375 Dunns Road, Invercargill, New Zealand

Beach Road Holiday Park's proximity to stunning natural sites, such as Oreti Beach and the scenic Queens Park, allows visitors to easily enjoy outdoor activities like beachcombing, hiking, swimming, cycling, and picnicking.

Stewart Island

Take a half-hour drive to Bluff (pick up some oysters in season while you're there) and catch the ferry over to Stewart Island or take a short flight from Invercargill Airport. Try the fresh, delicious fish and chips while on the island and enjoy the golden beaches and bird life.

The Catlins

This coastal drive takes you past a petrified rainforest, some wild and beautiful beaches. There is abundant sea life including seals, sea lions hectors dolphins and penguins, and there are numerous walks to waterfalls and beautiful scenery. A great sightseeing trip.

Explore Invercargill

Discover our extensive parks and gardens. Queen's Park has numerous walking tracks, a children's playground, a bird aviary and a number of themed gardens. Soak in our historic architecture. The Bill Richardson truck museum is a must-see for all types. Enjoy our cultural attractions.

Sandy Point Domain

Sandy Point Domain offers important environmental and recreational resources, providing opportunities for picnicking, play, walking, biking, running and as an educational classroom. The domain provides several walks and two playgrounds.

Bill Richardson Transport World

Don't miss Invercargill's leading visitor attraction. One man's passion started it all – and this family legacy has become the largest automotive museum of its type in the world. But if you think it's strictly for petrolheads, think again.

Oreti Beach

Oreti Beach is a coastal playground just minutes from Invercargill's city centre. The beach is a wonderland for families to adrenaline junkies and everybody in-between, with plenty of opportunities for horse riding, dog walking, kayaking, surfing, swimming and paddling, sandcastle building, shell collecting, etc.