A-Z of NZ Locations, New Zealand, The Motorhoming Years

A-Z of NZ Locations – Hakatere Conservation Park, Canterbury

Firstly, this magical place was spotted on our way to the Rakaia River for some fishing. To be more factual, Les was to do the fishing, and I was to eat the hopeful catch, way back when motorhoming was our thing.

You are going to view a few vistas that may contain the wow factor for you between paragraphs. Don’t be fooled by the calm, glorious views that most photographers swoon over. I suggest you check the weather before you head to this area of Canterbury.

Why, you ask? When the wind hits inside the valley, as it often does, this park can be an unbearable place to be. There is dust everywhere, and it’s not how we want people to remember this place. Again, just double-check the weather forecast.

Facts you never knew?

New Zealand has 3,820 lakes with a surface area larger than one hectare (10,000). Of these, 775 lakes are at least 0.5 kilometres long. These lakes cover about 1.3% of the country’s land area, ranging from volcanic crater lakes in the North Island to glacial lakes in the South Island.

Toitu Te Whenua // Leave The Land Undisturbed

22 thoughts on “A-Z of NZ Locations – Hakatere Conservation Park, Canterbury”

    1. It is certainly a wild part of Canterbury which is known for it’s nasty winds in exposed areas. One area, while parked up for a few days was great for clothes drying and our jeans were parallel to the ground while flapping about. šŸ™‚

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  1. Nice photos of a wild and beautiful landscape.
    I am just going through and reviewing, thinning down and geotagging the photos from a 2011 trip I did in that whole area – a fun memory update and challenge that I will share soon.

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    1. Haha, yep, wind does terrible things to our equilibrium. I can handle rain and the cold, but add strong wind, and I’m likely to stay inside. Our ex-huge motorhome was rocked by the wind on numerous occasions while touring the South Island, leaving us looking like startled possums more than once.

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  2. We spent 4 months in NZ (unfortunately only on the North Island), but what a beautiful country you have! And we had quite a lot of windy and rainy days, but in the end, I only remember the beautiful nature and friendly people. Stunning photos.

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    1. That’s one thing no one has control over: the damned weather. Pleased you had a great time, yes, the South Island is so different and extremely picturesque. A place to explore, though, for me, I love living in the Bay of Plenty and visiting the South Island. You might have to return, and I’ll turn on the sunshine šŸ˜‰

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