In contrast to the dryness of Central Otago, Southland is lush and green. Tranquil waterways attract fly-fishing enthusiasts in search of brown trout. Near-pristine southern rainforest provides opportunities for day walks and hiking. The amazing Catlins Coast promises wildlife encounters and the chance to see Curio Bay - a petrified forest of subtropical kauri and other trees dating back to the Jurassic age.
Southland comes to life in spring. Crisp frosty mornings give way to bright sunny days. Bird life is active and abundant and new-born lambs are dotted against a backdrop of lush green farmland. Southlands gardens are blooming and the whole region is vibrant and alive.
In contrast to the dryness of Central Otago, Southland is lush and green. Tranquil waterways attract fly-fishing enthusiasts in search of brown trout. Near-pristine southern rainforest provides opportunities for day walks and hiking. The amazing Catlins Coast promises wildlife encounters and the chance to see Curio Bay - a petrified forest of subtropical kauri and other trees dating back to the Jurassic age.
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Scenery to soothe your soul
Southland's largest urban centre is Invercargill, a city of over 50,000 people. Visitors
come to admire the elegant Victorian and Edwardian buildings, gardens and landscaped
parks.
A half hour drive south from Invercargill is the fishing port of Bluff - home
to the famous Bluff oyster and a lively annual seafood festival.
From Bluff, visitors can catch a ferry to Stewart Island - a haven for native
bird life and the only place in New Zealand where you can readily see kiwi in
their natural habitat.
Key Features
The Catlins Coast Winding between Fortrose and Kaka Point, the Catlins Coast takes you to enthralling
wildlife experiences, beautiful waterfalls and rustic, farmland scenery. Beaches,
forest walks and nostalgic hospitality will capture your heart.
Park in the city
Invercargill is built around beautiful Queens Park - 80 hectares of gardens,
wildlife and sporting fun. As well as an 18-hole golf course, the park has animal
enclosures, a bird aviary, play areas and the Southland Museum.
Rakiura National Park, Stewart Island
Stewart Island is an ecological wonderland. The clamour of civilisation is replaced
by rapturous birdsong and sounds of the sea. Rendezvous with a kiwi, visit Ulva
Island bird sanctuary or walk one of the many tracks.
Key Tips
There are daily flights to Invercargill from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
From Invercargill you can drive to Queenstown in 2 ½ hours or Te Anau in 2 hours.
Pack warm clothing during autumn and winter months. There's no such thing as
bad weather, just bad clothes!
At all times of the year, the ferry to Stewart Island departs twice daily; the
plane departs three times a day.
MEMORY: Submitted by Alex Lee from Singapore
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We came from 8500kms away to experience the most wonderful journey we have ever had.
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Finding the road to dreams: explore motorcycle legend Burt Munro's Southland. Walk where he rode, meet the locals and feel like you're in the movie filmed here: "The World's Fastest Indian".
Finding the road to dreams: explore motorcycle legend Burt Munro's Southland. Walk where he rode, meet the locals and feel like you're in the movie filmed here: "The World's Fastest Indian".
Think autumn, think Bluff oysters. Autumn is the season for the world-famous Bluff oyster, a seafood delicacy to be savoured.
Autumn is also a magical, colourful time in Southland. The native forests and rolling hills are green all year round but autumn sees the landscape picture-perfect against bright, blue skies. Autumn is also an ideal time for discovering what the region has to offer, from remote beaches, to numerous bush walking tracks, plus waterfalls and wildlife along the way.
Finding the road to dreams: explore motorcycle legend Burt Munro's Southland. Walk where he rode, meet the locals and feel like you're in the movie filmed here: "The World's Fastest Indian".