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New Zealand

Active New Zealand: Hike and Bike the South Island

Program No. 20621RJ
New Zealand is stunning. Come explore this outdoor adventurer’s paradise as you raft the Hurunui River, cycle on scenic trails, and hike mountains familiar from the “Lord of the Rings.”

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At a Glance

For outdoor enthusiasts who live for snow-capped mountain peaks, pristine coastlines, and immaculate cycle paths through stunning landscapes, New Zealand’s South Island is the ultimate destination. In the shadow of the stunning Southern Alps, hike through valleys and along trails you might recognize from the “Lord of the Rings” movies. Experience the thrill of river rafting through rocky gorges and cycle a rail trail through spectacular wide-open tussock country. Absorb the majesty of towering granite walls and waterfalls as you cruise by vessel through glacier-carved Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park.
Activity Level
Outdoor: Spirited
Hiking up to six miles on mixed, sometimes hilly terrain, cycling up to 20 miles on mostly flat terrain, and river rafting.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Enjoy an exhilarating day of expert-led rafting on the pristine Hurunui River.
  • Bike the Otago Rail Trail, a well-maintained gravel path through rocky gorges and past small villages.
  • Wonder at the spectacular beauty of Fiordland's Milford Sound by vessel.
Featured Expert
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Russell Davie
Russell Davie is an ex-dairy farmer with a background in geology, geography, soil mineralogy and volcanology, with a particular interest in the Fiordland area, in and around Te Anau, where he now lives and the lake, which bears the same name.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Russell Davie is an ex-dairy farmer with a background in geology, geography, soil mineralogy and volcanology, with a particular interest in the Fiordland area, in and around Te Anau, where he now lives and the lake, which bears the same name.
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Esther Sassenburg is Dutch-born, married to Eric, and lives in Nelson. Her main career has been in urban planning, and she has worked in countries around the world. After settling in New Zealand, she became a teacher, specializing in social sciences. This has given her a broad general knowledge of the country. In her free time, Esther loves the outdoors, particularly tramping (hiking), cycling, and water sports. Esther also has an interest in European languages and currently works as a French language teacher.
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Eric McPherson is a retired cabinetmaker and wood machinist who ran his own furniture-joinery business. Now in his free time, he is doing community volunteering, mainly environmental and predator control work, and is a mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters. Eric also enjoys tramping (hiking), recreational cycling, kayaking, and jogging. He has a passion for classic motorcycles and DIY in his garage. Eric is married to his wife, Esther.
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Loretta Newton has spent many years in education, including as a school principal, before leaving to work with her husband, Paul, on their 2000-acre sheep and beef farm, near the Marlborough Sounds. They developed a travel venture, entertaining guests from around the world with sheepdog and shearing demonstrations. They recently took on an organic vineyard and are enjoying the challenge of producing grapes for the Marlborough wine industry. Loretta is a keen tramper, mountain biker, and tennis player with a large organic garden.
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Paul Newton spent some years in the NZ police before getting into rural employment, first dairy farming for two years. He then moved into shearing and sheep mustering. He started work on a hill country sheep farm in 1992, purchasing it in 1998. He continued running the property until 2021. He was involved with travel groups, having on-farm experience for a number of years. Paul competed in sheep dog trialing for many years; he has also been a hang glider pilot and flown paragliders.
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Program No.
20621
Duration
14 days
Program Begins
Hanmer Springs
Program Concludes
Te Anau
Group Type
Small Group
Activity Level
At a Glance
For outdoor enthusiasts who live for snow-capped mountain peaks, pristine coastlines, and immaculate cycle paths through stunning landscapes, New Zealand’s South Island is the ultimate destination. In the shadow of the stunning Southern Alps, hike through valleys and along trails you might recognize from the “Lord of the Rings” movies. Experience the thrill of river rafting through rocky gorges and cycle a rail trail through spectacular wide-open tussock country. Absorb the majesty of towering granite walls and waterfalls as you cruise by vessel through glacier-carved Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Enjoy an exhilarating day of expert-led rafting on the pristine Hurunui River.
  • Bike the Otago Rail Trail, a well-maintained gravel path through rocky gorges and past small villages.
  • Wonder at the spectacular beauty of Fiordland's Milford Sound by vessel.
Featured Expert
Profile Image
Russell Davie
Russell Davie is an ex-dairy farmer with a background in geology, geography, soil mineralogy and volcanology, with a particular interest in the Fiordland area, in and around Te Anau, where he now lives and the lake, which bears the same name.
Please Note:
This expert may not be available for every date of the program
Profile Image of Loretta Newton
Loretta Newton
Loretta Newton has spent many years in education, including as a school principal, before leaving to work with her husband, Paul, on their 2000-acre sheep and beef farm, near the Marlborough Sounds. They developed a travel venture, entertaining guests from around the world with sheepdog and shearing demonstrations. They recently took on an organic vineyard and are enjoying the challenge of producing grapes for the Marlborough wine industry. Loretta is a keen tramper, mountain biker, and tennis player with a large organic garden.
Profile Image of Paul Newton
Paul Newton
Paul Newton spent some years in the NZ police before getting into rural employment, first dairy farming for two years. He then moved into shearing and sheep mustering. He started work on a hill country sheep farm in 1992, purchasing it in 1998. He continued running the property until 2021. He was involved with travel groups, having on-farm experience for a number of years. Paul competed in sheep dog trialing for many years; he has also been a hang glider pilot and flown paragliders.
Activity Level
Outdoor: Spirited
Hiking up to six miles on mixed, sometimes hilly terrain, cycling up to 20 miles on mostly flat terrain, and river rafting.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Suggested Reading List
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You can also find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
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