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Mount Egmont, Taranaki, New Zealand
Cold mountain ... Mount Taranaki in the Egmont national park. Photograph: Alamy
Cold mountain ... Mount Taranaki in the Egmont national park. Photograph: Alamy

Clean break

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Eco Inn, New Zealand

New Zealand is one giant adventure playground, and although familiar hot spots such as the Bay of Islands and Queenstown won't disappoint, there are plenty of lesser-known places worth exploring. Mount Taranaki in the Egmont national park on the west coast of the North Island isn't on the usual "Journey through Middle Earth" itinerary, but is one of New Zealand's most accessible wilderness areas. I walked up this dormant volcano in a day and, as every local Kiwi will tell you, the views from the top are awesome.

Eco Inn is the closest hostel to the mountain and is also one of the greenest places to stay on the west coast. The lodge is made from untreated macrocarpa wood and recycled materials, and the heating and electricity are powered entirely by solar panels, wind turbines and a water wheel. From the hot tub, you look out towards the Tasman Sea and up at Mount Taranaki before cosying up to a wood fire. The walk up the mountain is a must, but there are also mountain biking trails at the nearby Lake Mangamahoe and excellent surf along the Taranaki Surf Highway.

· From NZ$160 a night (ecoinn.co.nz, 0064 6752 2765).

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