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…Scenery at Tunnel Beach Among the Dunedin walkways, Tunnel Beach, just south of Saint Clair, is strikingly different. Here you will find sea-carved sandstone cliffs, rock arches and caves a mere 15 minutes walk from the road. Tunnel Beach is located along the Dunedin to Brighton coastal road. Two kilometres…
…June and August). Sometimes roads may only be passable when snow chains are fitted. * Road and rail – Some roads, particularly on the West Coast, combine road and rail bridges. Be extra vigilant before you commit your rental car to crossing these bridges. * The Homer Tunnel – For tourists en route…
…is located a short distance from Christchurch City, New Zealand. Offering spectacular scenery, Lyttelton Harbour is accessed via the Lyttelton Road Tunnel or over the Port Hills, New Zealand. Tourist information on Lyttelton Harbour, New Zealand. Lyttelton Harbour NZ is the main commercial port for…
…43 Heritage Trail is one of New Zealand's most secluded roads. Pick up a heritage trail brochure for the journey and fill up the gas tank, as there's no fuel over its 150 kilometre length. The highway has not always been the mostly sealed road it is today. When this area was settled in the late 19th…
…part of the Milford Track. The Homer Tunnel was developed about sixty years later to provide road access. As one exists the Homer Tunnel one is dumb-founded at the spectacular view one has half way up a mountain gazing down along a truly magnificent valley. The road carefully zigzags its way down into…
…interesting with fascinating Maori and European history. You can experience Lyttelton Harbour by driving the short distance through the Lyttelton Road Tunnel or over the Port Hills. Lyttelton was the port of entry for English settlers coming to the new settlement of Canterbury. Around the Port Hills you'll…
…. The road to Milford is one of New Zealand's most scenic drives. The first part is relatively mild farmland, then you'll ease into beech forest near the entrance to the Fiordland National Park. Look for the Avenue of the Disappearing Mountain and the Mirror Lakes. The rough hewn Homer Tunnel brings…
…. You can also take the tunnel and elevator to the top of Durie Hill, for commanding views of the city and surrounding countryside. A number of private gardens in and around Wanganui are open to visitors. Wanganui - New Plymouth 166 km (104 miles) Approximately 2 hours Road Conditions: State Highway…
…. The road to Milford is one of New Zealand's most scenic drives. The first part is relatively mild farmland, then you'll ease into beech forest near the entrance to the Fiordland National Park. Look for the Avenue of the Disappearing Mountain and the Mirror Lakes. The rough hewn Homer Tunnel brings…
…. The road to Milford is one of New Zealand's most scenic drives. The first part is relatively mild farmland, then you'll ease into beech forest near the entrance to the Fiordland National Park. Look for the Avenue of the Disappearing Mountain and the Mirror Lakes. The rough hewn Homer Tunnel brings…
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