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Queenstown
New Zealand's Adventure Capital
By Neville Peat
'Founded on gold, sustained on scenery, developed on adrenalin …'
Queenstown is unlike anywhere else in New Zealand. It is the country's
tourism mecca, with lots of good reasons: mountains, rivers, lakes, climate,
snow sports, tramping, fishing, bungy jumping, whitewater-rafting - the
list goes on and on.
Neville Peat provides a guide to the region, with descriptions of
its highlights. Queenstown is a stroller's town and the book opens
with places around town that can be visited on foot. The next chapter
introduces many of the activities, free as well as commercial, that are
available. Walks - some short, others serious tramps - can
be found near the town and along the shores of Lake Wakatipu. The surrounding
region offers trips to old gold-mining sites, lakeside drives, and some
challenges. And there is a chapter on winter, a special time in Queenstown
as people arrive from all over the world to enjoy skiing, snowboarding
and other sports.
Contents
1 'Fit for a Queen'
2 Downtown
3 150 Activities and Counting
4 Winter
5 Walks
6 Exploring Wakatipu
About the Author
Neville Peat is the author of numerous guides to
southern New Zealand natural features and attractions, including
The Catlins and Wanaka.
He is based in Dunedin.
Publication details
ISBN 1 877276 62 6, paperback, 240 x
170mm, 64 pages,
illustrated, $19.95
Local Guides
Release: October 200
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