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Imagine a place so pristine, beautiful and peaceful that you are immediately struck by the absolute silence and sheer majesty of your surroundings. This purpose built luxury bed and breakfast lodge beckons you; with finest linens in the guest rooms, and a roaring open fire in winter, it's the…
Our New Plymouth bed and breakfast offers unobstructed views over the city to the Tasman Sea from the bedrooms, your own lounge and deck. The central city is a short walk away as are beaches, parks and the entertainment venues, Bowl of Brooklands and the TSB Stadium. Enjoy stunning views of Mt…
Specialising in selected tours around the Haast area. Explore the rainforests, with 800-year-old Rimu trees, view Hector Dolphins, Fiordland Crested Penguins and Fur Seals in their natural environment. The Haast, centrepiece of The South West New Zealand World Heritage Area. Experience nature as it…
New Zealand's first treetop walk will be built in a West Coast native forest next year if the $7.7 million tourist attraction gets the thumbs up.
The Otanewainuku Kiwi Trust (OKT) are guardians of 1200 hectares of virgin bush. We have a range of bush walks, from the easy 40 minute rimu loop track to a longer walk to the summit offering impressive views of the Bay of Plenty.
…backdrop to every scene. Don't forget to explore the pockets of ancient Jurassic forest still remaining in the Marlborough Sounds. Find the Mighty Rimu that is over 1,000 years old, towering above a wonderland of Ferns, native Beech and the red flowering Rata vines. The Magic of the Marlborough Sounds…
…protected rainforest reserve offering hot and cold, public and private, indoor and outdoor pools. * Native forest – Nikau palms, kohekohe, tawa, rimu, totara and matai trees. * Birdlife - Tui, bellbird, kereru and shining cuckoos. * Walking tracks including: * Ridge Track (tramping grade*) - A demanding…
…traditional belief that they are the offspring of a celestial mist maiden, Hine-puhoku-rangi. The area is remote, rugged and heavily forested with beech, rimu and tawa and is home to Lake Waikaremoana and the smaller lake, Lake Waikareiti. Established in 1954, much of the Te Urewera National Park is hard to…
…Marlborough Sounds. Orginally the whole valley was forested in mixed podocarp swamp forest. Now the native forest is composed of matai, kahikatea, rimu, totara and miro, as well as several varieties of beech, lying on both banks of the river Pelorus. The forest undergrowth is rich with ferns, epiphytes…
…want to spend the night on Mount Pirongia you can stay in the Pukatea Hut which is about 30 minutes walk away from the summit. Podocarps, such as rimu and totara are found at lower altitudes, along with tawa and tree-ferns. As you go higher, the forest changes - hardy plants like kamahi and horopito…
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