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How long is the drive from Marahau to Franz Josef?

The direct drive from Marahau to Franz Josef is 306 mi (493 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 46 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Marahau to Franz Josef, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Nelson and Hokitika, as well as top places to visit like The Nelson Market and Nelson Cathedral, or the ever-popular Centre of New Zealand Monument.

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Top cities between Marahau and Franz Josef

The top cities between Marahau and Franz Josef are Nelson and Hokitika. Nelson is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Marahau and 6 hours from Franz Josef.
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Nelson

Nelson, a charming city on New Zealand's South Island, offers a vibrant arts and crafts scene, with numerous galleries and local stores. It serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby attractions such as caving sites, vineyards, and the stunning Abel Tasman National Park. The city's rich history is showcased at Founders Heritage Park, an interactive museum featuring a vintage railway. Additionally, Nelson boasts the renowned 18-hole Nelson Golf Club course situated between the airport and Tasman Bay.
Most popular city on this route
16 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Franz Josef
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Hokitika

Hokitika, a charming town in New Zealand's South Island, is nestled near the Hokitika River and boasts a population of around 3,120. The river offers excellent backcountry fishing opportunities for rainbow and brown trout as well as salmon from January to April. Steeped in gold-mining history, Hokitika was once an important river port known for numerous shipwrecks caused by the treacherous Hokitika Bar.
71% as popular as Nelson
1 minute off the main route, 74% of way to Franz Josef

Best stops along Marahau to Franz Josef drive

The top stops along the way from Marahau to Franz Josef (with short detours) are Pancake Rocks and Blowholes Walk, World of Wearable Art & Collectable Cars Museum, and Hokitika Gorge Walk. Other popular stops include Monteith's Brewery, Hokitika Beach Sign, and Underworld Adventures.
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Centre of New Zealand Monument

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Centre of New Zealand Monument is located atop Botanical Hill, serving as the central point for 1800s surveys. While not exactly the geographical center of the country, it offers a remarkable 360-degree view of the Nelson area from its summit. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk to reach this historical site and take in panoramic vistas. The monument's large needle sculpture adds to its allure, making it a popular spot for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
A must visit spot! We climbed the hill with three young lads (6, 5, and 3) enjoying the climb! The bush walk is a steady uphill but not a problem for young kids to conquer! and the view was spectacular!
Joe C — Google review
Stunning views all around and some pretty nice information up there too. Benches here and there but always occupied by freshly tired hikers haha. Tad bit steep but not hard walk. Doable for most people.
Helena W — Google review
The walk to the monument is quick and easy. The views of Nelson city and the surrounding hills and valleys are very cool.
Flynn K — Google review
Great activity for a couple of hours. Walk up to the geographically marked centre of New Zealand. Entry is from Nelson Botanical Reserve. Very steep hill climb. You will be rewarded with spectacular views around Nelson out to the port and all across the city. Monument and maps at the top. Pink flowers on the trail look to be banana passion flower, which according to research, are considered invasive species in NZ. If you have dodgy knees, take your time and be sure to take your walking stick and put your knee braces on .!
Caron T — Google review
Set amongst mature trees in the center of Nelson. This is a little gem if you like a walk and great view. The easiest and warmest track is from the western (city) side with a gradual zig zag to the top. Unfortunately google directs many to the eastern side which is steep, damp and cool. Dogs are allowed on the tracks and adjacent parks which is an added bonus.
Carl E — Google review
A very significant place in Nelson and a good place to walk around and see the sunset. It's very easy to walk around and enjoy nature seeing a landmark. Ideally combined with the Japanese garden visit it is a good walk. On the way you could see some farms and a very good view of Nelson bay.
Pauls D — Google review
Access from Hardy St Botanical reserve where parking is available. Bit of a climb but very well laid out path to reach the top of the hill where Centre of New Zealand mark is. About 30-40 slow to moderate time in minutes walking slightly steep at places flat climb without steps. Panoramic views of Nelson 360 degrees. Very rewarding views. There are more walking trails at the domain too.
Malay N — Google review
Climb to monument is good exercise with a rewarding bird's view of the surrounding area. I started from Branford Park so my walk was about 20 minutes. Good path with some rocky places as well as brief steep sections.
David V — Google review
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4.5
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Maitai, Nelson 7010, New Zealand
http://nelson.govt.nz/recreation/recreation/parks-and-reserves/centre-of-nz/
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The Nelson Market

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Market
Shopping
The Nelson Market is a beloved institution that takes place every Saturday in Montgomery Square, offering a vibrant and diverse experience for visitors. With over 30 years of history, the market features enthusiastic vendors showcasing fresh produce, handmade crafts, and artisanal goods. It's a great opportunity to engage with passionate stall holders and immerse yourself in a creative and uplifting atmosphere. Additionally, the market has received royal recognition with a visit from Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
The Nelson Saturday Market is a bustling hub of creativity, offering a wide array of artworks and locally produced goods. From handcrafted jewelry to fresh produce, the market caters to diverse tastes and interests. However, finding parking can be a challenge, as the popularity of the market leads to limited spaces and crowded streets. Despite the hustle and bustle, navigating through the throngs of people adds to the lively atmosphere. Overall, while the market may test your patience with parking and crowds, the abundance of choices and vibrant energy make it a worthwhile destination for a weekend outing.
S S — Google review
I had an absolute blast at the market this Saturday just passed. I bought a lot and would have bought more if I wasn’t flying home. Amazing apple selection at really cheap prices. Great artisan cheeses. Yummy breakfast options at reasonable prices. I even went home with some handcrafted items
Sandra B — Google review
Great options for food produce and handmade gifts/foods. Really good vibes. My husband got the hangi for $20 and I got the whitebait fritter for $16. Then we got some pastries for $6.50 each. A few other stalls had pastries for a bit more money. Not enough seating for eating.
Amy A — Google review
The Sarurday Nelson Market is a must go to if you are in the area. A great place to meet local entrepreneurs with their amazing hand made drawings, carvings cups, swords, spices and all sorts of things. This is a great place to have a coffee, authentic street food, buy gifts, duck eggs, greeneries and so many so many things. Do not miss on the Nelson market thinking that its like all other weekend markets around NZ; it is absolutely not.
Abdullah A — Google review
Great market…. Lots of shops, variety, food options. Very clean and tidy with parking around and toilets too! Must visit while in Nelson. Highlights were the Mixed Roots spices and What’Gchocchi
Pushkar K — Google review
Nice market to eat and browse in Nelson, plenty of food and snack options to eat on the spot. Tried the Bacon station burger which was great with the soft brioche bun.
Georgin L — Google review
My flat white from the coffee stand was delicious! The rest of the market compromised of small collectables/garage sale type set ups on a very cold Sunday morning in July.
Tara M — Google review
I was impressed with this market, even in the winter it has quite a few vendors out! (About 3-4 rows) Some food trucks, produce, soaps, pottery, jewellery, art, There’s a vendor who sells pebble jewellery ( Earth and Sea Jewellery) which was so unique and beautiful! Locally sourced pebbles as well! Also
Jordan B — Google review
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1 Montgomery Square, Nelson 7010, New Zealand
http://www.nelsonmarket.co.nz/
+64 27 547 9833
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Nelson Cathedral

