motueka, Mapua, Kaiteriteri and Marahau.
Kahurangi, Nelson District and Abel Tasman parks and lakes, this enchanting destination is a must-see for adventure-seekers, food lovers.
Situated an easy five minutes’ walk from central Queenstown, the Gondola carries visitors high above Queenstown to the Skyline complex. The best views in the region are found here, spread out in a spectacular 220-degree panorama.
Lake Hawea began as a collection of isolated cribs and holiday homes, 15 km north-east of Wanaka, but has grown into a pleasant village of 1,150 people with a general store selling produce and fishing licences.
Originally named as ‘Fit for Queen Victoria,’ this alpine town, 284km northwest of Dunedin, is the jewel in the crown of New Zealand’s outdoor adventure tourism.
The town is a little golden nugget - born of gold and still maintaining its original character. You can easily visualise the pioneer diggers swaggering down the street and elbowing their way into bustling saloons, dance halls and gambling dens.
As you enter the town, a giant fibreglass iconic sculpture will catch your eye. It is in the form of a cluster of ripe fruit, calculated to tempt the taste buds. Fruit stalls beside S.H.8 offer delectable confections - this is truly the ‘Fruit Bowl’ of the south.
A land of big skies, wide open spaces, deep silent lakes, wide braided rivers, rippling golden tussock and primeval beech forests - all set against a background of New Zealand’s highest mountains.