31 Best Stops Between Hanmer Springs and Punakaiki
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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Hanmer Springs to Punakaiki?
The direct drive from Hanmer Springs to Punakaiki is 157 mi (253 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 20 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Hanmer Springs to Punakaiki, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hokitika, as well as top places to visit like The Waipara Winehouse and Terrace Edge Wines, or the ever-popular Torlesse Wines.
Hokitika is a small town located in the South Island of New Zealand, situated about 40 kilometers south of Greymouth and near the Hokitika River's mouth. It is regarded as the largest town and seat in the Westland District, with an estimated population of about 2,910 as at June 2021. The town is positioned by the Tasman Sea shore and provides a charming atmosphere for travelers to relax, grab some food or stretch their legs on their journey.
Most popular city on this route
37 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Punakaiki
Best stops along Hanmer Springs to Punakaiki drive
The top stops along the way from Hanmer Springs to Punakaiki (with short detours) are Pancake Rocks and Blowholes Walk, Monteith's Brewery, and Cape Foulwind Walkway. Other popular stops include Conical Hill Road, Buller Canyon Jet Boating, and Shantytown Heritage Park.
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Our favourite winery in Waipara. The staff are always friendly and offer great value wine.
We love being able to freedom camp here also ☺️
Sharon Cassidy — Google review
We had a group tour for a wine tasting. Lady who was giving us unforgettable experience was very friendly and knew. She was talking about every wine was so passionate, that we felt every wine not only tasting it but like we grow it ourselves.
All wines that we tried were excellent, I even tried white port for a first time in my life and like it a lot!
Highly recommend for wine lovers!
Nadezda Musatova — Google review
My second time at Torlesse and as it was before, the customer service is awesome, the platters are great. We enjoyed our wine tasting and walking around the vineyard. 100% recommended
Carolina Russi — Google review
We really enjoyed our wine tasting at Torlesse Wines! It is a relatively small winery but with a great variety of wines. We tasted 13 types of wines (we were on a bike and close the our campsite) in combination with a great platter. If you are looking for a place to have lunch (and you don’t have other plans for the afternoon 😉), then this is the place to go.
Peter Kok — Google review
Great tasting experience and great wines! For only 12 dollars, you can taste the full menu. Wines were all high quality and there is a diversity of styles, including varietals that I have not seen elsewhere like Verdelho and Albarino. I especially recommend the Albarino! I like that a white port and a tawny port are available in the tasting too. Thanks for the great experience!
David Mayers — Google review
My daughter took me to Torlesse winery for Mother's Day. We shared a platter and did a wine tasting. Couldn't fault the place. It is in a lovely setting, the staff are very friendly and helpful. The platter was very generous and we both really enjoyed it. I'm not much of a wine drinker generally but I Really loved their wines, not all of them, but most of the ones I tried were absolutely delicious. Thanks to the staff, who looked after us so well. We'll be back!
Michele McCormack — Google review
Great site, tasty wines. Totally received for visiting.
EVGENY TSARKOV — Google review
We did some research to which winery we should go to taste a glass of wine. We decided to stop at Torlesse as we like small businesses and the personal contact with the owners. We had a great experience sitting in the garden drinking a good glass of wine and looking at the vineyard. We also ordered a small plate of cheese and got the best cheese we ate in 6 weeks traveling through NZ and that is coming from an italian cheese lover. We highly recommend this place.
to bias — Google review
Just had a family lunch today, just lovely! The service was so calm and friendly - the platter for 2 was amazing. My brother is vegan and they even had some really nice vegan food available. Highly recommended!
Fleur Bosch — Google review
Awesome experience all around. Great, homely atmosphere, really tasty wine, and a tasting menu (for just 12 NZD!) that lets you journey through a lot of different options. And a blackcurrant wine to die for!
Rałał Jakiśtam — Google review
Went in for a wine tasting and had an amazing experience! Jule took us through their incredible list of delicious wines and was super informative and friendly. The Gewurztraminer and the Port were especially amazing, we'll definitely be ordering our wines from here.
Trent Robinson — Google review
Lovely ladies running the place, very reasonably priced wine tasting. Wines were okay, we most liked the ports, others were quite bitter for the most part but this might’ve been because our wine glasses weren’t changed in between the different tastings, including between whites, rosés and reds, which we were surprised by. However, for $15 we weren’t disappointed and walked away with a nice bottle of port.
Georgina Bennett — Google review
I love Susan she was great! Wine was great! Great hospitality! FRIENDLY! and absolute BLAST. 100% Would recommend.
Kate Grocott — Google review
The best wine tasting experience I have ever had. Anywhere. Owners are knowledgeable and friendly, with a wide range of wines. And the wines were delicious! They also serve hot food if you need to feed your small humans and there's room for them to run around too.
(If you are struggling to get to the cellar door, you can buy some of the wines from wine collective direct, but the range will be much more limited.)