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Anglican church
Sights & Landmarks
Christ Church Cathedral, located in Nelson, is a hilltop cathedral with a rich history dating back to the 19th century. The cathedral's unique blend of art nouveau and Gothic architecture makes it an iconic symbol of the city. Situated on the site of two earlier wooden churches, its marble-clad nave and towering concrete structure are truly impressive. Visitors can also enjoy exploring nearby attractions such as Trafalgar Square and the Clock Tower before checking out quirky stores in the area.
Christ Church Cathedral is a striking Anglican church that stands as a key landmark in Nelson, perched at the top of Trafalgar Street. Completed in 1964, the cathedral is uniquely built from marble, giving it a grand and timeless appearance. The wide steps leading up to the entrance add to its impressive presence, making it a focal point of the city. Inside, the cathedral offers a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere. Its high ceilings, intricate woodwork, and beautiful stained-glass windows create a sense of awe and serenity. The windows, in particular, cast colorful light across the space, enhancing the spiritual ambiance. Whether you visit for worship, quiet reflection, or to admire the architecture, the cathedral provides a tranquil retreat in the heart of Nelson. The surrounding gardens and pathways are also worth exploring, offering a pleasant place to sit and enjoy the peaceful environment. As an active place of worship, the cathedral hosts regular services as well as community events and concerts, making it a vibrant part of Nelson’s cultural and spiritual life. Overall, Christ Church Cathedral is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply a quiet moment of reflection. Its unique marble construction and Anglican heritage make it a fascinating and beautiful landmark in the city.
Rhonda S — Google review
Nelson Cathedral Church is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places to visit in Nelson. Located at the top of the hill in the city centre, it offers a lovely view and a calm atmosphere. The architecture is stunning, with its classic stone design and tall spire, making it a true landmark of the city. Inside, the church feels very serene, filled with natural light and a sense of history. The garden area and surroundings are well maintained and perfect for a quiet walk or to sit and reflect. Whether you are religious or just appreciate beautiful buildings, the Nelson Cathedral Church is definitely worth a visit.
Arjun B — Google review
Stunning cathedral with beautiful gardens and surrounds. Great video history on screen in the cathedral. Loved the organ pipes, be awesome to hear them!!! Lovely stained glass windows 🪟
Paula S — Google review
Lovely cathedral and place. Please bear in mind it was near destroyed in infamous 2012 earthquake and is slowly being rebuilt
Bruce — Google review
We dropped by on the way to Christchurch. One of the female staff kindly explained how the cathedral was built using concrete partially and changing the height of side walls based on experiences of earthquake. Great! (Apr. 2025)
TED — Google review
Well worth a visit the gardens were lovely the church itself beautiful. Some great views and photo opportunities as you climb the stairs. Free to visit can choose to make a donation to support building repairs.
Yvonne A — Google review
Signature sightseeing building in Nelson, a must-visit place. I enjoyed reading the short introductions inside the church. Although the weather wasn't good for photos during our visit, we still spent time here.
Rikki F — Google review
A lovely place to visit. Very Welcoming! The organist was stunning accompanied by a talented Choir! There was an amazing morning tea served with Great tea and percolated coffee.
Joel S — Google review
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4.3
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1 Trafalgar Square, Nelson 7010, New Zealand
https://nelsoncathedral.nz/
+64 3 548 1008
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World of Wearable Art & Collectable Cars Museum

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Museums
Specialty Museums
Nestled in Nelson, the World of Wearable Art & Collectable Cars Museum is a vibrant two-part attraction that celebrates both fashion and automotive history. This unique museum showcases around 70 stunning entries from the renowned World of WearableArt Awards, featuring imaginative costumes that captivate the senses, including an enchanting glow-in-the-dark room. Among its quirky highlights are the infamous 'Bizarre Bras.'
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1 Cadillac Way, Annesbrook, Nelson 7011, New Zealand
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Neudorf Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Restaurant
Vineyard
Wineries & Vineyards
We spent the most perfect afternoon at Neudorf, the weather was amazing and we decided to try their mini 2 people picnic basket and their wine tasting. The staff were amazing and the food was incredible. Their Bread roll was so fresh and the cheese that came with it was amazing too. Highly recommend!
Lo J — Google review
Wine tasting at the front of house, rock up and enjoy. Really tasty selections. Outdoor seating was fantastic in the summer. Wished there were more food/snacks choices available though.
Zai — Google review
A delightful place to enjoy wine tasting even in the rain. Their olives and warm, fresh bread were spot on. Their staff was ever so helpful and friendly.
Mim W — Google review
Stunning vineyard. Amazing Pinot noir. Decently priced- tastings $15/4. Bottles ~$55 (to drink on site. Takeaway ~30% cheaper). Can order charcuterie boards, which was highly recommend to us, yet we recently ate. Staff very friendly and attentive. Went on a weekday. Lots of parking and available seating.
NiK — Google review
I had a remarkable welcome (availability and knowledge) from Reuben, who introduced me to the range of wines from this estate. I was very impressed by the quality of this Estate, particularly the finesse and balance of the wines. After the tasting, I enjoyed a picnic in the beautiful and relaxing garden, with cheese, an excellent homemade tapenade and a succulent baguette, with a glass of Riesling which made my day! I highly recommend this estate.
Frederic M — Google review
Neudorf make seriously good wines. While Chardonnay is their specialty, they make very good riesling, pinot gris, albarino, rose and pinot noir. You can taste a range of wines in the tasting area, but I also recommend taking time to sit in their courtyard area overlooking the vines, enjoying one of their picnic hamper lunches with a glass or bottle of their wines.
David B — Google review
Visited Neudorf on Sunday just been and was very impressed. We enjoyed a delicious wine tasting (Ps. they donate tasting proceeds towards rescue helicopter!), the grounds are beautiful with nice seating options outside in the sunshine, the woman serving us was lovely, the jazz music playing was smooth, and the picnic shop corner is such a great idea! After wine tasting, enjoyed a glass of their dry Riesling and chose some beautiful local picnic items (Brie cheese, freshly baked and warmed ficelle mini baguette, local jar of beetroot plum relish, and some olive oil infused oat crackers, plus Kumar a crisps). Everything was very fairly priced and it was a beautiful way of spending the afternoon on our way back to Nelson. We’re thankful that Owen River Lodge’s host Felix recommended Neudorf to us.
Jennifer M — Google review
We fell in love with this winery in 2017, and nearly 7 years later it’s still delivering great Chardonnays. It’s a bit of a drive to get here - allow a good half hour if you’re staying in Nelson - but the last part of the drive in the Moutere region is lovely, and passes a lot of farm stalls. They don’t charge for tasting, and only offer 4 or 5 wines, but seem pretty flexible if you have a keen interest in specific wines (as we do with their chardonnays). The basic Chardonnay is pretty good value for $28, but it’s the better wines that will have you splashing out. And the setting here is superb, a lovely garden overlooking the vineyards, and simply wonderful hosts.
Stephen S — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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138 Neudorf Road, Nelson 7175, New Zealand
http://www.neudorf.co.nz/
+64 3 543 2643
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Baton Valley Adventures

Hostel
Fun & Games
Recreation
Travel
Horse Tracks
Excellent place to stay. Comfortable setup with a lovely host.
Ryan W — Google review
Excellent from start to finish really enjoyed our day here we will be back next year,horses were amazing ,scenery stunning and owners and girls excellent would highly recommend Baton horse trek , We were made to feel truly welcome.Thank you
Des I — Google review
Love the place, recomended highly, love the Honeywell Hut
Sherida P — Google review
Wonderful serene setting, it won't disappoint.
Cheri R — Google review
It is very tidy and clean.
Daniel A — Google review
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5.0
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1360 Baton Valley Road, RD1 7196, New Zealand
http://www.nelsonhorsetreks.co.nz/
+64 3 522 4164
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Lake Rotoiti

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the picturesque Nelson Lakes National Park, Lake Rotoiti is a stunning alpine lake known for its famous jetty and large eels. The small village of St Arnaud provides a perfect base for exploring the area. Visitors can camp at various locations with excellent amenities, offering a glamping experience. The lake offers serene views and numerous walking trails, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and family outings.
Breathtaking Lake Surrounded by Mountain Greenery! This lake is an absolute hidden gem! Nestled in the heart of lush green mountains, it offers stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere. The crystal-clear water reflects the surrounding landscape beautifully, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and photography. The fresh air, gentle breeze, and the sound of nature make it a truly magical experience. Highly recommended for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike!
Arjun B — Google review
Another great stop on the New Zealand journey. The lake is amazing with a wonderful hot spring at one end. Take the classic wooden boat and tour the lake.
Jake G — Google review
Great big lake, nice and clean and great views from up Mt Robert. Lots of snow in winter time and lots of massive eels around the warf just Infront of the carpark. Big carpark and usually on a snowy or sunny day it's full of people.
Yoshia R — Google review
Beautiful view and clear waters. There are many people by the lake but you don’t feel the crowd because of the vast space. I visited in Jan and there were no sandflies which is pretty awesome. Many tracks around the lake to explore, and Kayaking would be great here as the waters are not choppy.
Clare S — Google review
Beautiful view and a peaceful location with a nice mountain range where the snow can get even lower than pictured. A nice local township with forest walking tracks.
Nathan D — Google review
We camped at the DOC campground next to the Lake Rotoiti Wharf recently. Incredible views, so serene with a number of walks nearby for better views of the lake. There are several campground locations here, with really good amenities at all, this one had flushing toilets, a shower block (cold showers), playground, rubbish disposal area and kitchen block. We considered it glamping with how great the amenities were. Highly recommend staying here, its popular so book in advance if you can, about an hour or so from Nelson.
Nikki J — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful places that I have ever visited around New Zealand. The scenery is simply stunning and must be seen by all in the upper South Island. The little township has a fuel station and convenience store along with great accommodation options tucked in the bush or on the main road.
Matt C — Google review
An amazingly beautiful lake with many scenic hiking trails! We enjoyed visiting this lake and enjoying its natural beauty and beaches. It is an amazing place to get photos, as the lake is highly reflective with surrounding mountains. The dock at the lake is also famous for its many eels , that crowd around its piers and are easy to photograph through the clear water. We stayed a week in this area exploring the lake and the trails around it, and we wish that we had stayed longer!
Mark P — Google review
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4.5
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Tasman Region 7072, New Zealand, USA
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Helicopter Charter Karamea

