Paeroa’s Giant L&P Bottle - New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand

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Day 14: Today we are exploring the little New Zealand town of Paeroa, which means seeing Paeroa’s Giant L&P Bottle! An exciting activity on New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year!

About this video:

Day 14 starts off on the zipline, or flying fox as they say in New Zealand, in the Te Aroha Holiday Park. But today we have a couple of little chores to do with our campervan to fix it – one of the joys of doing a road trip in New Zealand. Nevertheless, in the same town where we are getting our campervan fixed, is the magnificent giant L&P bottle – just one of many giant sculptures in New Zealand!

While our campervan is being fixed, we have a look around the town of Paeroa where New Zealand’s famous soft drink, L&P, was created. To commemorate this, the town has erected a giant sculpture of the L&P bottle which stands proudly at one end of the main street.

We go check out Paeroa’s giant L&P bottle, get some obligatory photos, then head back to the Te Aroha Holiday Park. Join us tomorrow for an activity that we swear will be a little more exciting. We promise!

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New Zealand Biggest Gap Year

365 Days: 365 Activities

This year we are challenging ourselves to do 365 Days: 365 Activities in New Zealand. It’s New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year! Robin and Laura, the team behind the online travel guide BackpackerGuide.NZ, are on the road every single day to find you the best hidden gems around New Zealand, try out some awesome activities, and show you a true travel New Zealand experience! What’s more, it’s totally free!

Read more about finding Paeroa’s giant L&P bottle on New Zealand’s biggest guide for backpackers: http://www.backpackerguide.nz/blog/2016/06/mad-tourists-paeroa/

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