Freckle Milo — Google review
Visited on a wine tour and though it was the last winery it was the best. French lady giving information on the wines was very informative and the Irish lady was great sharing an additional couple drinks including white and red port as well as a gorgeous chassis liqueur. Definitely recommend the white port though it was very sweet. Thanks you Torlesse wines.
James Jennings — Google review
We had the most amazing tasting experience with Susan. She is kind, knowledgeable and fun! We’ve enjoyed every vineyard/cellar door that we’ve visited but Torlesse was personal and the kind staff make you feel right at home! (They asked to see photos of our recent wedding) The wine was fantastic and we will certainly be back.
The winery Waipara Hills is a stunning place to visit, with delicious food and award-winning wines. It's a great place to relax and unwind after exploring the city. The service is excellent, and free parking is available at the door.
Amazing presentation and delicious every bite of every meal. Absolutely loved the place! Highly recommend!
Olivka K — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Waipara Hills, a vineyard in Waipara, Canterbury, New Zealand, and I have to say, it was a stunningly beautiful experience. The wines are truly fantastic, with a wide range of varietals to choose from. The flavors were well-balanced, and the prices of bottles were more than reasonable. The real highlight of my visit was the restaurant, which exceeded all of my expectations. The food was absolutely delicious, with a menu that featured a variety of dishes that were expertly prepared. The restaurant truly felt like a 5-star establishment, with a focus on providing a unique experience to patrons. The staff were also top-notch, and they were incredibly knowledgeable about the wines and food. I would highly recommend Waipara Hills to anyone looking for a fantastic wine-tasting experience with delicious food. It's truly a hidden gem in Waipara, Canterbury.
Mike Gencic — Google review
Excellent restaurant in Waipara. Stunning building with great shady outside dining options. I really like the choice on the menu particularly how you can choose an entree or main size. Desserts were yummy. Excellent Waipara Hills wines by the glass. Excellent service. Free parking at the door.
The Snakebite — Google review
We stopped in on our way back to Christchurch and were lucky enough to get a table for 2. Bookings are recommended. The setting is lovely, the service is really good, absolutely lovely staff. The food is also really good. I had the falafel main, and my husband had the steak sandwich, both of which we enjoyed. The rating is because their wine is not vegan friendly, which is disappointing. They can provide a sparkling rose for vegans, but that's it.
Megan Andrews — Google review
Simply Fantastic !! The glorious setting and the great wine is kind of a given but the brilliant food and world class customer service was a real "surprise and delight " moment.
Right when you walk in you are greeted by a very special woman who knows all about great customer service and that service just continues with the Wait staff and Cashier.
The food is relatively simple but it is cooked and presented with a lot of pride and love.
Cant recommend this establishment highly enough, just remember to book as it is very popular. We will be back !!
Mr Bond007 — Google review
Great wine tasting experience. Dennis has walked us through all the kinds of wine (red and white). He took us on an amazing wine journey. Thank you for the unforgettable experience. Superb customer service and amazing atmosphere. Highly recommended and a must try/stop when you happen to be at the Waipara area 👍😊
Aldrin A — Google review
An absolutely delightful experience! Recommend booking before coming as they get very busy and don’t always take walk ins. Paired the food very nicely with wine and everything came out promptly and tasted very fresh. The location is also stunning!
Tyleisha Lloyd-Smith — Google review
Great lunch with pretty good service. Enjoyed the share plates of the chicken bao and the pork sliders. Also a very good wine selection as well. Would be best in the summer I reckon to be able to sit outside.
Toni Gallot (Sakura_kiwi) — Google review
Food was was amazing, really the wine as well. Really great service too. Came in on the weekend without a booking (just driving by) and they were able to accommodate us. 5 it of 5 for everything!!!
Ivan Reutskiy — Google review
Great place to spend Sunday afternoon , sit in the sun eat great meals and drink fine wines.
Meals are quite large and easily shared, the wine matching is helpful.
I had the mussels and chorizo, great. As was the beef ragout
Friendly staff and no smoking, that I noticed, nearby
Adrian Morrisson — Google review
A great venue for all sorts of functions. Great atmosphere and superb wines. Enjoy the venue either as a private function or dining out with friends. I am writing this as I am at the venue while listening to good background music and a nice warm comfortable temperature. If you want something uniquely different then give this place a go.
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Terrace Edge Wines
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Still family owned local winery. When we went for the tasting($8 for 8 superb wines) Jill who is a owner looked after us with Kiwi friendly hospitality. All their wines taste fantastic! I’ll definitely come back. They grow their own olives and make olive oil which tasted excellent,too.
E K — Google review
Visited on a Sunday during Delta Level 2. Excellent wines - definitely ranking the best in Waipara. Innovative wines with some cool varieties. Olive Oil also. Organic status. Brilliant wine tasting service by the owner.
The Snakebite — Google review
We had an amazing food & wine tasting experience. Friendly and knowledgable staff, gorgeous dining area and great range of wines. They are only open for tastings on select dates, so check their website for opening times!
