How to explore New Zealand by bike without working up a sweat
The ship’s belly is open, so passengers get a good look at the steam-driven pistons and coal-stoked boilers of the stately twin-screw steamer TSS Earnslaw, pride of New Zealand’s Queenstown. Queenstown is New Zealand’s action sports capital, offering bungee jumping, jet-boating and para-gliding; wit...
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Published in | The Independent (Online) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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London
Independent Digital News & Media
05.12.2017
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Summary: | The ship’s belly is open, so passengers get a good look at the steam-driven pistons and coal-stoked boilers of the stately twin-screw steamer TSS Earnslaw, pride of New Zealand’s Queenstown. Queenstown is New Zealand’s action sports capital, offering bungee jumping, jet-boating and para-gliding; with all the whooping and squealing going on, silent bikes seem a brilliant addition. Staying there The Dairy has doubles from £168, B&B. More information Real Journeys offers Ubco bike tours year-round, though in low season (May to September) minimum numbers are needed to secure a booking. |
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