Helicopter tour agency
Tours
Helicopter Tours
From initial contact with Vanessa to the day of our flight the team at Helicopter Charter Karamea make you feel like old friends. The pilot was professional, calm and makes even the nervous flyers feel safe in his hands. No question was too big or small and the communication was 10/10. Hope to be at that end of the world again soon! Thanks for memory’s that will last a life time.
Julia B — Google review
For our MTB trip, great support with our planning, great comms, secure and scratch free bike carry, neat people and pilot. Special flight from Karamea to the Brown hut
Todd P — Google review
The best and most trusted service anywhere in the area period! The crew here have been doing this along time , after you take a trip with them they simply seem like family. Whether you are a hiker, fisherman or going to explore some amazing new tracks with your mountain bike "like Old Ghost" they will not only help get you there but they will be your private guide, look no further!!
Ted C — Google review
Fun team to work with. They have huge amounts of knowledge of kahurangi national park and seem to have no problems getting us to where we want to go and picking us up again.
Kieran M — Google review
Amazing Scenic Flight
Luca R — Google review
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5.0
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Aerodrome Road, Karamea 7893, New Zealand
http://www.karameahelicharter.co.nz/
+64 3 782 6111
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Ultimate Descents Aotearoa

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Rafting
Tours
Ultimate Descents Aotearoa is a family-owned company that specializes in whitewater rafting adventures suitable for children as young as six. They offer a variety of river trips, from half-day tours to multi-day heli-rafting expeditions. The company has recently come under new management and has received positive feedback for their accommodating and professional service. Guests have praised the clear instructions, well-maintained gear, and the opportunity to receive free photos of their experience.
The welcome by the crew was so friendly and caring, they explained everything so clearly and made us feel at ease. Once in the water we were informed of all safety procedures. Setting off was fabulous Johnny and Mali were fabulous smiling making sure we were all okay. The journey began wow amazing over rapids, floating down the river, the jumping overboard for a floating swim on our backs then back on board for more rapids finally jumping off a rock down into the swell of the river to small rapids floating down, amazing then back on board for a tranquil finish. Back at base cake hot drinks debrief and photos, sent free of charge. Amazing experience great company to go with, high five!!! Great campsite, Riversid
Angela — Google review
What a fun, adventurous experience for the family! Our guide Casey was super chill, calm and very knowledgeable, and Samson took some great pics of our time on this beautiful river. Our first time white water rafting and we had a blast! Thanks guys!
Tina S — Google review
I was expecting a "boring" paddle on the river, but the instructor Sonny and Kate prepared an unforgettable and very unconventional ride for us. It was in a friendly spirit. We even swam - 1 intentional and 1 unintentional dive :D. You definitely have to try it!
Thomas J — Google review
This was so much fun. Thanks to the UD team Quinn, Jono, and Sampson, so many laughs. 5 stars to our guides who made this trip exceptional, great knowledge of the river and some fun facts along the way. This is a great river if you’re a bit fearful and unsure of the waters but also a great rush of adrenaline for the go getters. Highly recommend this location and team for an unforgettable experience. Also situated at the Riverside Holiday park, best paid camping spot we’ve found in the last 6 weeks traveling NZ. Be sure to zoom the areal Photo…
Kay G — Google review
We had Casey with us as a guide down the Waimakariri river. Super onto it, great with kids, and fantastic yarns. Absolute gem of a person. She will eat your cookies if left unattended... 10/10
Daniel C — Google review
Mid summer trip on the Burra for people in the 7th decade! I mention this to encourage others. It was great afternoon, from the welcome to the coffee and cake at the end. As others have done, we can’t say enough about the guides and support/photographers. Swimming/floating down the river was sublime and jumping off the rock into it was terrifying. Would suggest less steep exit point but that did not detract from the whole thing. Cannot recommend this enough!!!
HenryRozyckiWrites — Google review
Fabulous afternoon on the Buller with the most friendly and experienced of guys
Keith C — Google review
We didn’t do the family trip, but the full one. We had a nice young “apprentice” guide and an experienced one as a supervisor. 5 guests on the boat. We had to reschedule on short notice and that was very easy. You have to do some paddling yourself (as usual). The gear was in good condition. The shoes however open themselves a bit with a chance to loose them. I enjoyed having free photos (a link to a file repository was sent on the next day). Everyone was nice, fun and professional. The scenery was very beautiful. The rafting itself was great, there were several good rapids.if you want to get completely soaked go to the front. I loved it. On 2 occasions we had the opportunity to jump from the cliffs. In one case it was right into the white water after a major rapid. The other was calm, but the cliff is higher. Super fun! There was coffee and cake afterwards.
Family P — Google review
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19 Riverview Road, Murchison 7007, New Zealand
http://www.rivers.co.nz/
+64 800 748 377
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Buller Canyon Jet Boating

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Tours
Boat tour agency
Speed Boats Tours
Buller Canyon Jet Boating offers an exhilarating 40-minute ride along the stunning Buller River, surrounded by picturesque pink granite canyons and historic gold mining sites. The adventure includes navigating through waterfalls and riding the earthquake rapids, providing an unbeatable jet boating experience in New Zealand.
Highly recommend this jet boating experience. Been jet boating a few times in NZ. Mark and Buller Canyon jet boating was friendly, relaxed and most of enjoyable. Mark kept us informed of useful information and history of the river and the gorge itself. He took the time to answer any and all questions and most importantly made the entire jet boating experience enjoyable. The ride itself felt less commercial than other jet boating experiences in the South Island.
Sangeeta B — Google review
Such a great experience! Mike was a very entertaining host. We got a mix of history and geology thrown in with the fun and speed. It felt very safe throughout. I would highly recommend - just make sure you use sunscreen!
Terry L — Google review
The view is amazing, Mark is very funny and friendly, the drive is awesome, so much better than the one we had in Queenstown! Highly recommended!!! And Bowie is so cute!!
Adela H — Google review
This was shut the front door fun, Mark is the best operator in New Zealand, smaller boat than in Queenstown but more crazy, more professional and much much much more adventurous. You get your bang for the buck and then some. I can't stress this enough, this is the BEST one and I highly recommend everyone to go here and enjoy it. We did others as well but this one... OMG, the speed, the thrill! Thank you Mark for really putting the F in fun for us 🤣 A 360° greeting from the Public Speaker from Sweden with special request 🤣
Alexander G — Google review
Have rode Shotover in Queenstown but this was miles better. Excellent 'Driver' and amusingly commentary. Suspension Bridge just added to the overall experience. Looking forward to returning sometime soon.
Colin T — Google review
Had an amazing trip on the Buller with Mark. He was such a good host and guide. Never done jet boating before and not sure we’ll ever top this one as it’s a stunningly beautiful place. Thank you for an amazing afternoon Mark.
Kate A — Google review
My Husband and I had a spectacular time with on the jet boat. Mark, our driver went above and beyond to ensure we had a great time. We wanted to take photos and videos, so Mark was very clear at communicating when was an appropriate time to video/ take a photo and when it was best to put the camera away to ensure we held on for some 360 spins. Highly recommend Buller Canyon Jet Boating. While there you can also experience the Bulla Canyon Swing Bridge. Thanks Bulla Jet Boat company and Mark for a wonderful day it is truly a holiday highlight.
C M — Google review
We stopped here on the drive to Westport, and were so glad we did. There was a swing bridge going across the buller river,different walks to go on ,long or short, interesting things to look at for all ages. A zip wire ride, and best of all there was Marc with his Jet boat, what an incredible experience up and down the river, through the Rapids. Marc was an amazing character and really made the trip. Not the cheapest thing to do but well worth the money.
Ann H — Google review
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34 Waller Street, Murchison 7191, New Zealand
http://www.bullercanyonjet.co.nz/
+64 3 523 9883
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Buller Gorge Swing Bridge

