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Queen Charlotte Park | Property number 3797 |
If you like the best of pure and isolated places, no roads and no people apart from yourselves and the down to earth Kiwi family who run this wild and natural place, a visit or stay here may be the highlight of your New Zealand experience.
Thousands of acres of conservation area, bird sanctuaries, marine reserves and historic sites surround our 1500-acres private reserve. The Park has an extensive network of tracks that allow you to explore and meet nature. Comfortable hikers accommodation.
Location Cape Jackson, Marlborough Sounds, Queen Charlotte Sound, Picton Because of its isolation from the mainland and strategic location Queen Charlotte Wilderness Park has always needed to be self contained and cater for its visitors, at least from about 1300AD when it is thought that the first Maori arrived. |
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Facilities & Services| If we were to be given a star for: Outstanding sea views, bellbirds at the window, wekas at the door, penguins under the floor, low impact accommodation nestled in the bush, no roads, no car parks, no cars, no public, down to earth Kiwi hospitality | last updated 24 Aug 2006 |
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