New Zealand: Wanaka to Queenstown scenic drive 4k
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- A road trip from Wanaka to Queenstown in Southern New Zealand. It passes through the famous Crown Range road route with its sweeping vistas and hairpin turns.
April 2nd, 2019
"Crown Range Road is a memorable journey located in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. It’s an exhilarating road with hairpin bends, serpentines and steep grades.
This asphalted road (formerly State Highway 89) is 68km long. It connects Queenstown with Wanaka. This drive is not for the faint hearted and several of the bends are actual hairpins bends. The drive on the descent drops away to a seemingly bottomless gorge."
"Located within the Crown Range, it’s one of the highest roads of the country reaching an altitude of 1.121m (3,677ft) above the sea level. Along the way you should also allow time to stop and admire the massive views. The views along the road are simply stunning and spectacular and the driving is well worth it - with absolutely spectacular views over Queenstown. The views are so breathtaking. Many stops to get out and enjoy the views and take photos. The descent from the Crown Range into the alpine valley below provides the most breathtaking late afternoon views."
--www.dangerousr...
"The adventure capital of New Zealand, Queenstown, the South Island’s magnetic mountain resort, thrives on adrenaline. Site of the first commercial bungee-jumping operation - established in 1988 over the Kawarau River - Queenstown is the place to test your courage by jumping off, flying over or skimming above things. During the winter (June through September), visitors flock to four ski areas in the surrounding Southern Alps. The rest of the year, Queenstown serves as the gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park, Fiordland National Park in the west, and countless hikes, including multiday treks on the Milford, Routeburn Greenstone and Caples tracks. In March, the beginning of fall, the crowds have eased but the weather is still great for outdoor adventures."
--www.nytimes.co...
"Wanaka is located on the southern shores of Lake Wanaka, in west Otago. Embraced by the Southern Alps, Wanaka is Otago's second resort town after Queenstown.
The crystal-clear waters of Lake Wanaka, New Zealand's fourth largest lake, reflect the snow-capped peaks of Mount Aspiring National Park. Here you can absorb the unstoppable beauty of pristine wilderness, and know that it will be easy to find a great restaurant for dinner. You don't have to be a mountaineer to enjoy the delights of the park (although any one of a dozen world-class local guides can accompany you to the top).
The township of Wanaka is a magnet for visitors who want to find the perfect combination of outdoor adventure and indoor luxury. There are comfortable places to stay, great shops and eateries-and all the time there's the call of the wild. The lake, mountains and around-the-year events calendar will keep you looking forward to tomorrow.
The seasons are particularly noticeable in Wanaka. Spring (October - December) brings an abundance of blossom. Summer brings cloudless, hot, sunny days (January - March). Autumn brings splendid colours of gold and red (April - June), Winter brings crisp days, and snow lovers can enjoy huge freedom the mountain slopes (July - September)."
--www.tourism.ne...
I have driven this road since the 1980's, have been driven on this road since the 1970's, when it was all gravel. Used to get a metre of snow on the side of the road, but those days are now gone. I worked at the Cardrona ski resort and panned for gold in the valley. My Great-Great-Great Uncle once owned the Cardrona Hotel. Is much greener than it used to be. Global warming probably started here, in New Zealand, first. I remember what our Winter's and Autumns used to be like, and it never happens now, in fact if the ski fields don't have snow makers, then they usually don't open for long if at all. Love Central Otago. Going there tomorrow.
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This driving game has really good graphics!
Forza Horizon: New Zealand edition
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What a blessed land . Beauty beyond imagination
It's a great part of New Zealand this.
i lived nine months in new zealand, queenstown and wanaka. unforgettable
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손!
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Wow, New Zealand is so pretty, would love to visit and drive around there. Your video quality is excellent too!
Awesome scenery. quality good. Every time I watch drive videos from New Zealand I want to go again. Can't wait to get back to the Southern Island now that the travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand is open to take more videos myself. Thank you for spurring me on.
wow! breathtaking...I'm in the US and this is beyond beautiful...., I am just dropping my jaw all the way through.
It's a great part of the country.