Elke Wallace-Smith — Google review
Not that Terrace Edge Wines needs this review, as the quality speaks for itself. But just in case, not only well known for its wine, but also for exceptionally fine olive oil. Astringent, buttery, green flavor...you can even smell the fresh olive..it's just perfect!
Indah Alam — Google review
Excellent tasting and friendly owners. First time I’ve tried a Syrah and it was fantastic. Appreciated the olive tasting as a bonus. Free tasting when you purchase a bottle. Highly recommend a visit and nice to see a vineyard that’s not overly commercialized.
Owen Anderson — Google review
Great place for a tasting and a couple of varieties that I have not had anywhere else. An absolute bonus to stump my wine-knowledgeable friends
Thom Botterill — Google review
Amazing wine and olive oil.
Absolutely fantastic experience to do the wine tasting in this elegant place..
Lingchun Liu — Google review
Wow! We chose to visit this winery on the strength of their 5 star rating. We were not disappointed. The 6 wines we tasted were all delicious (but we limited ourselves to buying 3 bottles) as was the olive oil (bought 1 bottle) and the Kalamata olives (yep, bought a jar of those, too!) And the gourmet toasties were the perfect accompaniment. We signed up to their wine club on the spot and can't recommend this place highly enough.
Jilliene Beale — Google review
Wonderful winery! We had the toasties with our tasting and they were delicious. All of the wines we tried were great, but the liquid geography riesling in particular was just perfect. We picked up a few bottles to take back to Aus, but we should have got cases! The staff were really nice and accommodating as well.
Can't wait to go back :)
Gehan Palipana — Google review
Fantastic!!! Best organic wines, beautiful service and served by the owners. Thank you 😊
Luise Iandoli Botes — Google review
Amazing wine and olives. You must check it out if you are in the area.
We adore this trail, particularly the sculpture trail. The majestic tall fir trees guide the loop track with soft ground, offering a pleasant and easy 30-minute stroll to enjoy tranquility.
Kwee Yum Lee (이귀염) — Google review
Great walk. Good exercise and lots of fun . Really wanted to fing the dog and ended with excellent enjoyment and exercise.
Congratulations Hamner Springs .
Josephine Tucker — Google review
Tranquil & pretty forest walk. The wooden sculptures were really fun too.
Lennart Lövstrand — Google review
This heritage walk is just fantastic. Well formed track. The carvings are amazing. Highly recommend.
Pru Kilshaw — Google review
A bit of a strange experience. Most of the sculptures were nice, but some of them gave me a fright. The walk itself was good though - good exercise through some nice trees.
Chloe Bettina — Google review
Great walk in the forest. Appreciate the signs telling us about the trees and the history of the forest. The carvings were amazing. Really great to keep the kids interested in the walk. Always looking out for the next one. Really good walk, path suitable for all. Cyclists are banned which is good, although we did encounter one
Gerard Christie — Google review
Well worth a visit. There is no admission charge, just a short nature walk. It is a short drive from the town centre. Clearly marked walking trail with various length and intensity of trail to choose from.
Karen C — Google review
It's not just a forest. It's an experimental exotic plantation a century after it was begun! With a humorously cute sculpture trail to explore.
We loved the walk as a family with a 4yo in tow but it would also have been great on bikes, even for the youngest.
Tim Galea — Google review
A quick stroll in the forest. We did the 'Forest Amble' track. A quick track rated at 30 minutes that was an easy stroll. We stopped at all the signs and attractions - it took us 50 odd minutes. Great walk. The carvings are very good.
Kent Boisen — Google review
The forest walk was like a treasure hunt. It was so much fun walking around looking for sculptures and learning about the forest. We really appreciated the work.
Oliva Odom — Google review
We walked the Sculpture Track and the forest journey and it was a lovely place. The sculpture wall would be great for families and along with he beautiful scenery of the forest you can find the sculptures along your journey. An easy flat track to walk. The journey track is nice for a longer walk.
Moneaun Smedley — Google review
Super interesting European forest, lots of beautiful walks, right next to freedom camping sites, with DOC facilities nearby. The sculptures are beautifully done. Its a shame they dont do a very good job of representing NZ wildlife. Just possums and squirrels and rats?? What on earth where they thinking?? Like the craftsmanship is fantastic but where is the pride of kiwi animals? It did have fantails and tuatara which was why I gave this 4 stars.
Monty McGuire — Google review
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100 Jollies Pass Road, Hanmer Springs 7395, New Zealand
Great mini golf and maze activity for all groups to enjoy. We were a family of 14 who arrived just before midday on a Saturday with other groups in attendance.
Teri Underwood — Google review
Really enjoyed. Pretty cool place, and the lost temple adventure maze is awesome. Usually, it can finish 15 to 30 minutes. Adult $12 children $10
Mini golf side has 18 holes, and it's a super fun group activity
Usually, it can finish 15 to 30 minutes.Adult $12 children $10
Can buy combination pass Adult $20 children $16
Eranga Athukorala — Google review
Great fun for the whole family
Alot of exciting interaction with the kids.
