Getting To The Clay Cliffs In Omarama - A Geological Wonder
The Clay Cliffs are a couple of hours drive from Queenstown and well worth the visit. The landscape is dramatically different from the rest of the area and the formations are a geological wonder. Here's everything you need to know about the Clay Cliffs in Omarama and how to get there.
Girls Only Days at The Remarkables
I've always snowboarded in mixed groups (almost always skewed towards males) so the thought of just riding with girls has never really crossed my mind. I wasn't even sure it was an appealing prospect, but I believe in the 'don't knock it till you try it' philosophy so I looked into it all a little bit further.
Queenstown Nevis Bungy Jump and Swing - A Travellers Guide
The Nevis Bungy Jump and the Nevis Swing are two of the main attractions in Queenstown. New Zealand is a country of countless adventures anyway, but these two are an experience you will probably never forget.
New Zealand’s first commercial ski field, Coronet Peak, turns 70 and the party is this Friday
In 1947 Coronet Peak in Queenstown opened with just a rope tow pulling keen skiers up a mountain, the first commercial ski field to open in New Zealand.
Seventy years have passed and the ski field is now running eight lifts, welcomes thousands of guests on a fine weather day, has the largest snow-making system in the Southern Hemisphere, boasts the longest day on the snow with first tracks through to night ski, and has come to be loved as one of the best ski experiences New Zealand has to offer.
A 2017 Guide To All South Island New Zealand Ski Resorts
If you haven't already planned your winter getaway and are thinking of skiing or snowboarding in New Zealand's south island, here's a great infographic which gives a snapshot of all of the ski resorts in the south island including lift pass prices and the number of lifts.
Canyoning In Queenstown: An Action Packed Day Of Adventure
Imagine an adrenaline filled outdoor adventure where it’s about the journey just as much as the destination. Canyoning is a way of exploring canyons from top to bottom using a variety of techniques which may include hiking, scrambling, climbing, abseiling, jumping and swimming.