GO NZ: 5 reasons to walk Fiordland s Hollyford Track, the most magical place on Earth
23 Feb, 2021 05:11 PM
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For active relaxers, Fiordland s Hollyford Track offers the perfect short break to leave you refreshed and in awe of Aotearoa s history and beauty, writes
Stephanie Holmes
It s not a Great Walk but it is a great walk and perhaps one of the most magical you will take in your life. Over three days you ll travel by foot, jetboat and helicopter, immersed in diverse and dramatic landscapes sheer mountains, mirror lakes, native lowland forest, sand dunes, wetlands, rugged coastline and the majestic beauty of Milford Sound. It s an unforgettable journey and one that definitely deserves to be on your New Zealand travel wishlist. Here are five reasons why.
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Almost â¬20,000 has been raised to help refurbish a family home in Hollyford which suffered serious fire damage on Christmas eve.
A local fundraiser, led by Hollyford Community Council and Seán Treacy’s GAA club, began just late last week to help Andy and Celia O’Brien return to their home, which has major structural damage.
The GoFundMe page has attracted floods of donations in recent days, and it looks likely to surpass its renewed target of â¬20,000.
Chair of Seán Treacy’s GAA club, John Carey, says they’re delighted with the response so far:
“Originally we set out a goal for â¬10,000 and we had reached that in 24 hours by Saturday night. So we said listen, this is going great so why not up it (the limit)?
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