Mini golf afterwards made for a fun filled afternoon
Andrew Crow — Google review
A really fun little park with a maze to do and a mini-golf side.
The maze is really just a neat little activity whereas the main attraction would have to be the golf in my honest opinion.
I hoped the "treasure" at the end of the maze was something memorable to take home like a mini-souvenir, though I won't spoil it if you have never been here.
Would definitely go a round or two for mini-golf. It was really fun.
The place sorta needs a facelift as it is looking kinda worn.
R & B — Google review
Went to A-Maze-N-Golf today as soon as it opened.
Got a combo maze and golf entry for only $20.
The golf was so cool, really cool theme, well kept greens, challenging shots. (I didn't win, but that didn't matter).
Then went into the maze, not knowing what to expect. it was a really cool experience, shooting around looking for clues, seeing my partner jump at all the maze surprises. (Not gonna post spoilers of the maze, but the big aztek head aesthetic fit the theme.)
Highly recommend stop in Hanmer.
Rhys “Justice” Walsh — Google review
Great fun, the maze was awesome for the kids, (a bit dark in places for the young ones but over quick) water challenge was a fun for everyone. Mini golf was good too. Great way to spend a couple of hours.
Cathy Tolley — Google review
A regular stop for my family when we venture to Hanmer. Always a barrel of laughs and we never remember where all the clues are. Good price too.
Shannon — Google review
Bought a Maize and Golf combo deal for two adults and two kids (8 and 10) which we completed on two separate days as we turned up too close to closing time. The maize was surprisingly fun and we all thoroughly enjoyed hunting for the clues. The mini golf was the perfect amount of fun and challenging and everyone enjoyed the course. The combo deal was great value, definitely recommend! 👌
Bianca — Google review
What a cool little spot!
Maze + Mini Golf super fun and well themed. $20 per person. Well worth it for my partner and I for a fun time @ $40. There is a challenge throughout the maze that you get a gold 'coin' for at the end. The golf course has 18 holes all with their own little challenge.
Makes for a fun activity & a great place for some pictures. Have attached some photos - the ones with myself have been retouched/edited.
Only 4 stars as the maze could probably do with a professional water blast; still a great experience though.
Gillian May — Google review
Fun challenging 18 hole with a great atmosphere . Half the area is covered so helps in different weather. After we played a round we went on to the maze which ended up being a cool race to the end while completing the quotation by collecting all the words scattered throughout the maze.. yes I did get it right and collected the tasty treasure before leaving..
toby ryan — Google review
We did both the maze and the mini golf. Both were worth the money and we had such an enjoyable time. The water challenge was an added bit of fun and the mini golf course was well maintained and fun.
Robert Jones — Google review
Our party of 13 couldn’t have been given a less enthusiastic welcome by the man running the office. It begun with him shooing our kids away as they went to the counter, followed by a few grumpy remarks made towards us adults. Begrudgingly accomodated, we stayed and had a very fun afternoon as a group, but no gold coins for us.
Scenic park featuring an open-air petting zoo with farm animals, plus a kids' play area & a cafe.
Fantastic!!! Thanks Izzy for the Horse Rides . And a huge thanks to the lady at the counter/cafe , sorry I didn't remember your name, You were Outstanding ! Best customer service . The whole park is amazing! So spacious , the animals are all so happy and relaxed and obviously super well cared for . Trampolines and great playground . Yummy food, cold drinks, ice creams.. Lovely clean bathrooms , heaps of parking . Great for a kids party, picnic, family day out , relaxing and totally worth going to!
M H — Google review
A wonderful family adventure day. Feeding and patting all manner of animals. Even Guinea pigs! The sheltered food area was nice to sit under for a wee rest after so many pats. Lovely.
Richard Morrison — Google review
My boy absolutely loved feeding animals in the park. What a lovely place to visit. It had everything to entertain kids - animals, trampoline, playground, sandpit with dump trucks and hot chips too. Will visit again.
M K — Google review
Love this place to take our 2 little kids. Cute animals, a great wee playground and always a winner with the sandpit.
Mon C — Google review
Quite a large park with lots of animals. My husband liked Water Buffalos!! Kids likes the ducks. Nice playground
Adventure with Kids NZ — Google review
Granddaughter absolutely loved the 2hours we spent here. You can go into the wallaby enclosure and feed and pet them and also with the deer . All other animals you can feed and pet from behind a fence. Loved our time here
Leeanne Pollard — Google review
Beautiful animals and a wonderful place for young kids. Kids loved feeding animals and super happy with a overall experience. Thank you!!
Ahmed Khan — Google review
Probably the best animal park we've been to in the south Island. Animals are very well looked after and so friendly!! Can't decide which one to give seconds to
L G — Google review
Lovely spot to relax and meet the animals.
