fendaltonhouse.co.nz
Fendalton House - Tourist Information - About Christchurch, New Zealand
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Emsp; Booking. Emsp; About Christchurch. A thriving artistic community supports cafés, restaurants, bars, theatre, art galleries, music and much more. Combine this with adjacent hills, mountains and beaches, and ski fields an easy drive away, and Christchurch is one of the most attractive and exciting tourist destinations in the world. An abundance of cultural and adventure activities are available using Christchurch as a base, including:. Restaurants, bars and cafés. Night of Maori Magic. Emsp; ...
rakiuralodge.co.nz
Rakiura Lodge, Stewart Island offers self-catering lodge accommodation and is located on beautiful Stewart Island at the southern tip of New Zealand.
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How To Get Here. Ph/Fax: 64 3 219 1003. Email: bookings@rakiuralodge.co.nz. This web site is best viewed using Internet Explorer 6 or Firefox 1.0 at 1024 by 768 pixels resolution. Here are some links. To other web sites which may be useful to enhance your visit to southern New Zealand. Your chance to see one of only 86 New Zealand Kakapo remaining in the world! Bay Motel is a 12-unit motel complex with spectacular views over Halfmoon Bay (4 Star Qualmark Self-contained and Serviced Accommodation). Guided...
karameainfo.co.nz
Hotels, Baches, Lodges and B&B accommodation | West Coast, New Zealand | Karamea
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The West Coast’s ‘best kept secret’. Gateway to the Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand. Scenic Flights and Transport. Karamea boasts a wide range of lodges and accommodation to suit all budgets and tastes. Quality spacious one and two bedroom units or studios with cooking facilities. Excellent location. Quiet and private, with uninterrupted views of Mt Stormy and Kahurangi National Park. Only 500m to township. 31 Bridge Street, Karamea. Karamea Farm Baches is a Carbon Neutral business. 64 3 782 6838.
heaphytracker.blogspot.com
The Heaphy Tracker: So that's it for Winter then?
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Tuesday, 21 June 2011. So that's it for Winter then? Now that we're over the shortest day hump, nightriding should become less of an issue as an extra two minutes of daylight will shine every day on those busting themselves riding through the Heaphy without stopping. Some have done it, more have failed and ended up breaking the rules. Thankfully, now that the long evenings have returned, riders are more likely to be breaking pool balls when the sun sets on Karamea. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Heaphy Tracker: The Gunner Return
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Sunday, 17 July 2011. After 10 days of rain, a thunder storm that went on for about a week and hailstones like baby golfballs, now was the time to check the Heaphy track's condition at it's winter worst. I rented a bike from Outdoor Adventures in Karamea and planned a return day trip to the Lewis Hut and arriving at Crayfish point for the high tide. Onwards anyway, more dragging of said bike through creeks and initial patches of mud. Plenty of crap along the way to slow you down; drains blown out, ro...
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The Heaphy Tracker: Year One Verdict - Harmony on the Heaphy
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Thursday, 29 September 2011. Year One Verdict - Harmony on the Heaphy. Phase one of a three year trial draws to a close as mountain bikes are no longer permitted on the Heaphy Track. While the trampers have the Heaphy all to themselves, the bikers have until next May to plan their next Kahurangi adventure. The policy makers will sift through the statistics gleaned from the five month trial and determine the success and impact of close to 2000 riders on the great walk. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Heaphy Tracker: Mud Slinging
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Monday, 4 July 2011. With two months of Heaphy Hut track counter and DOC booking. Data available, a profile has begun to emerge of the typical Heaphy rider. From an estimated 700 riders in May and 400 in June, 92% were New Zealanders, 64% of whom were men. The majority were in the 36 and 66 age category which really points to kiwi elder being more likely to stay overnight than kiwi younger. The figures are largely based on beds booked so there is no record for day-trippers. That the track was not showing...
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The Heaphy Tracker: Heaphy Tracker August Newsletter
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Friday, 5 August 2011. Heaphy Tracker August Newsletter. Welcome back to the Heaphy Track; 87 kms of Grade 3 back-country riding through the Kahurangi National Park and New Zealand’s West Coast. No matter how you choose to tackle the Heaphy, you will be left with a real sense of accomplishment and, as most trips end on the West Coast, you will find everything you need in Karamea to revive after the ride. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Karamea Services and Products. All Karamea Businesses Here.
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The Heaphy Tracker: Crayfish Point
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Thursday, 28 July 2011. Prepared for the Heaphy Track? The Heaphy Track boasts the wild expanses of the western beaches but there are narrow passes along those routes where one should be respectful, observant and fleet of foot. The Crayfish Beds come to mind. Safety wasn't far away. Two steps in fact. The wave washed up to where my bike lay but was nowhere near the impact I had imagined. Further up the track, sea foam was splattered a good seven feet up the bluff face. Thankfully, I misse...Karamea Place...