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Pembroke Mountain AttractionsHere are the top Pembroke mountain listings so you can find the best in Pembroke for your trip. Read these mountain reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand Very nice ski area with posibility of skiing or snowboarding for people on any experience level. You can enjoy skiing on three main sites: Green gates, Main express and.. 2. Fox Glacier ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand Oops! Fox Glacier is actually North of Queenstown, a lot North. Been a while since I was there. It's actuall near Franz Josef. WAAAY worth the travel. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand Take the cable car up to the top above Queenstown, NZ. Absolutely stunning view! ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Pembroke, South Island, New Zealand Situated in the South Island of New Zealand, Mount Aspiring National Park is a popular tramping, walking and mountaineering destination. The popular Routeburn Track.. 5. Ben Lomond ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand really not the easiest thing to get up these 1748meters, many steep parts. I'd recommend carrying as little as possible. And the views are just amazing, on a clear day.. 6. Glenorchy ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Glenorchy, South Island, New Zealand Do the lord of the ring's tour. you'll see some spectacular scenary and hidden places you would drive rights passed will be revealed. stunning, lake, mountains,.. 8. Ice climbing ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Hokitika, South Island, New Zealand Ice climbing is full day activity, that requires moderate upper body strength, a sense of adventure and very little experience. As the guides will show you everything.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Te Anau, South Island, New Zealand Located in the remote wilderness region of Te Wāhipounamu in the South west portion of South Island, Fiordland National park is home to snow-capped mountains, frozen.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) South Island, New Zealand Mount Cook, also known as Aoraki ("The Cloud Piercer") to the Maoris, is Australasia's highest peak at 3755 metres, 12,391 feet. It is part of the Aoraki/Mount Cook.. |