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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.01 to 31.12 - Page nb 102

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.01.2021 - 31.12.2021
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Discover winter wonderlands across the Land of the Long White Cloud. New Zealand ski fields are among some of the best in the Southern Hemisphere, and are located within magnificent settings. Plus, they're close to other adrenalin-pumping or nature-based activities, perfect for off-slope time. Queenstown is the perfect base for accessing Coronet Peak and The Remarkables ski areas ~ each being less than an hour out of town. In the same region, Wanaka is the perfect launching pad to access both Cardrona and Treble Cone. Both cities and all the mountains have excellent facilities, including restaurants and family facilities. Further north, accessed best via Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island, is Mt Hutt. It’s one of the largest and highest ski areas in the South Island with expansive vistas of the Canterbury Plains and Southern Alps. Not limited to the South Island, the North Island boasts its own ski fields on the imposing Mt Ruapehu. Located in the middle of the North Island, equidistant between both Auckland and Wellington, this mountain has dual ski areas — Turoa and Whakapapa. The ski areas have great facilities, and the mountain is circled by quaint towns and beautiful landscapes. POINT-TO-POINT DRIVING TIMES NORTH ISLAND ‘Auckland—Mt Ruapehu 4hrs 1Omins Rotorua~Mt Ruapehu 2hrs 20mins Wellington-Mt Ruapehu hrs 1Omins SOUTH ISLAND Christchurch—Me Hutt Ihr 40mins Wanaka~Cardrona 20mins Wanaka—Treble Cone 25mins ‘Queenstown—Wanaka Ihr Queenstown—Cardrona 45mins Queenstown—Treble Cone Ihr 25mins Queenstown—Coronet Peak 25mins ‘Queenstown—The Remarkables 35mins SoS The Dubliner — Methven What better way to defrost from a day on the slopes, than cosied-up in the corner of an Irish pub, complete with fireplace & a hearty home-style menu. @) Âź Al information on this page is to be used as a guide only. Cardrona Hotel — Cardrona This iconic hotel, with its historic facade, is home to an award-winning restaurant & a legendary beer garden, perfect for winding-down after a day on the mountain. Turoa Ski Field, Mt Ruapehu © Mt Ruapehu Auckland Hamiltone NORTH ISLAND @)Me Ruapehu Tasman Sea ‘WELLINGTON SOUTH ISLAND ic Ocean Me Hute @) Christchurch Criroa ee Feeble Cone Coronet Peak (€)> ÂąWVanaka Queenstown/“CE) The Remarkables Dunedin Little Blackwood — Queenstown For a spot of fancy apres-ski, this cocktail bar, on the Steamer Wharf Waterfront, has incredible grazing boards, a seasonal wine menu, & some of the best cocktails in town. Âź Powderkeg Restaurant & Bar —- Ohakune Located in Ohakune, at the base of Mt Ruapehu, Powderkeg Restaurant & Bar is a local institution. Head in for a hearty dinner, & a tall story over a cold beer. © IWS GNV1VW3Z MIN

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Discover winter wonderlands across the Land of the Long White Cloud. New Zealand ski fields are among some of the best in the Southern Hemisphere, and are located within magnificent settings. Plus, they're close to other adrenalin-pumping or nature-based activities, perfect for off-slope time. Queenstown is the perfect base for accessing Coronet Peak and The Remarkables ski areas ~ each being less than an hour out of town. In the same region, Wanaka is the perfect launching pad to access both Cardrona and Treble Cone. Both cities and all the mountains have excellent facilities, including restaurants and family facilities. Further north, accessed best via Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island, is Mt Hutt. It’s one of the largest and highest ski areas in the South Island with expansive vistas of the Canterbury Plains and Southern Alps. Not limited to the South Island, the North Island boasts its own ski fields on the imposing Mt Ruapehu. Located in the middle of the North Island, equidistant between both Auckland and Wellington, this mountain has dual ski areas — Turoa and Whakapapa. The ski areas have great facilities, and the mountain is circled by quaint towns and beautiful landscapes. POINT-TO-POINT DRIVING TIMES NORTH ISLAND ‘Auckland—Mt Ruapehu 4hrs 1Omins Rotorua~Mt Ruapehu 2hrs 20mins Wellington-Mt Ruapehu hrs 1Omins SOUTH ISLAND Christchurch—Me Hutt Ihr 40mins Wanaka~Cardrona 20mins Wanaka—Treble Cone 25mins ‘Queenstown—Wanaka Ihr Queenstown—Cardrona 45mins Queenstown—Treble Cone Ihr 25mins Queenstown—Coronet Peak 25mins ‘Queenstown—The Remarkables 35mins SoS The Dubliner — Methven What better way to defrost from a day on the slopes, than cosied-up in the corner of an Irish pub, complete with fireplace & a hearty home-style menu. @) Âź Al information on this page is to be used as a guide only. Cardrona Hotel — Cardrona This iconic hotel, with its historic facade, is home to an award-winning restaurant & a legendary beer garden, perfect for winding-down after a day on the mountain. Turoa Ski Field, Mt Ruapehu © Mt Ruapehu Auckland Hamiltone NORTH ISLAND @)Me Ruapehu Tasman Sea ‘WELLINGTON SOUTH ISLAND ic Ocean Me Hute @) Christchurch Criroa ee Feeble Cone Coronet Peak (€)> ÂąWVanaka Queenstown/“CE) The Remarkables Dunedin Little Blackwood — Queenstown For a spot of fancy apres-ski, this cocktail bar, on the Steamer Wharf Waterfront, has incredible grazing boards, a seasonal wine menu, & some of the best cocktails in town. Âź Powderkeg Restaurant & Bar —- Ohakune Located in Ohakune, at the base of Mt Ruapehu, Powderkeg Restaurant & Bar is a local institution. Head in for a hearty dinner, & a tall story over a cold beer. © IWS GNV1VW3Z MIN
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