Staff are super friendly, 100% recommend
Paula King — Google review
I'll little place to go with the kids when we were there there was a birthday party going on. They do have a few animals to pay and feed. U buy ur animal food separate when U enter quiet cool little walk down to the water buffalo. Would be awsome to have some trout/fish or eels in the ponds. U guys do an awsome job nice clean enclosures and perfect housing for each individual animal. We couldn't get over how busy U guys were. Keep the great work up guys
Stacey glanville — Google review
Great place for kids. Theres two trampolines to burn off all their energy after feeding the animals. Reasonably priced cafe with amazing staff.
cilla raruve — Google review
Great price alot of animals cafe and seating in shade and in the sun trampoline for kids safe and secure 1 way in and out so parents can relax. Also allows you to get up close and personal if your animal person😊
Anas Williams — Google review
super lovely staff, friendly animals and good areas for them. even gave us a free bag of animal food
Jade Elkington — Google review
Suitable for all ages can feed animals ( extra $3). Have kids playing area. can buy food in here and park open all year around.
Have sheep and lambs, goats, pigs, pony, donkeys, llamas and alpacas, cow, texas longhorn, ostrich, emu, wallaby, water buffalo , deer, ducks, geese and chickens , guinea pigs, chinchillas and giant flemish rabbits.
Adult $15 children $8 (aged 2-16)
Eranga Athukorala — Google review
Really peaceful way to spend a couple of hours. The variety of animals is great and you can follow your nose to picnic around the park. Text was my favorite its not everyday you get to appreciate just how big Texas longhorn cattle really are. Food is great really recommend you suppor this small business.
Janey Collins — Google review
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55 Hanmer Springs Road, Hanmer Springs 7334, New Zealand
I recently rode on the 12 day Tekapo trek (& have previously ridden on a 6 day trek) with Apline Horse Safaris.
The horses are incredibly strong & sure footed. This is an amazing adventure with outstanding scenery that most people will never get the chance to see.
AF Hamilton — Google review
Lawrie and Jenny are just the best people! So patient with beginners, they have worked with horses their whole life's and you can tell !! We learned a lot and would recommend them to anyone who is up for an amazing real horseback adventure through NZ !
Nicole Kumpfmueller — Google review
An experience like no other.
Horses that have been bred for this specific terrain and purpose over decades and know exactly what they are doing! Operators are just as skilled and you’re their number 1 safety concern.
Come along for one hell of a ride.
Capable people doing things to the highest calibre.
Highly recommend and guarantee you’ll want to come again.
I’m booked for the 12 day trek and can’t wait!
Nina — Google review
Sandra Lauer — Google review
Such a cool experience. Jenny and Lawrie are lovely and very accommodating
Lewis Pass, located in the South Island of New Zealand, is a historic mountain road that winds through a natural reserve area, offering breathtaking scenic views and a variety of trails for outdoor enthusiasts. The pass serves as an alternative route between the northern part of the island and Christchurch. Travelers can experience diverse landscapes including alpine hills, open valleys, and dense beech forests along this route.
We came across this pass while on route to the Western part of the island. We stopped for a short coffee stop and had a medium to short walk during our visit. I remember this place had some magnificent views and sure ones to not pass when in the neighborhood. Beautiful place overall.
Robin de Bruin — Google review
Live traveling through the Lewis and springs Junction
STEVE , NICHOLAS ROVERTS — Google review
Stunning scenery, great roads and loved being surrounded by nature
Summer Mark — Google review
Take this pass to get to the west coast instead of Arthur’s if you are towing a trailer or don’t have chains. But check on the NZTA website to make sure the pass is open before you hit the road. Road is in good condition though and the pass is not as steep as Arthur’s.
Ted — Google review
The best pass of NZ in my opinion
Jo Vee — Google review
Great pass! The forest is amazing
Gabriele Zangarelli — Google review
Nature walk is a good leg stretch when driving through. It's a 20 minute round trip walk on the Canterbury side of the pass at the beginning of the St James walkway. It's a great introduction to alpine beech forest with views of mountains in all directions.
Steve Warne — Google review
Mesmerizing views .
Just drive slow in the snow
pranav devgn — Google review
Lewis Pass at winter... Really Beautiful ❤
Alex C — Google review
There is a little hot pool towards the northern end of the road, it's right beside the river and is only a 5 min walk from the road. Night time in winter when it's snowing is a perfect time for a sit and chill in the hot water... used to be hard to find. But it's probably sign posted these days maybe
Anthony Curry — Google review
beautiful place, I feel like going back there
Krzysztof Golik — Google review
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I'll never travel to Punakaiki without this trip planner again
Best ride ever, Mark is a cool guy & very fun he knows stuff & we'll All be going back again, when we visit buller jet boating in the future kids absolutely loved & nervous mothers would do again definitely
Thanks Mark
Kyleigh Griffiths — Google review
Fantastic jet boat ride on the buller river. Mark was great fun and really went all out to give us an exciting ride. So so good. Excellent value for money too with 40 mins on the river and plenty of spins and close calls with the gorge walls. He also gave interesting stories about the river and area. I highly recommend this! Thank you for a great time!
