
New Zealand may look small on the map, but the variety packed into our North and South Islands is unbelievable. Indulge yourself at a stylish resort or hike in through the forest and get back to nature at amazing club fields. If you want variety, Brown Bear reckons you’ve got to ski and snowboard New Zealand! Check out these awesome options and, don’t forget, club areas are open to the public.
Cardrona is renowned as a natural choice for families, beginners and intermediates. Cardrona’s famous learner’s slopes have been redeveloped for the 2011 season.[......]
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Within Whakapapa’s 550-hectare boundary there is excellent skiing and boarding for all levels.[......]
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If you are an advanced or expert rider then Craigieburn is your holy grail! Steep narrow chutes, wide open powder bowls and uncrowded runs. [......]
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Temple Basin, in the heart of Arthur’s Pass National Park, is accessible by a 50-minute scenic walk. A free goods lift carries gear up the mountain.[......]
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Laid-back and affordable, Porters is the closest ski area to Christchurch with a short and easy access road.[......]
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Wide, uncrowded slopes, groomed trails, a terrain park and high-powder runs and chutes provide superb terrain for all levels.[......]
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Stylish and cosmopolitan, Coronet Peak is the South Island’s most popular mountain resort. It’s the most accessible ski area in the region.[......]
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Catering for learners and intermediates, The Remarkables also offers big mountain possibilities for off-piste fans.[......]
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Mount Hutt is one of the Southern Hemisphere’s most diverse ski areas.[......]
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The highest ski area in New Zealand, Turoa has 500 hectares of patrolled terrain with three main off-piste areas, a four-kilometre run and a terrain park.[......]
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