Scenic drive from Queenstown to Dunedin via The Catlins, Invercargill, New ZealandMap
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The South Island is known as the Ice Island, and the North Island is more natural and landscaped. The road trip will never feel any dullness. New Zealand's most beautiful scenery is always on the road.
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Southern Scenic Route Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The driving distance between the city of Dunedin in the South Island of New Zealand and the small town of Te Anau is nearly 440 kilometers. Although the distance is long, there are many attractions and landscapes to browse along the way. It is very suitable for self-driving travel in the South Island of New Zealand. one of the lines. Because of this, this route is also one of the 101 must-see attractions in New Zealand. New Zealand's well-known "South Island Sightseeing Route" SouthernScenicRoute says it.
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Southern Scenic Route Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The South Island is known as the Ice Island, and the North Island is more natural and landscaped. The road trip will never feel any dullness. New Zealand's most beautiful scenery is always on the road.
We traveled along the South Island sightseeing road through Invercargill and Brave Towns, from Christchurch to Nidin and then to Queenstown. The Caterings scenery along the way was so beautiful. We stop at the Kanning Falls, the Blue-Eye Penguin Habitat (need to go early in the evening), the Moraki Big Pebble, the Bay of Curio and the Cape of Nugate. The Bay of Curio is really original and often sees marine life. We really wanted to go deeper, but we had to stop by Queenstown because of the tight time.