17 Stunning Spots In New Zealand You’ll Want To Visit
Starting the roadtrip, and enjoy this beatiful country~
1. Lake Tekapo, Mckenzie Country
The modern jet boat was first created near Lake Tekapo, but we reckon the sunset over the lake is even better.
2. Laka Wakatipu, Otago
The mountains on the edge of the lake are called The Remarkables for a reason.
3. Mangawhai Heads, Northland
Not only is it beautiful, but Mangawhai also has a weekly market where local artists, food producers, and crafters sell their goods.
4. Castlepoint, Wairarapa
Part of the lower North Island, Castlepoint is known for its incredible scenery, and the seals under the lighthouse.
5. Sterling Falls, Southland
This waterfall is 151 metres high, and more beautiful the closer you get.
6. Waitakere Ranges, Auckland
The Waitakere Ranges are probably the most beautiful part of the greater Auckland region.
7. Abel Tasman National Park, Nelson/Tasman
This park is known for its golden beaches and incredible walking trails.
8. Karangahake Gorge, Bay of Plenty
Walkways through the gorge give great access to remains of the mining era and old railways.
9. Wanaka, Otago
Nestled in the base of the Southern Alps, this small town has a gorgeous lake and views aplenty.
10. Lake Pukaki, Canterbury
This lake was used for the setting of Lake-Town in The Hobbit Trilogy.
11. The Catlins, Otago
The Catlins is known for amazing widlife and rugged coastlines.
12. Cathedral Cove, Coromandel
Cathedral Cove is known for its incredibly unique rock formations and caves, which are ever-changing.
13. Waimangu Volcanic Valley, Rotorua
The valley is a hydrothermal system created in the late 1800s. Frying Pan lake (pictured above) is the largest hot spring in the world.
14. Milford Sound, Southland
Milford Sound is found within Fiordland National Park and is full of endless adventures, and beautiful blue ocean.
15. Port Jackson, Coromandel
Port Jackson is at the northernmost tip of the Coromandel Peninsula.
16. Maraetai, Auckland
Maraetai means “meeting place by the sea”.
17. Moeraki Boulders, Otago
![Moeraki Boulders, Otago](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2015-10/12/1/enhanced/webdr07/enhanced-buzz-wide-20373-1444628263-10.jpg)
These boulders are estimated to have formed over 60 million years ago, and are famous around the world for their spherical shape.
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