West Coast NZ | Top 10 Must Do's
Check Out Our Top 10 Activity, Attraction & Accommodation Options When Visiting The West Coast.
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Read ArticleHavelock. Gateway to the Pelorus (Te Hoiere) and Kenepuru Sounds also known as the Greenshell Mussel Capital of the World.
Read ArticleThe West Coast offers a spectacular trip into some of New Zealand's most unruly and beautiful landscapes.
Read ArticleIn 1861, Gabriel Read discovered gold in the aptly named, ‘Gabriel’s Gully’ and triggered the birth of the Otago Goldrush. Thus, the little town of Lawrence, Otago, was born!
Read ArticleOne of the things that New Zealand is famous for is our amazing bird life with people coming from all over the world to see some of the planets most unique and sometimes most endangered birds. The South Island is blessed with not only some amazing bird watching locations but also a number of organisations and shelters involved in both bird conservation and rescue/rehabilitation. We are honoured to be a small cog in that rescue machine as we service not only our local area but also certain types of birds from all over the South Island.
Read ArticleThe small township of Manapouri is cloaked in ethereal beauty. Not many inhabited destinations are totally ‘owned’ by nature but this wee dot on the edge of Fiordland National Park is some of Mother Nature’s best work!
Read ArticleNew Zealand became part of the British Empire in 1840. Migrant ships transported new residents from Britain & Europe, often via Australia. With migrant records often lost or unattainable, it's the small regional historical societies that may hold the answers to your family history.
Read ArticleBluff, the southernmost town on New Zealand's South Island, is steeped in maritime history. Gateway to Rakiura/Stewart Island, this beautiful seaside village offers excellent accommodation, fantastic dining & a trip back in time.
Read ArticleIn the first of our ‘Small Town South’ series, we feature Otautau.
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