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Motorhomes
German motorhome manufacturer Bürstner celebrated its 55th anniversary this year with the release of new, limited edition models that come with a host of free extras. The Nexxo 55 T685 is one of them — a plush, 6.98m vehicle designed for two.
Wellington / Wairarapa
New Zealand’s very own Stonehenge, in the heart of rural Wairarapa, stands on a knoll above river flats with the grey-blue of the Tararua Ranges on the western horizon.
Camper Trailers
At first glance the Flagstaff Mac appears to be a large, fully-enclosed white trailer with a spare wheel attached to the rear and a 12V battery and LPG bottle mounted on the A-frame at the front. After we had picked a level site, the transformation began by lowering the stabilising jacks.
News
The February issue of Motorhomes Caravans & Destinations is in stores now and is packed with some great tests and places for you to explore.
News
Dave Baxter (Avalanche City) and Luke Thompson have just completed a 13-date tour of New Zealand in a Mighty campervan. Spanning over 2500km, Dave shares the story of Avalanche City’s Mighty road trip
Books
If you’re heading off for some well-deserved R&R, there’s no better time to grab a great book. Peta Stavelli reviews some of the latest books from New Zealand publishing houses.
Caravans
Bailey’s new Pegasus Rimini GT65 is a lightweight, four-berth caravan with scores of stylish features any small family would enjoy. But it’s the British manufacturer’s clever construction system that will really appeal to Kiwi buyers.
Hawke's Bay
Julie and Doug Batt own and run Mountain Valley Adventure Lodge, a popular place for horse trekking, river rafting, kayaking, fishing, claybird shooting, paintball and mountain biking. Accommodation includes chalets, cottages and camping and caravan sites. There is also a bar and restaurant on site. Vivienne Haldane shares her experience...
Meat
We’re delighted to offer NZMCD readers a taste of New Holland Publishers’ new book Beach Bach Boat Barbecue: The Complete Collection by Penny Oliver with photography by Ian Batchelor.
Books
If you’re heading off for some well-deserved R&R there’s no better time to grab a great book. Peta Stavelli reviews some of the latest offerings from New Zealand publishing houses.
Canterbury
A trip down the eastern seaboard of the South Island, taking in the ever-changing landscapes from inland Kaikoura to Dunedin, reveals even more reasons to return to Te Wai Pounamu, finds Peta Stavelli...