Fourteen fiords spanning 215km of coastline, the best known of which are Milford and Doubtful Sound. At 1.2 million hectares, it is the largest National Park in New Zealand. Home of three of the Great Walks – The Milford Track, Routeburn Track and Kepler Track and the small towns of Te Anau and Manapouri. Perfect for those who want to get out and explore the great outdoors and perfect also for those who want to relax and just enjoy the scenery.
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