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Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Buller Gorge Swing Bridge is located in the Upper Buller Scenic Reserve, 14 kilometers west of Murchison, New Zealand. It is the country's longest swing bridge at 110 meters in length and spans the Buller River. The bridge is part of an adventure park offering activities such as zip lining and boat trips. Visitors can enjoy a thrilling walk across the bouncy and narrow bridge, with the option to return via a zip line.
Don’t miss the Swing Bridge when you are in the area. Amazing view to the Buller river with the opportunity to do some fun activities. We did the short hike and enjoyed our break on our trip to Westport. Passing the bridge costs 12,5$ pp.
Evan G — Google review
We had an enjoyable time at this venue so I'm curious why there are some negative reviews. The team really need to cut back the vegetation on the loop walk so visitors could enjoy the view properly. The bridge is exhilarating, although I wish people were less comfortable crossing at the same time! The toilets could do with a deep clean but were acceptable in the meantime. Staff were friendly. Definitely worth the minimal entrance fee.
Terry L — Google review
Went here a while back and didn’t expect you had to pay. The next time I came back and bit the bullet and was pleasantly surprised. Such beautiful views and heaps to do once you get over the other side. You might have to be patient as the swing bridge isn’t that wide, and also be careful of where you put your hand as I got a small cut on mine. It is so very worth it though. Lovely loop tracks and multiple natural attractions to look at.
Brodie B — Google review
Overall value for money 2.5/5 No family pass No combos so yiu do mkre activities and save. Bridge 3.9/5 $12.50 - Went in the morning. Manager/owner was very welcoming and friendly. Paid our entry and went on in. My first thought of the bridge was disappointing after being on the ones further down the country, yes this one is longer but I feel it could be better. When searching and looking at things to do I didnt take a close look at what the bridge was made of or looked like in detail. Comet line 4/5 fun - 1/5 not Including access to bridge and walks. $40 + $25 for photos and videos. Tandem Comet line and it was fun. Interesting to be one behind the other and not next to each there. Definitely could be longer and definitely could be faster. $25 extra for a flash drive with the photos and videos seemed expensive though especially if you paid for the other thing. Gold panning 3.5/5 Sand flies 1/5 Unfortunately we did not get told about the sand flies when we arrived. We were covered head to toe in them when we went to the area to do this activity. Went and brought some bug spray from the front desk ($25) and this only kept them away for a few minutes. The activity itself was really fun but as I only got to do it for a very small amount of time it has become the worst thing I have done in years. As we left we mentioned about how bad the experience was and that the bug spray did an aweful job and we really didnt do much panning because of the sand flies and his comment was "yeah they are quite bad this time of year" and didnt really care at all. We were just another person who had already paid. If you do go, there is some enjoyment in some of the activities but 100% do not go anywhere near the gold panning, and take good bug repellent.
Daniel S — Google review
Unexpected cost of 25 nzd to walk across. But the other side has over an hour of beautiful hiking to a beach and waterfall along with epic jungle views. It's worth the cost, especially because few people leave the main trail.
Matthew B — Google review
Awesome place woth amazing view. Very friendly staff who even waited for us to arrive as we were running a little late. Highly recommended
Ben G — Google review
What an adventurous place to visit!! The experience of the bridge walk is tremendous. A bit scary but feels fun once you done it. The walk around the island is amazing as you pass many amazing spots as the river beach and the big tree. You can watch a lot of birds around there. The bridge walk and the island walk is not expensive. You can do extra activities like zip liner with an extra payment. There is a small cafe and toilets inside and a plenty of parking available there.
Eranga D — Google review
It was fun to go across the bridge, but there were a lot of little bugs on the other side that were biting our legs so beware. Not much to do on the other side other than a walk with some old historic mining equipment. you could also pay extra to go on the speedboat or the zip line.
Gena R — Google review
4.1
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3.8
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State Highway, Upper Buller Gorge Road, SH6, Murchison 7049, New Zealand
https://bullergorge.co.nz/
+64 3 523 9809
12

Hikenbike Shuttle

Tour operator
Transportation
Steph was great to deal with, particularly as the Old Ghost Rd was closed on the day we were planning to ride & managed our date changes. The motor home relocation went without a hitch.
Keirstie B — Google review
Just used their Shuttle service from Lyell to Seddonville while doing the Old Ghost Road. Fantastic service, they were waiting for us at the Lyell Carpark, took our photo as we left then drove our vehicle to Seddonville. Great value, highly recommended.
Brent N — Google review
Great transfer of two cars for us from Lyell to Seddonville while we walked The Old Ghost Road. Handled our EV fine. Brought our cars up to The Rough & Tumble Lodge for us on our final day so they were there for us when we came off the track. Great to get immediate access to dry clothes!
Greg W — Google review
Great service and very convenient for Old Ghost Rd transfers. Chris and Steph were very friendly and even phoned the local pub to let us know that the next track we were heading to was closing due to a landslip. They even told us their secret home made bug repellent recipe! p.s. Encourage Chris to one day complete the Ghost Rd!
Paul W — Google review
Have to give 5/5 review for Steph and Chris. Very responsive communication, prompt arrival, just lovely people doing their bit to help others. Thank you so much.
NoworNever — Google review
Steph and Chris provided us a wonderful service by meeting us at Old Coast Road Trail end in Seddonville and transporting us to the start of the track at Lyell. My queries were responded to quickly, communication was excellent, they were so obliging, friendly and knowledgeable. Even gave us an old gold sluice pan as a momentous. Many thanks you guys we appreciated your service. Malcolm Rough and Wendy Shanks, Gisborne
Wendy S — Google review
Excellent service from Hikenbike Shuttles. We left our car at the end of the Old Ghost Road and they took us to the beginning. We arrived a bit early but they saw us drive past so came early. The service was very friendly (we had the owner himself. Asked if we needed to stop anywhere on the way and recommended the Berlin Cafe in the Buller gorge as a good place for breakfast. Very nice. he also supplier sandfly repellent, something we had overlooked. Would highly recommend them. Next time we would use their car relocation service and save 4 hours of driving for only a little more cost.
Robert W — Google review
Great communication, punctual, and accommodating shuttle provider (Picked me up from OGR trail end to Lyell). Appreciate that they made sure my car at Lyell started before leaving.
WY F — Google review
5.0
(21)
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5.0
(100)
102 Mokihinui Road, Seddonville 7891, New Zealand
http://www.hikenbikeshuttle.co.nz/
+64 274 467 876
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Charming Creek Walkway

Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
Hiking Trails
4.5
(55)
West Coast Region, New Zealand
14

The Old Ghost Rd

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Hiking area
Outdoor Activities
The Old Ghost Rd is an 85km trail that was originally attempted by gold miners but later completed by volunteers as a challenging mountain bike route with four bookable huts. The journey takes cyclists two to four days and hikers five days, passing through native forest, alpine tussock, river flats, and forgotten valleys. The trail offers varied scenery and well-maintained facilities, making it a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
Superb trail with such a heartening community story/energy behind it. World-class MTB single track design also leads to gentle inclines for hikers. Huts were excellent. Marion Boatwright's book Spirit In The Stone details the awesome commitment of trail building/the whole vision. Beautiful vistas; (Mokohinui River is stunning. Meridian decided not to dam it, this river deserves to flow.) The Rough and Tumble lodge was excellent for coffee, couches and conversation and would be a lovely place to stay (legendary showers for hikers to use at end too). PS: The Dec24 slip near Lyell needn't stop your plans, we changed to using MTBs; we covered the trip to Ghost Lake with our existing tramp timing bookings (and bike down the recommended(!) way back to Specimen Point) then out next day. Several big groups used a chopper, great memories for hiking kids once big groups have made the effort to get to the region.
Charles D — Google review
Best 5 day tramp yet, great variety of terrain, beautiful native forest flora & fauna. Birdsong +++, very friendly This Robins, Tomtits & saw or heard most every native bird there is. Fungi fiesta! Huts comfortable, lovely & warm with fire going. Wild & mighty rivers!
Diane W — Google review
For day trippers- highly recommend doing the loop of Lyell walkway - Old Ghost Road. Easy access from the upper carpark, past the old cemetery, across the river bridge and then reverse back along the old ghost road trail to the lower carpark. This old mining track is well maintained and used by hikers and cyclists.
Sandy P — Google review
Incredible area with stunning views, wildlife and history!! Lovely huts, and well maintained track.
Donna B — Google review
Fantastic 5-day walk on Old Ghost Road. The terrain is not very difficult and well maintained as it's suitable for cycling. There are some long days with high kms though, so some ability to walk 18-25 km per day is required. I'm not sure I would cycle this trail in its entirety as there are some narrow, steep and rocky sections with scary drop offs and even a stairs sections where you need to carry your bike. For confident mountain bikers only, probably. Scenery was amazing. The huts were luxurious and equipped. I recommend this hike or cycle trail!
Marie-Pascale D — Google review
This trail takes you through the finest landscapes in New Zealand, It is such an incredible experience! The 28km from Lyell through lush bush opens up at the top with mind-blowing views across vast, unspoilt landscapes. The huts are immaculate, warm, well-stocked & maintained. The amount of work has been huge and continues with improvements like the recent bypassing of the stairs, such a blessing for mountain bikers. This is a genuinely world-class trail, make sure you don't rush through it!!
Chris W — Google review
Amazing hike through magical beech forrest, stunning ridge lines and mountainsides. The hut facilities were above expectations and toilets well maintained and clean (love composting ones!). Well graded trails for walking just be mindful of mountain bikers approaching. Two semi fit 70+ year olds we took enjoyed it! Lots of water along track depending on recent rains. $160 pp for up to 4 nights, bunk rooms vary by hut but everyone very welcoming and shared cooking facilities. Even a trickle shower available. Outdoor sleep outs good option for family or couples but not heated/no cooking - can use main hut facilities!
Kaitlin K — Google review
Superb walk, easy grades, spectacular exposure and great views. Excellent huts with lots of interesting points all through the hike. Great achievement to put this track through pristine country. It's a long walk but as it's built for bikes it's easy going.
Steve W — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(463)
Upper Buller Gorge 7895, New Zealand
https://oldghostroad.org.nz/
15

