Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown.
The most scenic drive in the region, driving the Glenorchy Road is an absolute must-do. Though you may not want to do it the way we chose to do on a few occasions. As heading along the road in our previous 10.5m motorhome required more nerve and skill than driving a car. As this 45-minute journey takes you along the edge of Lake Wakatipu, through native Beech Forest, past steep rocky cliffs and delivering exceptional views of the Southern Alps.

Heading down the road by car is preferable as you may want to pull over and stop for a minute to appreciate the beauty, one, in particular, is the Bennett’s Bluff lookout, which is glaringly apparent when you come across it. The view opens up to the top of the lake. Across Pigeon Island and up to Earnslaw Glacier in the distance, the gateway to the Mount Aspiring National Park.
Does it get any better than this? Perhaps, after all, there are some beautiful spots in this world we live in.
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Beautiful!!
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What intrepid travelers you two are, driving your big bus on our dodgy roads. When we went to the Catlins in a little camper van, we wound down a tiny dirt road for 10kms to spend the night at a DOC camp at a beautiful isolated beach only to find a big bus had arrived there before us. Gutsy!
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I can’t take the credit for the skillful driving that was all done by your cousin. Many of the large rigs head to remote places in the early hours of the morning. Especially when heading up to the northern parts of the Coromandel. We lost a side mirror on our way out of that place. The looks from oncoming travellers when they saw us coming was priceless ๐
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Shock horror ๐
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PS The Catlins is one place I would love to spend more time in. Nothing quite like that area in New Zealand.
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Gorgeous photo’s Suzanne! That’s one, impressive motorhome ๐
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She was a beauty and it never felt claustrophobic. It created many happy memories for us over a 10 year span. To get our fix now we will have to hire one, cheaper than maintaining another.
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Oh take me there! Take me anywhere! Lovely photo. ๐
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I gather lockdown is affecting you, as a writer you would be in your element having more time. Yes, it’s easy to get tired of our environment when we see the same thing everyday. Hopefully for not much longer!
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It is affecting me but not as much as most. Thank goodness for my writing! Best, Marje
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Remarkable Remarkables! You Kiwis are spoiled for scenery! Mel
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Funny that as we are such nomadic creatures. Though I think that will no longer be the case for many of us.
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We just have to be patient for a little while and then our nomadic dreams can come to life again…
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For many that won’t happen. I have a feeling that travelling will require more insurance that’s if you can get it or afford it. Borders will be tighter than a proverbial fishes ass.
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Yes, and some people will just give up on travel altogether….and as for the cruise industry….. :-0
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Very reasonable priced cruise liners for sale! Yes, that travel industry is now a total disaster!
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It will bounce back one day. It just may mean that we plan and travel very differently.
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I would rule out travelling for at least 2 years unless you have very good insurance coverage and are not concerned with contracting a virus.
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Call me crazy, but as soon as they say we are ‘good to go’, I will be gone!
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No, it rarely gets better than Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu! Love love love this whole area. As an aside, I set a rather spicy scene by the lake at Paradise in one of my novels… #justsaying
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Spicy scene eh, OMG you didn’t catch me for your inspiration did you? ๐
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LOL!!!!
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Magnificent views. And I would never want to drive one of those large motor homes anywhere!๐
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I will never be driving one, I didn’t feel experienced enough when we owned it to go for my heavy vehicle license so Les drove us everywhere. Now we own a smallish car which is a breeze to drive.
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What stunning scenery. You are very lucky to be in New Zealand.
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We are Jude and we never take it for granted. As I do with our wonderful blogging community which keeps me busy when other social activities are now not happening.
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Looks fabulous, Suzanne! What a beautiful area!
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Beautiful!
Wishing you a safe and happy holiday weekend!
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It is a picturesque area of NZ. Holiday weekend??? Very easy to be safe as we are in lockdown and no travelling.
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Absolutely gorgeous!
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Lovely pics of down South.. ๐
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Wonderful. Balm for the eyes and for the soul.
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An area where there no worries about invading someones space. Beautiful area for a roadtrip.
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Beautiful photos. What a lovely place!
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It is indeed and will be hard hit with the lack of tourists visiting.
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It’s the same here.
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Yes, Europe has been hit hard. Very sad situation.
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Stunningly beautiful, you are so lucky to have this unspoilt beauty
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We are fortunate to live in NZ. It is going to be interesting how our economy restarts itself as we rely on tourism. Oh well, we still have our dairy industry!
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I know the economic effects of all of this are doing to be devastating for so many countries, it is catch 22. Lift the restrictions and increase the deaths, keep the restrictions and goodness knows that will the economy will end up like. I think though the restrictions are still the better option for now
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Agreed Becky, saving lives should always come before economic woes. Catch 22 which there’s no winner.
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