New Zealand's best hut high in the mountains
You can find New Zealand's best hut high in the mountains! Plateau Hut is located in Mount Cook NP and it is the perfect spot for mountaineering or a weekend filled with photography. You are surrounded by mountains, a glacier, icefall and you just have the best views ever!
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North Island New Zealand road trip
A trip around the North Island of New Zealand. A 14 day road trip speed up into 10 minutes. enjoy.
Day 1 Timaru to Picton
Day 2 Picton to Wellington
Day 3 Wellington to Ohakune
Day 4 Ohakune to Taupo
Day 5 Taupo
Day 6 Taupo
Day 7 Coromandel
Day 8 Rotorua
Day 9 Rotorua
Day 10 Napier
Day 11 Near Carterton then to Wellington
Day 12 Wellington to Hanmer Springs
Day 13 Hanmer Springs to Timaru
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Day 25 - Wellington To Havelock North: Camping In New Zealand, Huge Kiwi, Yeah Right, Te Mata Peak
Day 25 - Wellington to Havelock North
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The weather was perfect on day 25 :) In the morning, we talked about camping in New Zealand with Geoff from the Tourism Industry Association. After lunch in Wellington we drove to Hawke's Bay and had dinner and watched the sunset on the top of Te Mata Peak.
The Daily English Show NZ Summer Tour 2011
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Bushy Park Sanctuary, Whanganui
Bushy Park Sanctuary is located on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand, at 791 Rangitatau East Road. It is 8 kilometres from Kai Iwi and 25 kilometres from Whanganui City.
The sanctuary is a 100 hectare predator-free native bird sanctuary, set amongst one of the few patches of virgin lowland forest. According to Ecological Management & Restoration, the journal of The Ecological Society of Australia along with SER International, the world’s premier restoration body, have ranked Bushy Park as one of Australasia’s “Top 25” Restoration Projects.
Within the Bushy Park Sanctuary there are 3.4km of metalled or well-formed walking tracks throughout the forest providing easy all-weather access for visitors. Tree species include mahoe, mamaku, pukatea, rata, and rimu along with colonies of ferns and mosses. A feature of the reserve is a large northern rata Metrosideros robusta named Ratanui (Big Rata). It is estimated to be between 500 and 1000 years old and is 43 metres in height and has a girth that exceeds 11 metres.
With a wide variety of birdlife thriving in the sanctuary, on your visit you will be able to see or hear species such as bellbirds, kereru, north island robin, saddlebacks, hihi, moreporks as well as the falcon, fantail, grey warbler, mallard, pukeko, silvereye, kingfishers, and white-faced heron. The sanctuary is home to some kiwi too.
Giraffe weevils, glowworms, and huhu beetles also inhabit Bushy Park.
As well as the Sanctuary, the property also features an Edwardian-era homestead that is a Category One Heritage Building registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. The 22-room homestead, designed by Charles Tilleard Natusch, includes a 33 metre long, 1.8 metre-wide hall that runs the length of the residence. In 1962 G.F.Moore bequeathed Bushy Park to the Royal New Zealand Forest & Bird Protection Society. In 1995 the Society transferred ownership of the Homestead, Stables and a surrounding area of 11.7ha. (27acres) to an independent Trust now known as Bushy Park Trust who continue to run the Park. In addition it delegated to the Trust, by way of a lease in Perpetuity, management of the forest area in accordance with a mutually agreed plan. It is is possible to book a stay at the homestead. Contact the Whanganui I-site for more details:
Summer opening hours are from 10am to 3pm daily during the week and 10am to 5pm at weekends and holidays. Winter opening hours from May to November are Saturdays and Sundays from 11am until 4pm. The Homestead is closed Monday-Friday, except by prior arrangement.
There is a small fee for visiting the Bushy Park Sanctuary. Currently the fee is $10 for adults, while all children (15 years and younger) are free.
Please pay your fee at the Homestead when it is open and it will give you access to the Homestead, the Homestead grounds and the forest. You can still enter the forest within daylight hours, and we request you deposit your entry fee into the donations box located at the track entrance adjacent to the Stables.
Road Trip Pal Greytown to Wellington
A demo of using Road Trip Pal on the road between Greytown and Wellington
Tornado Warning in Frederick Maryland 05.30.2019
Radreise Vlog #10 - Die beliebteste Wanderung in Neuseeland
Wir haben diese 19,4 Kilometer lange Wanderung gewagt.
Das Tongariro Crossing ist wohl die bekannteste und beliebteste Wanderung in Neuseeland. Ganze 9,5 Stunden haben wir gebraucht und halten somit wohl den Rekord. :-)
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Hi, schön das du den Weg auf unseren Kanal gefunden hast.
Wir sind Melanie und Ricardo.
Kennengelernt haben wir uns 2014 in Melbourne und bereisen seitdem gemeinsam die Welt.
Seit dem 09.12.2017 sind wir wieder in der Welt unterwegs und bereisen diese weitestgehend mit dem Fahrrad.
Lasst uns gerne ein Daumen und Abo da. Über Kommentare freuen wir uns auch immer wieder. :-)
Solscape - Stay
Diverse eco accommodations from beautifully simplistic to luxurious with options to suit all budgets – each lightening our ecological footprint.
Our self-contained options offer a comfortable stay with private facilities for couples, families or small groups.
For those happy to share facilities take your pick from recycled railway cabooses and earth domes or experience glamping in our Tipi Village set in native bush.
The Te Ao Whanga Eco Camp provides a limited number of tent and van sites with solar heated showers and an indoor-outdoor kitchen.
Visit to find out more about Solscape and to book your stay with us today.
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Masterton to Wellington Airport in 51 seconds
Clayridge House Accommodation - Nelson, New Zealand
Nestled on a ridge in Ruby Bay, in the heart of New Zealand's beautiful Nelson region, lies Clayridge House, providing classic country accommodation.
With panoramic views of Tasman Bay and the nearby mountain ranges, Clayridge House is the ideal place to relax in peace and privacy. Close to Nelson and Tasman attractions such as wineries, art and craft studios, golf courses and three national parks, it's also the perfect base for exploring.
Clayridge House offers elegant bed and breakfast accommodation and spacious self-contained cottages, with plenty of warm Kiwi hospitality.