This is stunning! Well done! I can't wait until the world reopens for travel so I can get my NZ wings! What a beautiful country...reminds me of Colorado
yea come visit me boo
Heads up: in nz do not say that the country reminds you of another country or place, because then the locals will perform the haka and throw you in the rotorua geysers
Too many guns lunatics walking around there in America
Love the video beautiful scenery
I like this video keep going 🤠 greeting from Morocco
STUNING NICE I STAY IN WANAKA BEFORE 3 YEAR AGO FOR 2 MONTHS.....
Lovely drive. Beautiful scenery 😊
Amazing scenery down in the South Island
This country is blessed. God bless NZ and its people. what a beautiful country. awesome video man.
This nz aotearoa country has gods signature on it the kiwis are the tenants an they need to clean this country everyday, it’s also a playground for the young , too dangerous for the old,.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. We're booked for a New Zealand trip next year (Covid permitting) and I've been leery about the driving. Watching the video has eased my worries. In your video, it depicted roads and scenery similar to our Canadian roads. Just gotta remember to drive on the left.
Stunning, Beautiful, picturesque. Would love to pay a visit once.
it's well worth the visit.
amazing. the quality is great , thank you
Best Road and best hospitality
A lovely part of New Zealand and great for a road trip.
It's a 😍 beautiful land, your country! I'm from the Netherland, so flat.....our dream is to go some day to new Zealand......well done and thank you for the 📽️ film
Wow very good scenic !!!
Many thanks for sharing, so as to know the real road condition. Fast as in highway , mostly straight, be aware of somewhere.
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@49:15 great memories of stopping here and eating lunch in our campervan. Hope to go back someday.
We drove around Islands in the Juicy Campervan (purple and green) :)
Beautiful, watching from Hamilton, love it
thanks for sharing...such wonderful scenery
I remember here~^^ allays peaceful view video~~
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That's very fast driving, but then I'm a slow driver. Love NZ, been there many times for vacation, last time was 3 years ago. Would love to go again.
I thought he was speeding in the early part when a sign said 50, looked a bit faster than that.
beautiful
I didn't notice any speed signs painted on the road ...is this normal in the area ?
I don't remember from my last vacation there. It is also mostly mountain roads here, so that might be the reason.
Roads aren't all that well signposted in New Zealand. Generally just every so often you'll find the speed limit signs.
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I'm sorry but this is incredible!!!!!!
Yes having lived there for two years it’s beautiful for a holiday but don’t move there!!
Why not? I’ve thought about moving there, so I’m curious about your experience
@@nicole866 if you're a foreigner, move to Auckland or Wellington. There's so many immigrants there nobody cares anymore.
Beautiful, thanks for uploading
would you like to sampling is ok?
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It must be summer time
thanks a lot for this!
Hi, thanks for uploading this video it's really good. What frame rate did you use?
Glad you liked it. It is 30fps.
@@loctus55 Thank you!
Hi, I have a question... Is the driver's seat on the right or left side of the car?
Cars are Right Hand Drive in NZ.
@@Talasas Thank you
@@NogardGaming all the commonwealth countries (except Canada) along with Japan we have right hand driver side.
I’m in wanaka
Dashcam model?
That gas station at1:11:00 is where I discovered you don't prepay for fuel in kiwi land.
Great!
When I drove past the hairpin turns I was like Initial D... If u know u know
perfect
How did u upload that long video haha?
The limit for the length of a video is 10 hours
Now if anyone decided to ride a pushbike on that road it could very well end up being a fatal decision.
Japanese roads are Amazing
No that’s Australia
Yes it’s Australia 😆😆😆😆😆
@@peetak5597 no its newzealand
Motorbike ride. A bit upsetting to vision.
all this needs is a commentary
Hey if you put chill music it will make your video more alive please add some music
I've always hated the ones with music.
Maybe if it was soft lofi barely audible, then I wouldn't mind.
@@armoniereed6704 Ya i rather soft music for more comfortable feeling while watching
Maori songs are very nice
Maybe this one ...>ua-cam.com/video/CPBufZ6Jjgs/v-deo.html
The description is lying why is this road not got chip stones as all new Zealand roads now have be layer with at least 3 materials first tar second ashpelt third Chip stone and if it was in a street then there will be a fourth layer called road marking they will do that outside every single house because residents don't have the right of way to park on the street only essential services and contractors no one else and the no one else also includes family and friends as they can do the same as the homeowners and use the driveway.
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Thanks for this video. We will drive SH 87 from Queenstown to dunedin instead of the usual route