Jane — 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 Allies — Google review
Awesome trip with Mark who made us feel so comfortable and relaxed. Really informative and well worth doing the trip be prepared to get wet and have fun
Val Baggott — 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 Grabner-jarlung — 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 Taylor — 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.
Carl Shepherd — Google review
We had a fantastic time with Mark on the river. The scenery is stunning and actual ride is so much fun.
Mark is knowledgeable and his commentary was great, he is hilarious!.
And on a personal note, I want to thank Mark for his patience, support and kindness when dealing with myself getting on and off the boat when I was having difficulties with my legs, truly appreciate it. Such a gentleman.
100% recommend this trip.!!!!!
Thanks, Alisa, Rod and Sam.
Alisa Andrew — 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 had a great time. Mark clearly loves the river and we enjoyed how fun and knowledgeable whilst also safety conscious he was. The jet boat is great fun, would highly recommend and would do it again if in the area, well worth it
Ross Sayers — Google review
Amazing moment inside this beautiful canyon. Super pilot, very professional and really very friendly. Thank’s a lot for this experience.
arnaud giron — Google review
Loved this adventure. Mark was fun but professional, gave us great information and plenty of chances to take photos. Really good value compared to Shotover and the opportunity to cross the swing bridge fun too. Mark also has wonderful taste in music.
Cindy Growden — Google review
Such a great experience. Mark the driver was lovely and so incredibly skilled at what he does. He took us to all the special books of the river and was so knowledgeable about it all. He was funny and made us giggle the whole way. 100% recommend heading across the swing bride and down to see him for a ride next time you pass through. - Nic & Caitlin.
Caitlin H — Google review
Very cool jet boat experience love the views and Mark is a blast.
Matthew Middlemiss — Google review
This jet boat ride was worth every penny and was definitely the most fun I have had in a long time on a boat. The driver was a kick and made sure everyone was safe and had a fun time. This tour is a definitely a MUST do!
Kendra — Google review
An absolute must ! Fantastic fun for young and old! Mark was brilliant both as a driver and guide. As well as all the thrills of a great jet boat ride you also get to experience the wild beauty of the Buller in all its glory. Would highly recommend.
Mary Pullen — Google review
Absolutely worth it! Nothing to do on a public holiday or just passing by? Highly recommend meeting Mark on the Buller Gorge for a nice relaxing journey.....( until he stands on the go pedal) Top man with a top sense of humor and just maybe a little crazy 🤪 🤣 we will be back
Thanks for the awesome experience
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.
This place was awesome. My husband chicken out because he's afraid of heights bouncy bridges, bridges made out of thick wire mesh and very narrow bridges. If you are afraid of all four, don't go. This is a bridge that you "cannot close your eyes when you are crossing it !!" You need both eyes open and free hands to hold the railings to walk across. I was lucky that I was the only one crossing the bridge that day because it was raining and cold 🥶. You can either walk back or use a zip line to get back. I walked. Entry fee is NZD 10 per pax I think. There's a nature walk to experience the surrounding area but I skipped it because my husband was waiting for me at the entrance. A must visit..
T PHong — Google review
Liked this place cause I love swing bridges and this was a long one. We did a Loop Walk and saw how much damage has been done by recent storms. Lovely walk and went back across swing bridge. Was a short zip line you could do across but hey, it's a swing bridge.
Natalie Cox — Google review
I am not sure about prices for kids. $5 no matter of child's age seems little bit dodgy. Most of the attraction like this are usually for free or half price up to 5years old.
Bridge was good fun but happy it wasn't busy. Bush walk 15minutes took us approx 7minutes. Beautiful views on river.
To be honest not sure if I would pay again for it.
Barbora Hammer (Barb) — Google review
Entrance cost is 12.50 per person. Which is not cheap considering that the walks on the other side are nice but not mindblowing. There is parking and its free.
If you have time make sure to stop anyway. The bridge is very cool and it’s definitely an experience to walk across.
Julian Honegger — Google review
We had a great time, gold panning entertained the children and adults for quite some time. Lots of informative history on the walk and the kids loved the comet line. Watch our video on TikTok by searching @centralfmchb
Shelly Birdsall — Google review
Quite expensive for what it is! We did the walk across the bridge, walk around the property, and the zipline back, which was about 15 seconds of flight (that's a generous amount).
The end of the zipline where it braces your impact is quite a loud noise, just be aware.
We have a top 10 membership that we could have used to save some money but didn't realize we could use it here unfortunately.
The walk was fine, and the unique part of that was the climb down to a beach you where there was some brilliant white rocks half in the water you could climb. and the deep fault-line walk was neat!
Pretty views on the bridge.
Elena Phillips — Google review
Longest swing bridge in NZ. Much fun. Beautiful walk. Definitely worth it.
