One of Dorset, England’s most famous tourist spots is Durdle Door, near Lulworth. This area is home to the Jurassic Coast, where you can find an abundance of fossils and interesting geological formations. Durdle Door is certainly one of the most impressive, as the tough Portland stone has been carved into a huge arch, jutting out into the sea. The… Read More
Hiking
Abel Tasman National Park: a pristine paradise
With stunning beaches, enchanting forests and hiking and adventure options for all fitness levels, there’s nothing to not like about Abel Tasman. This National Park is the smallest of all the National Parks in New Zealand; however, it is home to one of the country’s Great Walks. Add in plenty of kayaking, fishing and horse trekking options, and you can… Read More
Te Mata Peak: a great way to see Hawkes Bay
Hawkes Bay is located on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, and is home to many attractions, including the beautiful Te Mata Peak. There are many different hiking and biking options to get to the summit, as well as a paved road for those who’d prefer to drive up. Te Mata is a very significant place… Read More
Your guide to the Tongariro Alpine Crossing
Often described as one of the best day hikes in New Zealand, Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a must for avid hikers. It is a long, challenging hike through a dramatic volcanic landscape and it takes around 7-8 hours to complete. The track is 19.4km long, which doesn’t seem too difficult at first glance. But with steep climbs up to 1886m… Read More
A guide to the Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway
Kaikoura is a lovely little town on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Many people visit the area for its abundance of marine life and opportunities to see whales, dolphins, seals and more. It is also a beautiful area, where huge snow-capped mountains plunge almost directly into the ocean, and the grey pebble beaches hide shining… Read More
9 Tips for a long distance relationship that works!
Being in a long distance relationship can be hard. Really hard. That person that you want to be with the most is miles away and it could be months before you see them again. You might wonder if it is worth all the heartache. But I’m here to tell you that it definitely CAN be worth it, and that the… Read More
Rocky Mountain: Wanaka’s short but rewarding hike
3 hour return There are many impressive hiking opportunities around Wanaka. Its stunning location means that you are spoiled for views everywhere you go. But, if you’re looking for a walk that has all of the reward for less of the effort, I highly recommend Rocky Mountain’s summit track. The track starts at Diamond Lake Conservation Area car park, 18.5km… Read More
Whispering Falls: Nelson’s stunning day hike
2 hours return If you’re anything like me, after spending some time in a city you’d like to get back out into nature and do some hiking. I was pretty happy to find out about this short day hike to Whispering Falls, just a 40 minute drive out of Nelson city centre, at the top of New Zealand’s South Island…. Read More
Aoraki/Mount Cook: Hooker Valley Track
When I visited Aoraki/Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain, I felt like I’d wandered into a fairytale. I know how that sounds, but honestly, it’s probably the most beautiful place I’ve ever visited! At 3,724 metres high, Mount Cook is a challenge for the most experienced mountain climbers, but for the vast majority of us it is merely a beautiful… Read More
Sunset Peak: a different world
Sunset Peak is the third-highest mountain in Hong Kong at 869m and is located on Lantau Island. As the name suggests, it is a great place to watch the sunset; however, if you prefer not to be descending in darkness, it is also stunning during the day. There are a few different places to start the trail, depending on whether… Read More