Southern Scenic Route

Southern Scenic Route





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Southern Scenic Route




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  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours

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H Orso-Maggiore
23.09.2023
Southern Scenic Route
It's not a just-drive-along-road". You've got to take some time for exploring this wonderful part of South Island NZ. Open and hidden bays
Andrea ShawThorpe
12.09.2023
Southern Scenic Route
The tuataras were great, but the signage is small to get there and u had to go down the service ally to get there, not very even underfoot.
Stephen Spencer
24.08.2023
Southern Scenic Route
Having done just about all of NZ's great drives over the last decade, we assumed the lack of hype about this one meant it would be not be quite as good. We were very wrong.The Southern Scenic Route has just about everything - waterfalls, forest drives, beaches, caves and some very limited, but still decent places to stop for a bite.First of all - plan. This is a very long drive with very few places to stay, or eat, between Dunedin and Invercargill, so, start early and make it a long day, or else you will need to ditch a few of the stops.You also need to time the Cathedral Caves stop - it's only available for 3 hours at a time - 2 hours before and 1 after low tide, and there is no avoiding this - arrive at the wrong time and you will miss out.We chose to skip Nugget Point, due to the 45 minute diversion, and focus on the drive and the waterfalls.The falls are easy to get and well worth the short diversions - McLean and Purakaunui Falls are reachable by just about anyone at any fitness level.There is free parking and toilets at all the main sites, but onlyPurakaunui Falls had a coffee cart the day we were there (and that was just for peak holiday season). So, bring food, or, again, plan.We had a great lunch at Whistling Frog (close to both Mclean Falls and Cathedral Cave) and a nice coffee break at Niagara Falls Cafe.After McLean Falls you can drive one of 2 roads straight to Invercargill, or divert to the coast. We diverted, and the drive was pleasant, but not spectacular. However there is a great swimming and surf beach at Waipapa Point, and Fortrose has a nice lagoon.Invercargill is very underwhelming, but the best option for decent, affordable accommodation, and restaurants.On day 2 we followed the wild, wet and windy southern coast and saw some spectacular beaches, and had a great coffee stop at Orepuki Beach Cafe before turning north for Te Anau.Everywhere you look there are fantastic views - forests and rolling hills at the start, short diversions to waterfalls, the lighthouse and caves, then the majestic mountains on the final run to Te Anau and Queenstown.Don't miss 5 Rivers Cafe at Mossburn for the final short break before Queenstown.
Leon Durbin
19.08.2023
Southern Scenic Route
Journey the undiscovered, unspoilt part of the South Island. Majestic and Panoramic unforgettable step into the past. You'll love it!! Take food supplies as some parts are remote from food outlets. An Adventure.
Robert Ferrari
28.07.2023
Southern Scenic Route
The best scenery you will see is right here in the South. You'll be very pleased you made the trip down south. Start off at Bluff and take your time to travel from there to Queenstown. Come back and head out to the Southern East Coast to the Catlins. Amazing places.
Rebecca Ronald
26.07.2023
Southern Scenic Route
Cute very old cottage. You can go inside and look around.
Paul Taylor
24.07.2023
Southern Scenic Route
If you are going to do this trip and stop at all the options, then make sure you are up early and ready to go and leave yourself the whole day. As well as the drive, there are a lot of stops that easily gobble up more time than you planned. Like when we got to Waipapa point, the first stop there was a Sea Lion on the beach and the view from the light house at Nugget Point was so good we sat for a while just to enjoy it. We ended up having to skip some.
Kiwi Bob NZ
22.07.2023
Southern Scenic Route
Well worth the drive turn off and take the coastal scenic route absolutely amazing
David Cook
22.07.2023
Southern Scenic Route
Am a little vague as to the extent of the Southern Scenic Route" blanket title but will assume Invercargill "Queens Park" could be included in this boundary - if so
fabiano silva
20.07.2023
Southern Scenic Route
Very beatiful route with many attractions!

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