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Invercargill - Tuatapere - Te Anau
The 200 kilometre drive via Tuatapere takes approx 2.5 hours by car and is sealed for the entire distance between these centres.
The road skirts the eastern boundary of Fiordland National Park and the rugged south coast, providing an introduction to southern parts of Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area. There are many points of natural and historic interest along the route, and varied opportunities for recreation – camping, tramping, mountain biking, trout fishing, hunting, boating and caving. Further information is available from Department of Conservation offices as well as Visitor Information Centres.
For more information, visit the Southern Scenic Route website at www.southernscenicroute.co.nz
Southern Scenic Route Key Points
- Guides you through some of the most spectacular coastal scenery and rural settings in New Zealand
- It covers 610 kms between Queenstown and Dunedin
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Travels through Dunedin, Balclutha, the Catlins, Invercargill, Tuatapere, Te Anau and Queenstown
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