Pounamu Pathway - Museum of Kawatiri

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Pounamu Pathway - Museum of Kawatiri is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts, particularly those interested in the rich coal mining heritage of the region. Located near Westport, this museum offers an engaging experience with its well-curated exhibits and informative displays. Visitors can delve into the area's past through fascinating videos and interactive mine exhibits that bring to life the stories of old mining operations.
Fantastic museum to read about the history of the area. Incredibly informative and well presented. The displays were amazing and included a video you could sit and watch. $25 to enter the museum (cheaper for seniors and children) but well worth the money to learn about the history and support the local economy. The gift shop had plenty of souvenirs. I particularly liked the coal figurines and purchased a couple. Wheelchair friendly.
Steph W — Google review
This is a modern museum, that children will be fascinated with as well. We only had 1 hour to spend which wasn’t enough. It is a place you must see when visiting Westport. Well done to everyone who has contributed to its design.
Christine W — Google review
What a great museum! Full of great exhibits and loads of information about the rich mining history on the west coast. There is a mine exhibit you can go into and watch a neat video showing the old mine operations. We spend about an hour here but you could spend a bit longer if you read everything. Adults $10, children under 5 are free. If you are visiting Westport make sure you pop in here and brush up on the history.
Bronson D — Google review
a lot of reading to find our more about the history of mining on the coast. some really interesting machinery on display, but all in all a bit disappointed by lack of exhibits. the video is fascinating and worth a watch. The counter staff were really amazing and helpful however. knowledgeable, friendly and patient. if there was a way to give them an independent five star review I would totally be doing that.
Darryn J — Google review
This is the 2nd Pounamu Pathway I've done. This one pulled together some of the local mines I had visited, so I found the display and information informative and definitely worth the visit. A good insight into the history of the region. Would have been nice to pull more Maori history.
Johnathan M — Google review
Very informative and well presented museum! Well worth the visit. Go to Denniston after the museum. Interesting and amazing views!
Bev B — Google review
We braved the bridge, not for the faint hearted or scared of heights, remembering you've got to get back the same way! There are walking tracks with historical info to do whilst you prepare for your return trip.
Judith J — Google review
Very cool walk in the forest. Great part of history
Crawford M — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(101)
123 Palmerston Street, Westport 7825, New Zealand
https://www.pounamupathway.com/kawatiri/
+64 3 789 6658
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Westport isite Visitor Information Centre

Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
Great visitor centre with very helpful and knowledgeable staff, highly recommend paying this place a visit.
Em J — Google review
Best i-site in the south island alongside Blenheim's one. Very kind and helpful staff. Thanks heaps for the great recommendations.
Ana G — Google review
Carol, you did great on the radio today. Hope your region sees an increase in visitors because of it. What's Denniston? For real? I imagined it was world famous, as it should be. A fabulous place to visit.
Diane S — Google review
A real asset to this community. Staff know their stuff, with many extra local insights. Well run, a professional team. A MUST if you really want a good in depth expose' of Westport.
Leon D — Google review
The lady was very helpful and stared me in the right direction
Sandi R — Google review
Go visit this museum at the i-site before or after a visit to Denniston plateau. Very good displays and very informative.
Roger M — Google review
I called into the isite to inquire about a map. ( I forgot to pick up one before leaving the Uk) The staff were friendly and very helpful. Decided on the right map and while chatting away just paid for it without thinking!! 39 dollars that is absolutely extortionate. I realize this is no fault of the staff. I have since seen them in a garage for 12 dollars. I just feel it’s so sad that holiday makers get subjected to these extortionate prices!! I only bought a map!! My partner didn’t buy anything!! I took 20$ note of purse and then had to take another one out!! Most definitely!! Paid 39$ for 1 map. I just wished I’d returned to shop to question it!!
Hilary W — Google review
Wow it is a great place. The staff were friendly and helpful; there's heaps of info for tourists; the shop is stocked with lovely clothing and gift items and as for the museum, well it is so worth going to, it's such an interesting, well presented and informative place. Thanks for the experience.
Christine H — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(52)
123 Palmerston Street, Westport 7825, New Zealand
+64 3 789 6658
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Inland Adventures - Reefton

Tour operator
Tours
Sightseeing Tours
River Rafting & Tubing
Hiking & Camping Tours
We had with Nathan as we went down the Grey River. He took excellent care of us and ensured our safety throughout the entire trip. His instructions were clear and easy to follow, making the experience enjoyable for everyone. I highly recommend this activity for families who love the outdoors. We were properly dressed for the river and never felt unprepared. Even with two younger children, we felt well taken care of and safe at all times.
Eunice L — Google review
Wow - what an amazing experience we had today on the Grey Wilderness raft tour. It went beyond all our (rather high) expectation. The nature we paddled through was inexplicably beautiful, and the river delivered just the right amount of action for our group (of 3 generations). Nathan is an excellent guide: knowledgeable, fun to be around and a very skilled rafter. Easily in the absolute top of experiences on our 1 month trip around NZ!
Kåre K — Google review
Our group of 7 had a superb trip on the Upper Grey river with Josh , Kacey and Mila . Nathan had been great organizing our trip according to water levels . We were superbly catered for by our professional guides who looked after all our needs both on and off the water . Food was amazing . Highly recommend if you want to experience some true kiwi adventure and unspoilt scenery .
Penny M — Google review
My family and I did the Arnold Family Raft 1/2 Day Tour with Nathan and it exceeded all expectations. It was my children's (11, 10 and 6 years) first exposure to white water rafting and it was perfect. Nathan was so clear on what to expect and made it fun for the whole family. He regularly checked in with the kids to make sure they felt comfortable and we all had a blast. Nathan took us rafting, let us go for a dip in the water and even fed us and gave us a warm drink at the end of the day. Would highly recommend Inland Adventures.
Amy H — Google review
Just returned from an awesome 4 days rafting the Waiau River with Nathan (AKA Reefton), Simon (AKA Chunk) and Samson, Quinn and Bree as our guides. What a team they made! So much experience being shared with younger, newer guides = great to watch. It was a super adventure down a truly stunning part of S Island. The journey was full of amazing views, gorges, rapids, mountains and a few surprises. The food was really delicious (& plentiful). We felt safe, valued and entertained throughout the full 4 days and would highly recommend this expedition for any adventurous travellers. Thanks Nathan et al.
Juliane S — Google review
My experience with the employees: Joey: a true kiwi bushman, as quick and deft with a blade when cooking dinner at camp as is his sharp witted humor. Not only is he engaging in intellectual conversation, he is also great with kids making him an all rounder for family trips. 10/10 raft guide and outdoor instructor.
Daniel C — Google review
We had an amazing 2 day experience with the Inland Adventures team in early 2023. We had a wide range of fitness, experience and ages involved and the team were incredibly supportive and made sure everyone enjoyed the rafting and the environment. We all felt safe and the food was incredibly good! It was such a good experience and I can't wait to go again.
Nick M — Google review
Nathan and his amazing team led us on an unforgettable pre-Christmas expedition down the Waiau-Uwha. A must-do trip for anyone who loves rivers, rocks, and the stunning beauty of the remote high country. Professional guides and all-around top people.
Carolyn — Google review
5.0
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5.0
(51)
Reefton 7851, New Zealand
http://www.inlandadventures.co.nz/
+64 508 723 8464
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Underworld Adventures

