The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

The British and Irish Lions’

- By Syd House

NEW ZEALAND – or Aotearoa as the Maoris call it – is a fabulous country to visit.

It is a land with many links to Britain, going as far back as the early 19th Century when migrants began arriving from Scotland.

Yet there is no doubt you are in a very different nation with a strong, indigenous culture, magnificen­t countrysid­e and an increasing sense of its own appeal.

The country is epitomised by its famous rugby team, the All Blacks.

Rugby defines New Zealand – fans live and breathe the game here.

Woe betide you if you are drawn into a discussion about the sport and you don’t know your first five-eight from your openside flanker!

Next year the British & Irish Lions return to New Zealand for a 10-match tour, with fun, high spirits and camaraderi­e guaranteed.

A Lions tour of New Zealand, the rugby world champions, represents a special experience.

New Zealand puts on its ‘best clothes’ when the Lions visit.

Visitors experience the warmth of a hospitable nation which is only too happy to share its wealth of beautiful countrysid­e and stunning coastline, and which has an ever-growing reputation for the quality of its home-grown food and drink.

Its friendline­ss is perhaps New Zealand’s defining, outstandin­g feature.

Clearly aimed at the dedicated rugby fan, this is a special trip but you don’t have to be a rugby diehard to enjoy the special atmosphere.

Plans are well under way to make next year’s tour special with fan zones, rugby trails, a virtual rugby club and special events for visitors geared around Lions fixtures.

Then there’s the countrysid­e and cities. The sub-tropical climate of Auckland and the north of the North Island makes the rugby season a bit less dreich than Murrayfiel­d in February.

Travelling to the south of the South Island Dunedin, as the name suggests, has many historical links with Edinburgh. The Lions tour takes place from June 3 to July 8, 2017 and involves 10 matches in major towns across the country, from subtropica­l Whangarei, the largest city Auckland, Hamilton, Rotorua, and the capital, Wellington, all on the North Island, down to Christchur­ch and Dunedin on South Island.

Travelling between these venues will take you to some wonderful places.

New Zealand is about much more than just its cities, though.

From Whangarei you can get to fabulous beaches and the beautiful Bay of Islands. Close to Hamilton lies Hobbiton, the setting for The Lord of the Rings movies. Nearby Rotorua is a centre for outdoor adventure, where

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