Wellington

First stop in New Zealand, the capital city, population 200,000 and known as Windy Welly (thankfully we read the comment in the guide book about YouTube landings at the airport after we had arrived). As well as the cricket we saw a few of the key sites of Wellington including dolphins in the harbour, the “cable car”, botanical gardens, waterfront and the “beehive” parliament building. The beehive was designed by British architect, Sir Basil Spence who also designed Coventry Cathedral and, like marmite (and of course vegimite), is either loved or hated.

Barossa Valley

Before starting the Great Ocean Road drive to Melbourne, a short detour to the Barossa Valley was well worth the extra miles. We stayed in a beautiful hotel on a vineyard (The Louise) and had lunch at Maggie Beer’s Pheasant Farm (Maggie is the Australian Mary Berry, judging the Australian versions of Bake Off and Masterchef). It seems that Sarah and David showed an early interest in South Australian vineyards.