Monday, August 17, 2009
1001 Best Things to See and Do in New Zealand
Peter Janssen
ISBN 1869711602(978-186-971160-3)
RRP $35.00 September 2009
Orion Paperback (234 x 153)
Visiting New Zealand? Embarking on a road trip? Want to know where to send the visiting rellies? 1001 BEST THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN NEW ZEALAND should be your travel bible. It includes both the obvious places to visit - from the Sky Tower to Larnach's Castle - and the not-so-well-known things to see and do - the world's largest totara tree, Foxton Windmill, Castlepoint Races. Tourists, nature lovers, history enthusiasts and even armchair travellers will discover hours of pleasurable reading in this compendium of the famous and not-so-famous. Pop a copy in your glove box.
Peter Janssen has previously authored Day Walks Of Greater Auckland with Marios Gavalas, Vineyard Visits, Excellent Short Walks in the North Island, Excellent Short Walks in the South Island, Pubs With Personality, Worth A Detour, and Touring the Natural Wonders of New Zealand.
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