Tours
Cafe
River Rafting & Tubing
I love the experience so much! It was one of my favorite adventures in New Zealand. It still feels like a dream! We all like Will the guide so much! He is warm, kind and very knowledgeable and very fun to be around. Everyone I met that day was very nice! From the train ride to the caving and then to the glowing worm and to the raft. I loved every second of it! I highly recommend trying the meat pie at the café. I tried Venison it was so so good! I heard it is made by a lady from Newport! I drove for 4 hours in the morning from Abel Tasman that day and got in at 11:00 am and had two spots left at the time. I was lucky but I highly recommend booking it ahead of time!
Cgeorgian Y — Google review
We loved this experience! We were the only two booked onto our tour so it was like a private tour. The train ride at the start is beautiful. The caves are really amazing with lots of formations to see up close. The glow worm cave is really big and is a magical experience. We really enjoyed tubing down the river too. Thank you to Jet for being a great guide. There was a QR code to access lots of photos taken afterwards and you get some printed too. 100% recommend this experience!
Leenane J — Google review
Our caving tour with Underworld Adventures was absolutely unforgettable! This experience is perfect for those who are fit and ready for a unique underground adventure. Our guide, Tess, shared fascinating information about the caves and the surrounding area. Exploring the caves was both thrilling and awe-inspiring, with incredible rock formations and stunning glowworms that lit up the darkness like a starry sky—simply sensational! The tubing at the end of the tour was a fun and exciting way to wrap up the experience. If you’re up for a bit of a challenge and an unforgettable journey through one of nature’s hidden wonders, this is the tour for you! Highly recommend! 🌟🦇🌿💦
New N — Google review
Jet was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the system. He definitely made the adventure! Would definitely do it again. Awesome site for the glow worms, history and geology!
Bep 1 — Google review
Our tour was one of the highlights of our South Island time!! We really enjoyed this caving and rafting tour. Our guide Jess did an amazing job leading us through the cave, pointing out different formations along the way. She gave a ton of great info about the cave history, glowworms, and area history as well! We had a blast and learned a lot. The rainforest train was also lovely. I definitely recommend you grab a pie and coffee in their café after your tour.
Brianne B — Google review
Good place. Clean material, potos not bad, but can be better. The experience it's amazing itself. The instructors are really kind, they explain everything and always are close to you, in the cave is amazing the experience and the blue sly looks just like the paradise. The rafting on the river is easy and funny. Highly recommend
Llorenç S — Google review
My English isn't good enough; I didn't understand anything the guild was saying. But I could still feel their passion. The place is absolutely stunning, and the rafting, although fast, is well worth it! The café staff are friendly, and the view is magnificent. I highly recommend it; it's an activity you absolutely must do.
Chopinet S — Google review
This place was an unexpected surprise, all the time I've driven this road and I never realized there was a little railway here that runs into the rainforest. Sadly I arrived too late to catch the train but was told that I was more than welcome to walk the track up to the caves, so I made a donation and away i went on my own little reenactment of 'Stand by me'! Some awesome country up here, some of the cliffs and overhangs are quite mindblowing and the swing bridge where I eventually turned back for home is also a spectacular little spot. I'm claustrophobic and can't swim so didn't do the cave tours or rafting but the feedback i heard was also very good. 😃 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Phil R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(408)
7368 State Highway 6, Charleston 7892, New Zealand
http://www.caverafting.com/
+64 3 788 8168
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Truman Track Car Park

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Free parking lot
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Truman Track Car Park is the starting point for a short walk that leads to a secluded beach surrounded by towering cliffs. This easy and highly rewarding walk offers stunning views of native New Zealand bush and the dramatic ocean. The trail takes about 20 minutes to complete and features dense forest growth, outstanding ocean views, and well-maintained pathways with stairways leading down the rocks. Visitors can enjoy overhanging cliff faces, polished stones, crashing waves, and even a blow hole at high tide.
Beautiful walk thru the Forest. Outstanding views of the ocean and Rocky cliffs. The ferns and forest growth are dense. The trail is very well done and leads to some stairways down the face of the rocks. Nothing to difficult but take your time.
Terry B — Google review
Unexpectedly nice, short walk to a lovely, small, non-crowded beach. You have the opportunity to take a small waterfall-shower (; Right next to the Punakaiki Rocks, worth the time!
Lord S — Google review
It’s a lovely little walk to the coast and it has some amazing views, well worth a quick stop off
Kieran I — Google review
Easy walk, beautiful views, lots of native birds, highly recommended walk
Lynette C — Google review
Fantastic walk....Beach at the end of this Scenic track!! Memories ❤️❤️
Chris F — Google review
Beautiful walk. Easy access and lovely panoramic views.
Leanne C — Google review
A short walk to a stunning piece of coastline. Not to be missed while you are in the area.
Richard M — Google review
STOP your car! Get out and walk down this beautiful track to the beach. It is definitely worth it. Overhanging cliff faces, smooth polished stones, crashing waves and a blow hole at high tide.
Paul S — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(328)
Te Miko 7871, New Zealand
https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/west-coast/places/paparoa-national-park/things-to-do/tracks/truman-track/
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Pancake Rocks and Blowholes Walk

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Outdoor Activities
Geologic Formations
Hiking Trails
The Pancake Rocks and Blowholes Walk is a must-visit attraction, offering a leisurely stroll that can be completed in about 30 minutes to an hour. The track also connects to the Pororari River Track, which provides options for longer day walks or multi-day hikes.
4.7
(2451)
West Coast Region 7873, New Zealand
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Barrytown Knifemaking

Recreation
Classes & Workshops
Lessons & Workshops
We had a fantastic day with Steven and Robyn. They are very charming and helped us out when things got a bit difficult. We are happy with our new knifes and the memories of this great day. Thank you!
Peter — Google review
Day at Barrytown Knifemaking and WOW — what an epic experience! 🔥 From a red-hot chunk of steel to a fully finished knife that I made with my own hands! 💪🔪 Super fun, surprisingly doable, and honestly one of the coolest things I’ve done in NZ. Highly recommend if you’re passing through the West Coast!
Darko P — Google review
Fantastic day with Steven and Robyn. Well run course, excellent banter and the final product is epic. Hands down one of the best one day experiences in NZ. Stevens one liners might be some of the best I’ve ever heard too!
Yonni K — Google review
Fantastic day! We went with another couple & all enjoyed the day. Steven & Robyn are amazing. They are very skilled, knowledgeable and helpful and coped well with a very large group on the day. They are very hospitable & have a great sense of humor. We were stoked with our knives & highly recommend anyone to do this. Fantastic experience. Thanks so much.
The T — Google review
Thank you very much Robyn and Steven, you are great hosts and l had the best time ever The smile is still on my face from all the banter and laughs we had while making our knives I could not image from a length of flat steel, a couple of strips of rimu wood and some pieces of brass you could show us how to create the knives we made Your easy and friendly manner made for a really enjoyable day It is a must to do for these of you who are travelling down the Coast Rd near Barrytown, West Coast When we are down that way again in the future we are definitely going to call in and get another knife ,only bigger this time Wishing you both good health and happiness for the future Kindest regards Tony Wynands Napier HB New Zealand
Tony W — Google review
My partner and I had the best day with steve and robin learning and making knives. Tucked away in a beautiful part of the west coast and freedom camping in town by the beach. The day was full of laughs and easy teachings, everyone there walked away with an awesome hand made knife from scratch and great memories. Nice locally made sheaths available for purchase to house the blade. Fantastic people and well worth a stop in. Cheers robin and steve will definitely be back when were next in your part of the world.
Declan M — Google review
Had an amazing day with Steven and Robyn learning how to make knives. Starting from bit of steel, hammering it into shape, all the way up to the finished product! Lunch was provided with a make yourself toasties and even free beer at the end. Highly recommend if you're passing through!
Dominic B — Google review
A MUST DO. Robyn and Steven are both epic people and you'll walk away with a beautiful knife and a brilliant experience. Many funny stories and great memories. I'll be doing this again for sure.
Ryan D — Google review
4.9
(168)
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5.0
(112)
2662 Coast Road, Barrytown 7873, New Zealand
https://barrytownknifemaking.com/
+64 3 731 1053
22

West Coast Wilderness Trail Start

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15 lists 
Parking lot for bicycles
Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
Embark on the breathtaking West Coast Wilderness Trail, a stunning four-day cycling adventure covering 139km. This trail takes you through ancient bush tracks, tramlines, and railways while showcasing the region's diverse landscapes including rainforests, wetlands, and river valleys. The journey begins in Greymouth and leads inland to the Southern Alps before reaching Hokitika and Ross on the coast. With smooth terrain and four manageable sections, cyclists have the flexibility to choose their preferred route.
We did this from Greymouth for 20kms, by bike. You can go to the Honey Cafe, which is about 30kms at Kumara Junction. 👌
Leon H — Google review
Stunning scenery and the bike only sections are really great, well worth the suggested $10 per day per person we paid. Unfortunately there are long stretches of joint use road from Kapitea Reservoir up to the first dam on the canal, the surface is being ruined by heavy 4x4 vehicles and quad bikes, we saw several on our trip. I bet they pay nothing to use these roads and it would be great if like other cycle trails in NZ motorised traffic is managed by locked gates.
RMW — Google review
Unreal trip!! Great people throughout.. would highly recommend
Rupert B — Google review
Awesome
Coast S — Google review
Good
Isabella D — Google review
4.4
(8)
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4.8
(244)
Greymouth 7805, New Zealand
http://www.westcoastwildernesstrail.co.nz/
23

