Glaciers scoured the Fiordland landscape for tens of thousands of years, carving the fiords, lakes and deep U-shaped valleys so typical of the area. Glaciers scoured the Fiordland landscape for tens ...
The long, slow flowing pools of the lower river provide ideal habitat for very large brown trout. These trophy-sized fish present a fantastic challenge for anglers, particularly during summer when ...
This popular walk has spectacular views across the pristine waters of the Te Whanganui-o-Hei Marine Reserve and ends at the iconic beach archway. The track starts at the top of Grange Road. Plan your ...
Rising above Bannockburn and rich in goldmining history, the Carrick Range is one of the most accessible mountain ranges in Central Otago. These tracks take you to three conservation areas and two ...
John Reid Hut sits at 1240 m elevation on the eastern side of the Arthur Range. Access is easiest via Chummies Track from the Wangapeka and can be visited as part of multi-day trips to Kiwi Saddle.
This hut is on the Te Araroa Trail and can be busy over summer. Motorised access over Maling Pass is closed during the winter, if the track is wet or there is high fire danger. There is usually snow ...