Drienie de Ridder — Google review
Beautiful scenery and i got gold ! the lady in the reception was so lovely and gave some great advice about where to go on my travels
Jessica Titchiner — Google review
Despite my fear of heights I was encouraged by staff and managed to overcome my fears and enjoy the bridge crossing and walks on the other side. Coming back I was more confident. Recommend to one and all
Robyn Young — Google review
Nice little spot to visit. Swing bridge was great fun. Zip line a little pricey
Sharon Van Bavel — Google review
Longest swing bridge in NZ. It's much fun, especially for a family. A beautiful brisk walk through the natural wood. It's definitely a must!
Drienie de Ridder — Google review
It was a bit scary going over the swing bridge in pouring rain, thunder and lightning. But we lived to tell the tale. We didn't spend too long on the walks due to weather conditions, but still had a great time. The Buller River was in fine, fast flow.
Linda R — Google review
Buller Gorge Swingbridge Adventure and Heritage Park is a must-do for everyone. We walked across New Zealand's longest swingbridge, did some hiking, and rode the Comet Line and Supaman ride on our way back. Far out.
Gerald Zapico — Google review
Riding through the Buller Gorge on a motorbike is on of life's epic events right up until you get stung by a bee on the back of your neck.. I eventually pulled into the swing bridge site to see if I could grab a plaster as the swelling from the sting was rubbing. All the staff there were nothing short of amazing. Antihistamines were offered and taken. I paid to go for a wander and have a drink and chat with the guys there. Amazing place. Gorgeous venue and people. Thanks guys for your help.
Shaun Minifie — Google review
An incredible experience that I can't believe I nearly missed! The entry, which is around $12 per adult, $5 per child, is well worth the experience of walking across the swing bridge. The views are absolutely amazing, and despite it being a daunting experience, I felt safe the full trip.
As I simply discovered the place while driving down the West Coast, I couldn't spend much time there, and I was very ill equipped. I crossed the bridge in my high heels! I'd recommend coming prepared - with sensible shoes, bug spray, sunscreen, and water. The tracks can be slippery, but manageable. I did the gold panning experience and though I had to really rush through it we still managed to find gold and the guide was really informative and helpful! If in the area I would DEFINITELY come back and do all the full experiences! Also a great way to conquer your fears!
Ji-Hyun A — Google review
A not be missed experience for young and old. Absolutely stunning views of Buller Gorge if you are brave enough to take a photo on the bridge. Friendly staff and clean amenities.
Marie-Louise Cronje — Google review
$13 entry for a walk over the bridge, 15min trail in the forest (20min other trail add ons). Various fox slide variations you can do up to $70.
Alan Aim — Google review
Great experience, not too fond of heights but the bridge felt safe and the view was worth it. The 15 min round track was really cool. Great river views. Husband did the ride.
Leigh Murray — Google review
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Upper Buller Gorge, State Highway, SH6, Murchison 7049, New Zealand
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. $160 pp for up to 4 nights, bunk rooms vary by hut but everyone very welcoming and shared cooking facilities. Even a trickle shower available. Outdoor sleep outs good option for family or couples but not heated/no cooking - can use main hut facilities!
Kaitlin Kramer — Google review
Did not know about this place. We walked a short way in over the swing bridge. We really have some awesome scenery in NZ
Gayle Beattie — Google review
Superb walk, easy grades, spectacular exposure and great views. Excellent huts with lots of interesting points all through the hike. Great achievement to put this track through pristine country. It's a long walk but as it's built for bikes it's easy going.
Steve Warne — Google review
This is a sensational track – to walk or cycle. They have done an immense job to create a proper track over the entire 85km. This is fantasy back country stuff. Not just orange stickers nailed to trees, but dynamite and diggers and aggregate. The track is so well graded for cyclists that walkers stride up hill, barely noticing the climb. The huts are beautifully positioned and very well equipped – there are even bush showers. Each day has its own interest; 1st – Rising through beech woods, 2nd – ridge above the tree line, 3rd – skyline ridge (and the steps), 4th Boneyard (1929 earthquake carnage), and 5th – Mokihinui Gorge. I walked it in five days and will be back to cycle it in two, though there are other more heroic options.
Ashley Mooney — Google review
AMAZING HIKE!!
The history of the track is just awesome! (You can read the all story in a very interesting book available in each hut)
The huts are perfect, always in incredible spots, comfy, fully furnished (fireplace, gaz stove, cutellery, pots and pans, thick matresses, compostable toilets...)
Well worth the 160$!
Some sections are harder than others but it's not too challenging.
You can decide to hike or to bike this road, you'll find good atmosphere every evening joining all the trampers/bikers! 😊
That was fantastic!
Thank you!! 😃
alison richard — Google review
I'd recommend taking 3 days to ride the length of the trail. This will allow you plenty of photo opportunities! Trail is in great condition, with only a few places where it is difficult. Trail difficulty is intermediate with a few advanced sections, the most difficult section is between Ghost Lake hut and Skyline Steps
Oliver Bersani — Google review
Wow! Such an amazing achievement for the passionate crew that completed this trail for us to enjoy. Perfect mix of intrepid and healthy hard work to take this journey.