Monteith's Brewery

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Monteith's Brewery is a popular attraction in Greymouth, New Zealand, known for its wide range of beers and ciders. While not all the beer and cider are brewed on-site, the brewery offers popular tours. The brand is a well-known commercial name in New Zealand and has gained popularity as an attraction due to its association with one of the country's best-known beer brands. Visitors can enjoy brewery tours hosted by Suzie and Rocky, making it a cheerful experience for beer enthusiasts.
The vibe, food and service here was top tier! After a 4hr tranz alpine train ride from Christchurch to Greymouth, I was in need of a good feed and I definitely found it here! I ordered the ribs with beer battered chips, my partner had the fish and chips and we shared the Sunday lamb shoulder roast with gravy on roast potatoes and veges. My partner said the fish and chips were one of the best she has ever had which I promise, says A LOT! Me being allergic to seafood, couldn't partake in the fish lol! The ribs were very tasty thanks to their in-house sauce that the tender ribs were smothered in but those beer battered chips were freaking good! Chips on their own cost $17 which is pretty hefty, but i would pay that again for those chips! The biggest surprise was the lamb shoulder roast. Holy heck were they tender and full of flavour! I'm not a fan of Brussels sprouts but even they tasted amazing! I whole heartedly recommend stopping here for a feed, even if you must take a small detour to Greymouth on your adventure in the South Island.
Kelvin D — Google review
Food was amazing as well as the 6 paddle off beers. Well worth trying. Very cozy atmosphere and the food came out quickly.
Richard J — Google review
Exceeded expectations. Service was quick, yet friendly. Food was fabulous. Fries were exceptionally memorable. Thick, crispy outside and fluffy inside.
CS C — Google review
Monteith’s Brewery is a fantastic spot to visit, even if you’re not there for the drinks. The food was excellent - fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. There’s a great variety on the menu, and everything we tried was cooked perfectly. The location is lovely, with a warm and relaxed atmosphere that makes it perfect for both families and groups of friends. It’s a great place to unwind, enjoy a good meal, and take in the surroundings. Highly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area - it’s a memorable experience for the food and setting alone!
Suren ( — Google review
The best place to eat in Greymouth without doubt. It's colourful and lively and every dish we've tried was excellent. The service is prompt, this visit was a highlight of our West Coast visit.
Steve W — Google review
Great beer tasting, however food is not good enough! Everything is too salty!!
Jenny H — Google review
My wife and I did the Monteith's Brewery Tour and stayed on afterwards for a meal. The tour was very good. It was interesting to learn about the history of the brewery, and it was great to get to pour and taste some of the beers. Our guide was really entertaining and knowledgeable too, which made the experience even better. The meal afterwards was first-class. The service was spot-on, and the food was excellent. Thank you Monteith's for such a great experience...on such a wet and windy day in Greymouth :)
Mick C — Google review
We did the brewery tour with Toni and she was awesome! It ended up being only myself and my partner doing it and she gave us advice on different beers to try along with local knowledge of events on over the weekend we were visiting. Totally recommend 👌 she's awesome at her job
Jo R — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(734)
60 Herbert Street, Greymouth 7805, New Zealand
https://www.thebrewery.co.nz/
+64 274 449 985
24

Shantytown Heritage Park

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Shantytown Heritage Park is a recreated 19th-century mining town in New Zealand, offering visitors the chance to experience the gold rush era. The park features steam train rides, gold panning activities, and historic reenactments that bring the pioneering stories of real New Zealanders to life. Visitors can wander through authentic 1860s shops and homes, as well as try their hand at gold panning using traditional techniques.
The visit surpassed my expectations. I’ve visited many historic artefacts displays but this was one of the best. Real quality stuff to see. Priceless steam trains, printing presses, medical equipment all sorts. Great to wander through the timber mill with lots of video displays. A working classic steam train. Probably a visit loved more by the guys than guyesses.
Mike L — Google review
Awesome activities with kids, mine were ages 12, 14 & 16 and all were entertained and enjoyed themselves, the gold panning was the highlight as well as playing around with the prison and reading the orewa hospital medicines. 100% highly recommended. A bit pricy for the whole experience $145 but worth it for all 5 of us.
Ruth L — Google review
We came on a busy day as they had a tourism convention going on, so parking was hard to find (this is not normal). We had a great time stepping back in time and walking around the town. There is a cafeteria for lunch or a snack /coffee etc and if you have a letter to post, if you take it with you, you can have it postmarked from Shantytown. There is a train ride you can take and the guide is very knowledgeable about the history. He operated an old sluice to demonstrate how they used to fire water at the rock they wanted to mine for. After that, the optional $10 per person will give you an opportunity to pan for Gold and you are given excellent instructions on how to do this. A great place to take the whole family! If you're going to do panning, allocate 2-3 hours minimum for this visit.
Raewyn V — Google review
You can’t miss this place when visiting the West Coast! You can ride the steam train, revisit the past at the museum, have some coffee and food, try to get lucky and pan for gold, or hang out at the playground. Locals can get a great deal with an annual ticket ☺️👌🏽 Awesome place to come with kids.
Jennifer W — Google review
Having lived in greymouth for the first 30 years of my life. I have visited many times. It has changed a lot. Definitely worth visiting at least once. Train rides three times a day. Open 7 days. There is a café also. Gold panning is available for $10 per person. Panning is part of the train ride. Getting gold from panning is garunteed. At the time of typing this review, gold is $7000 for a teaspoon( one ounce) of gold. So, the $10 fee for panning is well worth it.
Reuben M — Google review
Absolutely loved it, make sure to come early to give yourself time to walk around, lots o d history, steam train was an exciting experience and I loved the uniqueness of the town. Don’t know what all the negative reviews are for, I came when there was no costume actors around and I think they have done a wonderful job at showing the history. The lady in the front is also very kind and sweet. Highly recommend coming here if you love history
Carah L — Google review
Not what i expected, I have been to some great well maintained heritage villages and this is not one if them. Gives you a very basic insight into the past from a museum built 54 years ago and not maintained. Dirty dusty and dark, could do with a spring clean better lighting and more props.
Derek B — Google review
Fun place for children! Lovely train experience here!
Jenny H — Google review
4.3
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3.9
(712)
316 Rutherglen Road Rutherglen, Paroa, Greymouth 7805, New Zealand
https://www.shantytown.co.nz/?utm_source=GBP&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=shantytown
+64 3 762 6634
25

Dorothy Falls Road

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
4.4
(99)
West Coast Region 7881, New Zealand
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The National Kiwi Centre

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Outdoor Activities
Zoos
The National Kiwi Centre, located in the heart of Hokitika, is a wildlife center and freshwater aquarium showcasing native New Zealand animals. Visitors can witness the country's famous national bird, the kiwi, along with other unique creatures like the tuatara and giant eels. The center offers a special nocturnal house where guests can observe these fascinating animals up close. Additionally, there are opportunities to see West Coast creatures such as whitebait and crayfish.
Great place to stay entertained and busy! Loved all the tropical fish, NZ eels, NZ fish, kiwi, etc. You can even catch your own crayfish and release them back to their enclosure. Such a fun experience loved every second.
Brodie B — Google review
This was our only time that we were able to see the famous kiwi bird in New Zealand, and it was amazing! The rest of the centre is nice, but mostly oriented to children I would say. When we were there, there were some school groups there, and definitely fun for them. It was nice, but not sure if it was worth the price.
Stephen — Google review
Went here with my partner & 3 year old. Great wee activity & place to visit especially while raining outside. Lots of interesting things to learn inside & our highlight was feeding the eels. The staff are lovely & kind. All look so happy to be there with positive energy towards each interaction! I would recommend this place to others
Kayla S — Google review
There is no more than the kiwis and all the introductions are so interested. We saw both of the kiwis and they are more cute than I imagined! Plus, feeding eels that needs courage was an amazing experience! The staff are so nice and patient. It was a wonderful day.
Healer — Google review
The National Kiwi Centre has several fishes and eels and two Kiwi's. You can feed the eels 3x a day, I went to the feeding at 10 which was very nice! You get a little more info about the eels and you can pet them if you want. Afterwards the Kiwi's also got their food, which made them easier to spot. You cannot take photos of the Kiwi's, but you get a photo afterwards as compensation. You can also catch crawfish, which was very fun to do! The staff is very friendly, and I had a lovely time.
Nadia T — Google review
As two adults visiting from the U.K we had a fantastic time! There is a key focus on conservation and education, all of which was really informative. Our favourite part was how hands on the activities are! We got to feed eels (and touch them!), try our hands at catch-and-release fishing, and watching Kiwis being fed all of which is at no extra cost and included in the ticket price! We also took part is a treasure hunt and were rewarded with chocolate at the end, and were gifted a photograph of one of their Kiwis as a keepsake to take home. This is a really enjoyable experience and not one to be missed when visiting Hokitika!
Anya B — Google review
Absolutely loved our visit to the National Kiwi Centre! The centre itself is lovely, with various native species and information about them. We were a bit early on in the season so it was fairly quiet, which meant plenty of time to walk around, find Nemo for a chocolate fish (for all ages! 😁), and enjoy seeing both Kiwis. The talk given about the eels at feeding time was both fun and informative, and it is good to see them taken good care of (including releasing them back into the wild when the signs show they are ready to migrate). Their oldest eel (estimated at 110 years old!) was pointed out and when she popped up for a feed special attention was given that she did get her share 😊. Darren, who helped us at the counter both on entry and when we were leaving, was so enthusiastic and helpful, and even gave us a tip on a lovely little bushwalk close to town, which we did immediately after and which was amazing, everything he promised! Definitely recommend taking a stop at this lovely place, it's great fun for all ages 😊
Petra G — Google review
Cute, family friendly facility. Lovely and informative staff. If you’re feeling brave you should definitely feed the eels
Emily — Google review
4.4
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3.9
(339)
64 Tancred Street, Hokitika 7810, New Zealand
http://www.thenationalkiwicentre.co.nz/
+64 3 755 5251
27

