The Southern Alps cater to thrill-seekers with activities like heli-hiking on glaciers, skydiving with alpine views, and winter sports at resorts like Mount Hutt, just a 90-minute drive from Christchurch. Speak to our experts to book any additional activities.
Motorhome travel in New Zealand isn't just about the destination; it's about the journey. The flexibility to chart your own course, the convenience of home comforts, and the unparalleled access to remote vistas make motorhomes an ideal choice. Whether waking up to the sight of snow-capped peaks or enjoying a cup of tea amidst rolling hills, a motorhome brings these experiences to your doorstep.
The Southern Alps
The backbone of the South Island
Stretching over 310 miles, the Southern Alps boast New Zealand's highest peak, Aoraki / Mount Cook, soaring at 12,218 feet. It is situated about 200 miles from Christchurch, and the drive to Aoraki/Mount Cook Village offers breathtaking views along Lake Pukaki.
The White Horse Hill Campground, located just over a mile from the village, provides motorhome spaces and access to numerous walking tracks, including the popular Hooker Valley Track.
Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers
Glacial wonders
These twin glaciers are among the world's most accessible glacial wonders. Franz Josef Glacier is approximately 261 miles from Christchurch, journeying through Westland Tai Poutini National Park's lush rainforests.
The Rainforest Retreat in Franz Josef, close to the glacier, offers motorhome parking nestled amidst ancient rainforests. Find more about this area in our Highlights of West Coast New Zealand motorhome holiday.
Arthur's Pass National Park
A mountainous playground
Arthur's Pass, both a village and national park, is a highlight of the Southern Alps. Located about 93 miles from Christchurch, it's known for its hiking trails and alpine scenery. The Arthur's Pass Alpine Motel, offering motorhome facilities, is an excellent base for exploring trails like the Bealey Valley Track.
Lake Tekapo
A stargazer's paradise
Roughly 141 miles from Christchurch, Lake Tekapo is part of the UNESCO Dark Sky Reserve. With its striking turquoise waters and surrounded by mountains, the lake offers a picturesque spot for motorhome camping.
Lake Tekapo Motels & Holiday Park provides superb facilities for motorhomes, ideal for stargazing and exploring the area.
The Tararua Range
A tramping paradise
The rugged Tararua Range epitomises natural beauty in New Zealand's lower North Island. Renowned for challenging terrain and dense native forests, this range lures outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers.
Activities range from exhilarating tramping trails to serene birdwatching, surrounded by dramatic peaks and verdant valleys. Unpredictable weather and diverse ecosystems make the Tararuas a compelling wilderness destination for those seeking authenticity.
From mountain highs to forest depths, the Tararua Range promises an array of experiences amid untamed natural splendour.
The Remarkables
Queenstown's crown jewel
Nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, The Remarkables are just a 15-mile drive from Queenstown. This range is renowned for its stunning alpine terrain and winter sports. Motorhome travellers can find accommodation at the Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park, offering comprehensive facilities with spectacular mountain views.
The Kaikoura Ranges
Where mountains meet the sea
The Kaikoura Ranges, located on the South Island's east coast, are unique for their dramatic rise from the ocean. The journey from Christchurch is about 111 miles, a scenic route leading through wine country.
With ample motorhome parking, the Kaikoura Peketa Beach Holiday Park is an ideal base to explore the area's famous whale watching and seafood.
The Kaimai Range
A gateway to The Coromandel
Lying between the Waikato region and the Bay of Plenty, the Kaimai Range is about a 93-mile drive from Auckland. This area is known for its lush forests and historic gold mining towns.
Wairere Falls Campsite, located at the foot of the Kaimai Range, provides a perfect spot for motorhomes amidst natural beauty. Check out the national site here for more information on this area.
The Fiordland's Rugged Peaks
A wilderness sanctuary
Fiordland, home to some of New Zealand's most dramatic landscapes, is a must-visit. From Te Anau, the gateway to Fiordland, the Milford Road offers one of the world's most scenic drives so be sure to take your time in exploring this area.
Te Anau Lakeview Kiwi Holiday Park & Motels offers excellent facilities for motorhomes, making it a great starting point for exploring Fiordland National Park.
Navigating mountain roads in a motorhome
Driving a motorhome in mountainous terrain requires care. Always check weather forecasts and road conditions as in some cases, weather can be changeable. Wherever you go, sustainable travel is vital; so be sure to respect local wildlife and adhere to 'leave no trace' principles. Each mountain range presents unique challenges and rewards for motorhome travellers so always plan your route in advance, and be prepared for changing weather conditions, especially in alpine areas. Check with our travel experts who can provide help and advice to cover any points about traversing these ranges.
Immersing in local experiences
From sampling local produce at quaint farmers' markets to exploring cultural sites, your motorhome journey is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the local way of life.
Don't miss the unique experiences each region offers, be it a guided Maori cultural tour or a visit to historic mining towns. Explore our motorhome blog to find more examples of experiences available in various areas of New Zealand.
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