A Rota Cênica do Sul liga mais de 600 quilômetros de regiões costeiras, florestais e lacustres. Sete dias dão aos Catlins duas noites, evitam que Fiordland se torne um desvio e deixam espaço para o clima do sul.

01

Dunedin através dos Catlins

Abasteça-se em Dunedin e depois use Balclutha ou Owaka como entrada prática para Catlins. Cachoeiras e praias ficam em estradas vicinais que transformam uma curta distância no mapa em uma tarde inteira.

Em Nugget Point, Curio Bay e praias de vida selvagem, siga o acesso sazonal e mantenha-se bem longe de leões marinhos, pinguins e pássaros em nidificação. A escuridão e a vida selvagem fazem com que a condução costeira tardia seja um comércio pobre.

02

Invercargill e o sul

Invercargill oferece reparos, mantimentos e opções internas após dias chuvosos. Bluff adiciona um marcador geográfico satisfatório, mas não deve substituir o tempo para museus locais, alimentação ou reinicialização de veículos.

Se viajar para Rakiura, estacione ou reserve o veículo de acordo com os preparativos da balsa e espere que o tempo em Estreito de Foveaux mude os horários. Mantenha uma noite flexível no continente.

03

Te Anau − Queenstown

Use Te Anau para Fiordland em vez de dirigir Milford Sound como uma viagem de um dia saindo de Queenstown. O combustível, as condições da estrada e os controles de avalanches precisam ser verificados antes da partida antecipada.

Termine pelos lagos até Queenstown com margem suficiente para tráfego e obras rodoviárias. Um último dia mais curto preserva a concentração necessária após uma semana de estradas estreitas.

04

The Catlins are the reason to take this route

Between Balclutha and Invercargill the coastline holds Nugget Point, Purakaunui Falls, Cathedral Caves and Curio Bay, and it sees a fraction of the traffic of the main highway. The road includes unsealed sections and everything takes longer than the map suggests.

Give the Catlins two days rather than one. Compressed into a single transit it becomes a series of car park visits, which is exactly what the route is not for.

05

Cathedral Caves and Curio Bay run on the tide

Cathedral Caves are only accessible around two hours either side of low tide, the access road is privately managed with an entry fee and seasonal opening, and it closes entirely outside the season. Turning up without checking is the standard disappointment here.

Curio Bay's petrified forest is also tide-dependent, and the yellow-eyed penguins come ashore in the evening. Keep well back and behind the roped areas, because disturbance keeps them at sea and away from their chicks.

06

Wildlife here needs distance

Nugget Point has fur seals and sea lions, Curio Bay has hoiho, and sea lions haul out on beaches throughout the region. New Zealand sea lions are large, fast over short distances and will charge if you get between them and the water.

Twenty metres is the minimum for seals and sea lions, and considerably more for penguins coming ashore. Never position yourself between an animal and the sea, and keep dogs away entirely.

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Weather from the south

This coast faces the Southern Ocean and gets weather straight off it. It can be genuinely cold and wind-driven at any time of year, and a warm Invercargill afternoon means nothing about conditions at Slope Point an hour later.

Carry warm and windproof layers regardless of the season, and choose sheltered campsites. An exposed pitch on this coast in a southerly is not a good night.

08

The Otago Peninsula and Dunedin

The peninsula east of Dunedin has the world's only mainland royal albatross colony at Taiaroa Head, along with sea lions, fur seals and yellow-eyed penguins. The albatross centre is a paid tour and the birds are visible year-round, with the best flying in windy conditions.

The peninsula road is narrow, winding and slow, hugging the harbour edge with almost no shoulder. It is not a comfortable drive in a large campervan and the high road over the ridge is the easier alternative in either direction.

Dunedin itself has the Otago Museum, Speight's brewery and Baldwin Street, and it is the last full-service city before Invercargill. Restock properly here, because the Catlins have very limited shops.

09

Invercargill and Bluff

Invercargill is the last full-service city and the natural restock before Fiordland or the ferry to Rakiura. Bluff, half an hour south, is the signpost at the end of the country and the departure point for Stewart Island.

Bluff oysters are in season roughly March to August and are genuinely worth the detour when they are. Outside that, the town is quiet and the drive is mostly about having reached the end.

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Lugares ao longo do caminho

DunedinNugget PointCurio BayInvercargillTe AnauQueenstown

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