Te Anau, the town, is on a lovely lake with the same name. We went on a short hike that overlapped with the Kepler Track (kiwi for hike or walk) it is a 60 km walk with a few huts along with way. We also saw traps for stoats which have decimated the native song bird population. At one of our stops we saw a song bird and our guide said that not that long ago one would never have seen this species so the trapping was working. The part of the hike that we did, was an out and back on a fairly level trail.
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We had a really nice meal at Redcliff Cafe but (and here's my first Covid19 reference but not my last) there was sign that we had to present our passport to prove we had arrived in NZ before the mandatory 14-day quarantine. This restaurant was a tavern in the front and dining in the back. It was in a very small pass-thru that we had to sign in (they didn't actually ask for our passports). It was very congested and impossible to social distance so I felt they were doing the big picture thing but NOT the basic small things. In spite of the sign in snafu, it was a really nice restaurant and we all loved our meals.
































