Lake Manhinerangi

Lake Mahinerangi

Where is Lake Mahinerangi? As there are still a few ‘gaps in our map’, we thought that we would revisit the small Otago township of Lawrence and set about exploring the nearby Lake Mahinerangi and Waipori Falls areas.   Lake Mahinerangi lies only 35km west of Dunedin and approximately a 35km drive from our base […]

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St Bathans

Like the miners in the 1800s, we were lured to St Bathans to discover gold.  Well actually, the history surrounding the discovery of gold to be exact. The Creation of St Bathans St Bathans began as a boomtown known as Dunstan Creek way back in 1863.  In less than a year, there were 1,000 miners […]

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Thomson Gorge Road

Thomson Gorge Road – Dunstan Mountains The day after we ‘nailed the Nevis Valley’ (click on the previous blog here), the sun was still shining so we thought we’d conquer the Thomson Gorge Road.   We decided to travel the road over the Dunstan Mountains from west to east.  This meant we joined Thomson Gorge […]

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Alexandra

Exploring Alexandra Alexandra was only a short drive from our camping spot at Pinders Pond near Roxburgh (46km).  See our previous blog. We had our eyes on finishing off the Roxburgh Gorge Cycle Trail by cycling Alexandra to Doctors Point and return.  More on this later in the blog. Alexandra has a bit of a […]

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Roxburgh

Nestled beside the magnificent Mount Benger range, the small sleepy township of Roxburgh sits in the heart of the stunning Teviot Valley in Central Otago. Some of NZ’s largest and best summer fruits can be found here.  They have been growing stone fruit here as early as the 1880s, starting off with a couple of […]

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Arrowtown

After pressing pause on our explorations of the Catlins (see our previous blog here), Arrowtown was next on our sights. When it comes to Arrowtown for us, it’s a case of ‘never say never’! The Timing was Right for Arrowtown Now, we admit that we’re not fans of the Queenstown/Arrowtown area.  It is not the […]

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