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Nestled between Invercargill city and its airport lies a picturesque walking trail that offers one of the most beautiful experiences in Southland. Covering a distance of 4.7 kilometres, the loop track begins at the historic Stead Street Wharf, a once-busy port that now serves as the

At the end of a long and winding road from Queenstown, at the head of Lake Wakatipu, lies Glenorchy. This pretty town is the gateway to many wonderful walks, including local favourite: the Earnslaw Burn Track. This challenging track requires a good pair of walking boots

One of New Zealand’s most well-known walks offers exquisite scenery and native wildlife year-round. The Abel Tasman maybe New Zealand’s smallest national park, but it punches above its weight with stunning vistas, golden sandy beaches, lush native bush, and native wildlife. And of course, it is

When it comes to stunning scenery, we are spoilt for choice in New Zealand. Central Otago boasts some of our most incredible sights, and looking back on the sunny afternoon that had me standing at the summit of Roy’s Peak, Wanaka, I certainly remember it

Dubbed the world’s friendliest walking festival, the Waiheke Walking Festival is about friendship, fun and getting out amongst nature, on one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Now in its eleventh year, the 2020 Waiheke Walking Festival offers over 55 walks over 18 days,

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