Wilderness Gallery

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Art gallery
Museums
The Wilderness Gallery, located in the heart of Hokitika, is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. It showcases the award-winning photography of Juergen Schacke, known for capturing stunning landscapes. In addition to his work, the gallery features a diverse range of local art and crafts, including woodwork, pottery, pounamu carvings, and limestone fossil pendants.
Very nice souvenir shop with unique craft souvenirs made by local artists. I stopped there the two times I went to Hokitika as I loved their bird brooches hand painted and with paua shell finition. I took one for each of my family member and myself ! I would definitely recommend to have a look if you are on a hunt for special NZ souvenirs.
Anicka W — Google review
An awesome shop to support the local artists. As an ads Accredited tour guide, I’ve driven pass this city many times but never had the chance to go in. Now I do. Lots of interesting things to sell, price tags are high. I suppose the rent in Hokitika isn’t much as such big shop wouldn’t exist in Auckland. Hope that this shop can survive in this Covid global pandemic.
Hao — Google review
A nice gallery with many beautiful crafting.
Laurence H — Google review
Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous! This gallery is quite special and is deserving of a visit. Loved chatting to the owner....interesting and very talented.
Jo C — Google review
A fantastic gallery run by Juergen Schacke and his wife Monika featuring Juergen's stunning photos and local crafts. They have recently taken over the Craft Gallery next door and both offer riches of local art and crafts, an absolute treat!
Jan W — Google review
While on holiday at the moment, I brought my husband's birthday gifts here a few days ago and the selection of quality items for sale were stunning, and beautifully displayed. I was most impressed with the lovely lady serving who did not rush me to make a decision, was very helpful and she gift wrapped my purchases really nicely. I left incredibly happy, thank you for a delightful shopping experience.
Lauren B — Google review
Thanks for the no pressure and supportive approach to our purchase Juergen and Monika. What a cool place you have - our best wishes to you for your future.
Chris B — Google review
The shop is always full of colour & art that reflects, the rugged west coasts terrain and the sunsets, colours that are unlike anywhere. Warm welcome smile as you walk in the door from the host. Our days off we come to Hokitika from Moana.
Christina O — Google review
4.8
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4.9
(309)
29 Tancred Street, Hokitika 7810, New Zealand
http://www.wildernessgallery.co.nz/
+64 3 755 7575
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Hokitika Beach Sign

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Scenic spot
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Hokitika Beach Sign is a must-visit landmark in the charming town of Hokitika, located on New Zealand's South Island. The town offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, with stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and breathtaking sunsets. While many visitors come for the magnificent gorge, there's much more to explore in Hokitika.
If you are staying in Hokitika, it is definitely worth it to have a stroll at this beautiful long beach. Especially around sunset is a great time to come here as this beach is orientated to the west. The beach is very clean. The sign of Hokitika in wooden sticks is super iconic.
Stephen — Google review
Absolutely awesome beach! Clean sand, clear water, and a super relaxing vibe. The sunset was stunning and the whole atmosphere felt peaceful and refreshing. A perfect spot to unwind — loved every moment ☺️
Arjun B — Google review
Hokitika’s beach is rugged and beautiful, lined with rocks, crashing waves, and plenty of driftwood shaped by the sea. The highlight is the famous “HOKITIKA” driftwood sign, a creative landmark and a must-stop photo spot. Walking along the sand, you’ll find driftwood scattered everywhere and may even try spotting pounamu (greenstone), treasured by the Māori as a protective stone. It feels like a small treasure hunt, adding charm to the stroll. We also noticed locals arranging wood and stones into messages like “HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025,” giving the beach a creative, personal touch. The best moment comes at Sunset Point, where people gather to watch the sun sink into the Tasman Sea. The driftwood letters glow golden, the sky turns deep orange, and the atmosphere feels calm yet unforgettable. A must-visit stop on New Zealand’s West Coast.
Vincent L — Google review
Sign needs fixing but still nice stop. War pillbox was even better to see.
Exploring M — Google review
Such a cute set up of the sign, beautiful to have some food in the car park or sit on the rocks and enjoy the scenery.
Georgie W — Google review
Amazing, magical Oceanside village! Visited in the winter.
Mark B — Google review
Cane early but wish I saw sunset. Cool sign.
Ben C — Google review
Enjoyed our visit, we had a beautiful sunny day. Nice little town to walk round and visit the many stores. Loved the beach.
Rosa J — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(647)
72 Beach Street, Hokitika 7810, New Zealand
https://hokitika.org/
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West Coast Tree Top - Zipline South Island

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$$$$affordable
Nature & Parks
Located in the South Island, West Coast Tree Top - Zipline offers a thrilling experience amidst nature. Visitors can explore a 20-meter-high canopy walkway over mature rimu trees and enjoy panoramic views of the coast, lake, and forest. The site features a spiral viewing tower, cafe, and souvenir shop for visitors to relax and take in the surroundings. Additionally, there is a 425-meter double zipline that provides an exhilarating adventure through the treetops.
Great walk around the tree line, I have vertigo so was a challenge for me and the walk way does have a bounce to it. But the views are a must see. The walk should only take around 45 minutes but could be up there for more time. Especially going up to the top of the tower, which anyone who loves adrenaline and thrilling activities can zip line from the tower down to the entrance for a extra cost, This was not for me and couldn't even attempt the tower climb due to my vertigo. But a must do if your in Hokitika, West coast.
Annie — Google review
This is a place where you can walk while looking at the great view from high trees. It is a place where you can walk along the course made at the top of the tree (about 25 meters high). If you go up a little past the ticket booth, you will see the tree top walking starting point, and it takes about 20 minutes to look around the entire course. The course is not long, but you can see the great view from high up and see various birds in nature. (It is not easy to find or see.) There is an observation deck at the midpoint of the course, and if you go up to this observation deck, you can see the sea across the forest. Overall, the great view and the unique experience of walking on a tree top are great, but since these courses are 25 meters high, the installed bridge shakes a little every time you walk, so if you have a fear of heights, I recommend you think again, and you do not necessarily need a reservation for this experience. There is no problem even if you just go without a reservation.
Edward F — Google review
We got a deal online, so ticket price was halved, so we did zipline & walkway combo. All the staff were SUPER helpful and friendly. Zipline was fun and felt very safe with all the checks .
Carol J — Google review
We had a great time here. Very quiet as out of weekend/holiday so cannot comment on how it would be the other side of that coin! Clearly signposted from the highway, Friendly and helpful staff. The walk was great, lots of education along the way if you can handle the heights for long enough! Climbing the tower was great too with exceptional views, we even timed it to watch some people do the Zipline (which looks awesome by the way, next time!!). Would very much come back and my girlfriend who has vertigo, enjoyed it too.... The walkway was as solid as you could hope and she appreciated conquering her fears enough to experience being within the tree canopy. Well worth the trip and money
Brendan F — Google review
It'd be better on a clear day but a foggy forest isn't too bad. Quite pricey for a walk but the staff were friendly and overall felt very safe.
Shaun R — Google review
Amazing views from the platforms. I climbed into the tower and it was breathtaking. Son did the Zipline and said it was fantastic.
Hope — Google review
Absolutely fantastic Views and great experience Bit expensive for a walk but definitely enjoyed the experience
Finn R — Google review
Absolutely brilliant experience. My 75 year old mother and I took part in our first zip line experience. Matthew was lovely, and brilliant at explaining the process, and gave us very clear instructuons..... the whole experience was an absolute joy, and my mother loved it. Tea and cake at the cafe topped off a wonderful morning. A huge thanks to all staff!
Emma O — Google review
4.4
(1635)
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4.0
(860)
1128 Woodstock-Rimu Road, Hokitika 7812, New Zealand
https://treetopsnz.com/
+64 3 755 5562
30

Hokitika Gorge Walk

Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
4.7
(1590)
West Coast Region, New Zealand
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