Pretty much agree with what has been described. To be honest though, the best view of Mt Cook is from the end of Lake Pukaki on the dam (sorry, 'Control Structure'). Oddly, the closer to Mt Cook you get, the less of it you can see. (Trust me, I travelled there from Twizel to work there daily for 7.5 years.) If you do go to the Hermitage though, take lots of money. And say hi to the old girl for me.
Also, as you crest the final rise coming from Tekapo and Lake Pukaki comes into sight, you'll see the road winding before you around the lake shore and you WILL wish you were on a bike. You ain't human if you don't. I lived there for 15 years without a bike and always loved the look of that piece of road. When I finally got to ride it for the first time about 7 years ago, it nearly reduced me to tears. Nearest to heaven I'll ever get.
Apart from that, yeah, Geraldine - Farlie - Tekapo - Pukaki High Dam - Omarama - Tarras - Wanaka - Queenstown ... although Omarama - Cromwell - Queenstown is pretty good too. From Q/t, Milford Sound is a great trip but it does take a whole day there and back with boat trip in the middle.
Things to see? Cheesery shop in Geraldine (magnificent cheese and ice-cream)
Tekapo, Church of the Good Shepherd and the Mt John observatory (huge views of the MacKenzie Basin)
View of Mt Cook from the Pukaki High Dam
... and really apart from that, it's all great scenery (if you don't mind long stretches of dry scrubby land)
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Thanks for the recommendations. But missing one bit of important info. Where are the best pies sold?
Also I'm renting one of these. Never driven a 4x4, anything I should know?
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Thermal pools in Tekapo are noice, and Tekapo itself is pretty sweet scenery wise.
I quite like Arrowtown too for a bit of a wander.
And definitely the cheese shop in Geraldine that was mentioned. I still dream about the apple crumble ice cream.
Barkers have a good wee store there too that I never fail to buy in. There is a vintage machinery museum there or something too I think?
Best pies from Sheffield Pieshop if you take the inland 'Scenic Highway' rather than SH1 via Ashburton on your way down.
We've taken a few visitors up to Erewhon station, amazing place. Go for a short trek on the clydesdales etc. Always have to ring in advance though as they might be working the station at the time.
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