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Christchurch & Canterbury

There is no better way to really get to know a destination than on foot and there is no shortage of spectacular walks in this part of the world. So pack your walking boots for a real adventure.

Hiking (or ‘tramping’ as the Kiwis call it) is a national pastime in New Zealand with hundreds of magnificent walks – guided or unguided, ranging from the easy to the challenging - to lead you through some of the most spectacular scenery on Earth.

Among the country’s “Great Walks” are the Fiordland National Park walks including the world renowned spectacular Milford Track, the stunning Routeburn Alpine Track and the strikingly diverse Hollyford Track; as well as beautiful coastal walks such as the Queen Charlotte or the Abel Tasman track, with opportunities to substitute walking with swimming and kayaking.

For something completely different, trek the Tongariro around volcanic craters and brilliantly colourful volcanic lakes, or try heli-hiking the Franz Josef Glacier to explore the breathtaking blue ice caves.

Most of these walks can incorporate comfortable lodge accommodation, in themselves as much a part of the experience as the amazing scenery. However, for those who prefer a more leisurely encounter with nature, almost all accommodations across the nation have gentle local walks to enjoy.

Travellers keen to stretch their legs are also well catered for in Australia. From multi-day hikes through the Blue Mountains’ sandstone gorges or the wilderness coastline of Tasmania’s Freycinet Peninsula; to a quick stroll before breakfast on the spectacular cliff top walk that winds its way along Sydney’s coastline from Bondi to Bronte.

Walk beside the icy streams, ancient pines and glacial lakes of Cradle Mountain, past ancient Aboriginal rock art and dramatic rock formations in the Grampians or learn the legends of the Dreamtime with a base walk around Uluru (Ayers Rock).

If you can bring yourself to steal a moment from the idyllic beaches of the Pacific, these beautiful islands also reward walkers with a surprising diversity of spectacular walks: the lush valleys, peaks and ridges showcase another face of French Polynesia at every turn. The Cook Islands’ Rarotonga's Cross-Island Track and Samoa’s spectacular volcanic walks are equally impressive.

Hiking & Walking Accommodation in Christchurch & Canterbury

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New Zealand Apartments is a collection of serviced apartments located conveniently throughout the country. There are 48 properties in coastal locations, resorts, golf resorts, tourist destinations and major cities, many with direct water access or..

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At the foot of New Zealand’s tallest mountain amidst some of the country’s most spectacular alpine scenery is one of New Zealand’s most historic hotels. The original Hermitage Hotel at Aoraki Mount Cook was opened to adventurous travellers in 1884..

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With contemporary design which is a complement to the breathtaking scenery, Hapuku Lodge perfectly positions guests to take advantage of Kaikoura’s activities.The Lodge sits between the mountains and the ocean, on a deer stud and olive farm..

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Just ninety minutes drive from Christchurch, Grasmere Lodge is one of New Zealand's leading luxury Lodge experiences at the heart of a 6,000 hectare working station (ranch) surrounded by the stunning alpine scenery of the Southern Alps.

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Claremont provides wonderful country home accommodation with an unequalled geological experience that has been featured in the Andrew Harper Hideaway Report, and considered as one of the most stunning in New Zealand.

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East of the Southern Alps lies the high country – wide valleys, tawny tussock, trout rivers and kea birds. In the heart of these mountains is Wilderness Lodge Arthur’s Pass. The Lodge is set in a beech forest on a 3000 hectare sheep farm/nature..