11 Aug 2025

Guide to Peters Pool Walk
The Peters Pool Walk is a popular short walk located in the Franz Josef Glacier region on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island. It offers visitors an easy walk through lush native rainforest filled with ferns and towering trees. The walk leads to a small reflective kettle lake that’s known for its mirror-like views of the Southern Alps and distant Franz Josef Glacier viewpoints. Formed by glacial meltwater, the pool is a perfect spot to pause, take photos, and experience the beauty of this unique alpine landscape.
This track is often included in lists of family-friendly hikes in the South Island because it’s accessible and suitable for a range of fitness levels, with only gentle slopes and a well-maintained path. The walk is also an excellent example of the Westland Tai Poutini National Park walks. It’s also a great chance to experience the rainforest and glacial scenery that make this part of New Zealand so special. For visitors looking for a short, scenic outing near Franz Josef, the Peters Pool Walk is a must-see.
10 Aug 2025

Guide to Awaroa/Godley Head Track
If you’re chasing that classic Christchurch coastline shot—crumbling volcanic cliffs, cobalt sea and the Southern Alps hovering on the horizon—the Awaroa/Godley Head Track delivers it on a plate. Beginning on the sand at Taylors Mistake and looping 9 km around a windswept headland, the walk weaves past restored World-War-II gun emplacements, shag colonies and the occasional pod of Hector’s dolphins. Bring sturdy trainers, a sense of curiosity and a full phone battery, your camera will get a workout.
9 Aug 2025

Guide to Pancake Rocks
The Pancake Rocks in Punakaiki are one of New Zealand’s most famous coastal sights. They’re renowned for their dramatic, layered limestone formations that resemble stacked pancakes. Visitors also come to see the Punakaiki blowholes, where waves force seawater high into the air through natural rock chimneys, a spectacular natural show, especially at high tide.
An easy, scenic 1.1 km loop walk guides visitors through lush coastal vegetation, offering multiple viewpoints and a close look at the layered formations. The trail is accessible for most fitness levels and is one of Paparoa National Park’s top attractions.
5 Aug 2025

Guide to Queen Charlotte Sound
Queen Charlotte Sound in New Zealand is a stunning part of the Marlborough Sounds, known for its calm, turquoise waters, forested hills, and secluded coves. Travellers visit to hike, kayak, and cruise through this natural playground, with activities suitable for all levels of adventure.
The area is also home to the famous Queen Charlotte Track, a 72 km trail that offers some of New Zealand’s best coastal walking and biking. Along the way, walkers and bikers can explore lush native forest, remote beaches, and historic sites like Ship Cove where Captain Cook landed in the 1770s.
Wildlife is another draw — keep an eye out for dolphins, fur seals, and a range of seabirds. The calm, sheltered waters also make it one of the best places in New Zealand for kayaking and leisurely boat tours. Whether you’re on foot, in a kayak, or cruising by boat, Queen Charlotte Sound offers a chance to experience the quieter, natural side of the South Island.
4 Aug 2025

Guide to Kahurangi National Park
Kahurangi National Park is one of New Zealand’s largest and most biodiverse protected areas. Covering nearly 500,000 hectares, it stretches from the rugged West Coast to the limestone karst landscapes of the Oparara Basin and the high alpine peaks around Mount Owen and Mount Arthur.
Visitors come here for the chance to explore some of the country’s most spectacular wilderness. The park is known for its dramatic natural features: marble caves, dense forests, remote beaches, and limestone arches. A popular walk is the legendary Heaphy Track, a 4–5 day journey through forest, river valleys, and coastal headlands. You can also tackle shorter scenic walks like the Mount Arthur Summit Track. Mountain bikers flock to the Old Ghost Road, a remote and rugged ride that’s become a bucket-list experience for experienced riders.
Nature lovers also visit to see unique wildlife. The park is home to native birds like the great spotted kiwi, kaka, and whio (blue duck). Botanists and geology enthusiasts find plenty to explore too, with some of the most diverse plant life in the country and fascinating rock formations like those seen on Mount Owen Lord of the Rings filming locations. The combination of remoteness, varied landscapes, and rich ecology makes Kahurangi National Park a true wilderness destination.
1 Aug 2025

Guide to Pelorus Bridge
Located in the beautiful Marlborough region of New Zealand, Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve is a popular natural spot known for its easy walks, crystal-clear swimming holes, and peaceful forest surroundings.
The Pelorus River itself has gained extra attention as a Hobbit filming location in New Zealand. Scenes for The Desolation of Smaug were shot in the gorge, adding to the area’s appeal for movie fans and nature lovers alike. Pelorus River kayaking tours are also a highlight, with guided paddles that let you glide through the same spectacular landscapes seen in the films.
For many, the draw is simply to unwind and take in the scenery, whether that’s along one of the easy Pelorus Bridge walks or parked up and relaxing at the family-friendly Pelorus Bridge DOC campground.