New Zealand

desember 2023 - januar 2024
  • Jonny Cooper
  • Imogen Hulbert
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  • Jonny Cooper
  • Imogen Hulbert

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  • Christmas in Canterbury

    25. desember 2023, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Christmas looked a little different this year 🎄

    We started the day speaking with our families and tucking into bacon butties. Then we headed out for a walk in the nearby town, which took us along the estuary and to the beach. Long story short, we took a massive detour and ended up in some mud flats surrounded by birds - Immy was loving life!

    Eventually we made it to the beach for our picnic and Jonny had a refreshing dip in the Pacific.

    Arriving back home, we tucked into some New Zealand lamb, new season asparagus, roasties and a lovely bottle of Syrah. We had hoped the wood fired hot tub would then be ready for us, but after six hours of heating up it was very much tepid! But we got in regardless and enjoyed some star gazing to end another lovely day!
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  • Boxing Day in Christchurch

    26. desember 2023, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    On Boxing Day, we headed to Christchurch, checking out Quake City (a museum dedicated to the 2011 earthquake) and the Botanical Gardens. The city has developed so much since I last visited in 2016, when the aftermath of the earthquake was still very obvious.

    After a day in town, we returned to our cabin to make the most of our last night there, enjoying a pizza and wine night 🥰
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  • Kaikoura

    27. desember 2023, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    After packing up and feeding the chickens, we hit the road again to head to Kaikōura - Māori for “meal of crayfish” to spot some whales. The bay is basically the Grand Canyon but underwater, so a great place to see marine life.

    As we arrived, the place lived up to its name as we immediately saw a pod of dolphins playing in the shallows.

    Heading out to sea, we followed a pesky whale that didn’t want to be found (don’t blame him). The captain informed us that he wasn’t using his echolocation, so would be very hard to find. After a good hour or so, he finally made not one, but two appearances, so we got very lucky!

    Chilly from a couple of hours at sea, we tucked into a fish supper to end the day!
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  • Wellington

    28.–30. des. 2023, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

    We dropped the car in Picton and got the ferry across to Wellington. The 4hr trip takes you through the stunning scenery of the Marlborough Sounds. The sun was shining and the Cook Strait was like a mill pond. When we arrived in Wellington we made our way to Jenny's friends (Rhiannon and Dylan) for an exceptional home cooked meal and the finest local wines. Their house overlooks the hills Wellington is built on and we met their adorable greyhound Bryn.

    The next day we made our way to the Te Papa museum to see the Gallipoli exhibition. The pictures don't do justice to how large the models were.

    Then we headed to the trendy Cuba Street for a late lunch and mimosas. Following lunch we made our way up Mount Victoria in search of a view over the city and a Middle-earth film location. We found a short cut to mushrooms, but promptly had to get off the road 😏

    At the top of Mount Victoria you could see all of about 10m ahead of you. Magical. So we crossed the city to go to the top of the Botonical Gardens (where you could see 20m ahead of you) and got the cable car down.

    We ended our eclectic day with dinner at Rosello having small plates of local produce and washed down with a bottle of Pinot Nior.
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  • Martinborough

    30. desember 2023, New Zealand ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

    Oh Martinborough, you beauty! A short yet slightly terrifying drive up the winding mountain pass from Wellington (via a pit stop to see Rivendell) to this small pocket of NZ’s wine country.

    Home to small, locally run vineyards - we had a bite to eat in town before an afternoon of wine tasting. Sampling some lovely Riesling, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir and learning about Martinborough’s wine making heritage.

    An evening meal in our hotel was the perfect end to a lovely sunny day.
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  • New Year in Tongariro National Park

    31. des.–2. jan. 2024, New Zealand ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    Arriving in Tongariro National Park in the pouring rain, our early night on NYE sadly wasn’t rewarded with a hike along the Tongariro Crossing. Despite sunshine the next morning, 80mph winds recorded at the top by the Dept of Conservation meant it was sadly cancelled.

    Obviously disappointing, but we were determined to still enjoy the park. We were told a lower 18k walk around the Tama Lakes would still offer amazing views of waterfalls and volcanic craters dotted between Mt Ngauruhoe and Mt Ruapehu (aka Mt Doom). The walk was spectacular and the views were unbelievable. An amazing way to kick off the new year! I
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  • Rotorua

    2.–3. jan. 2024, New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Next stop Rotorua, New Zealand’s most dynamic geothermal area and a sacred place for the Māori. En route we stopped at Lake Taupō (NZ’s largest lake which sits in the caldera of a volcano) and Huka Falls (220,000 litres of water per sec fall over an 11m high waterfall).

    As we arrived in Rotorua, our first stop was a tree walk in the Redwood Forest, followed by a tour around Te Puia where we saw geysers, boiling mud pools and visited the Kiwi Conservation Centre.

    In the evening we went to a Māori cultural evening to learn about their history, music and traditions. Jonny was nominated as chief of our bus, so had to take part in a welcoming ceremony. After performances and activities we had a traditional hangi for dinner.
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  • Concerning Hobbiton

    3. januar 2024, New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Time to unleash the nerd...

    Hobbiton is set in a beautiful location (Alexander's farm) which was 'discovered' by Jackson in a helicopter flight when looking for the perfect spot for the Shire.

    The tour took us through the entrance to the Shire and around the Hobbit holes featured in the films. Seeing Bag End, Sam' house and also Immy was able to revisit the party tree (where she got special access for her 22nd birthday - how much has changed since then!).

    Then we get to experience the inside of a Hobbit hole, a new feature of the site, which had been meticulously crafted by Jackson around the story of a Hobbit family, the attention to detail was something else and we made ourselves at home very quickly.

    Finally, we rounded off the tour with a 11am beer at the Green Dragon overlooking the whole set.

    What. A. Morning.
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  • Waiheke Island

    3.–5. jan. 2024, New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Waiheke Island - what a way to end our trip! After a morning in Hobbiton we took the ferry across from Auckland and arrived at Mudbrick Vineyard - our home for the night.

    Drinking fizz, enjoying the views across the bay to Auckland’s skyline - we soaked up the sun and tucked into mussels, steak and a nice glass of red before a dip in the hot tub for some star gazing.

    The next day we had a lovely lunch at the vineyard (amazing lamb) and then went to explore the island. Walking around the bay, swimming in the Pacific and ending our day with a beach-side pizza and L&P!

    The perfect end to the best trip 💕
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