Reuben Maguire — Google review
Loved the experience. AMAZING track. Great huts to stay over night (fully equipped with gas). Best 3 days in the "wild" :)
Bartosz Morawiec (SHIKOSHA) — Google review
You'll be hard pressed to find 85km of anything this amazing!!
Old Ghost is the result of many thousands of hours spent by local men and woman punching the mountains until they yielded a trail.
And what a trail!!
Whether running, biking or trekking, few trails offer such varied scenery on such a manicured surface.
It's with good reason that the huts are booked out many months in advance.
I highly recommend checking out the trail in one day at the Old Ghost Road Ultra. Simply magic.
Kerry Suter — Google review
A great 5 1/2 hour ride up to highest point (Heavens Door) and back out to Lyell with a lunch break at Lyell Saddle hut
Don't forget to make a donation to the hard working track maintenance team fund if you are just doing a day trip and avoid paying hut fees. A fine snapshot of NZ native bush and high country scenery with some cool mountain bike track to boot
Neat couple of guys always worth stopping to pass the time of day with.
chris bedford — Google review
A really interesting peek into the mining world of the day. These guys know their stuff. It was a bit smaller than expected but that didn't detract from the experience.
Emerald Sound & Vision — Google review
Had a coffee stop, they were run off their feet. Well done for keeping your cool.
Sha Ron — Google review
Don’t miss put on chatting to these guys, they are a true mine of information and great fun to talk to for people of any age, kids and grownups alike.
Benjamin Hennig — Google review
Great knowledge from those volunteers there
Sue Sara — Google review
Awesome Place. Loved the Comments about Cheap BB with Fully Ventilated Air Conditioning. These Guys are Hilarious.
Vivian — Google review
Locally run by bearded volunteers. This little living museum is a tribute to days gone by in Reefton. These dedicated men have put together a working replica of a little mining hut. They work and play around the hut and are very knowledgeable about the gold mining era.
When we were there we we're offered scones made in a cast iron pot over a coal fire.... Beautiful flavour!
This is a free museum with a donation box if you choose.
Aaron Hall — Google review
Great locals run this museum, to recount mining in Reefton and local area. With hands on panning available and a wealth of facts about the local mining operations it is a great place to check out.
Make sure you drop in a donation on your way out to keep this local knowledge open for everyone that comes through the town.
Sam Allen — Google review
A must see when visiting Reefton. The volunteers have vast local knowledge to share and are entertaining story tellers. Our 3 boys where even shown several magic tricks. The replica miner's hut is very authentic.
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 Flaherty — Google review
What a fabulous experience. Organisation excellent. Felt safe, supported & cared for. Awesome crew and leadership. All equipment in good order. Well fed with yummy food. Truly beautiful part of Aotearoa NZ . Highly recommend Inland Adventures. Thanks for the ride!
Bruce and Rosa Allan — Google review
Amazing day out and one of the best value for money adventure days you could do. Great team, beautiful scenery, and a few wee thrills on the raft. Thanks Nathan
Rod Partington — 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 Spiers — Google review
We had a great day out on the Grey River. Nathan and Frosty were excellent hosts.
Yummy ginger slice 😋
Andy Carruthers — Google review
Totally amazing day. Brilliant, fun experience for us, with our 2 children (aged 12 and 14). Lots of fun rapids and great raft guides. Lunch was also delicious :)
Sarah Exon — Google review
We took the 1 day grey wilderness rafting tour a few days ago. My boyfriend and I had a fantastic time! The rapids were fun but not scary or too strenuous. Nathan prepares a delicious "create your own" sandwich spread and takes pictures periodically on the trip. We got to swim a bit in the water as well where it was calm. A++ would recommend to anyone looking to connect with nature more on the South Island.
Michelle Gilliard — Google review
We had a fantastic adventure yesterday with Nathan, Greg & Murphy. The rafting was fun for all, lunch at Annie Gorge was fabulous. Go spirit fingers! 🫱🫲
Clare Crosswaite — Google review
I had a great day's rafting with Nathan. He's an excellent guide, interesting to chat to, very experienced and knowledgeable. He collected me from outside the Ikamatu hotel bang on time and we drove to the entry point for the river. Once there we put on the wetsuits, boots, helmet and flotation aid before carrying the boat to the river, a few minutes away. Nathan gave a very good safety brief along with paddling instructions.
The time on the water was just right and the mix of excitement through rapids was balanced by stretches of calm. I've rafted elsewhere and it can be exhausting, this wasn't but that didn't detract from a great day out.
Thanks Nathan. 👍
Peter Williams — 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 Melchior — 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
Our family loves rafting with Nathan and Inland Adventures and we highly recommend both the single day or multi day options. Their campfire cooking on the multi day options is superb!
One of the best small museum's that we have been seen. With video of the history and people's tales of life there. Well written accounts of workings. The engineering of the time amazing. We easily could have spent 2 hours there. Good visual setup 👌
Delwyn Cann — Google review
Had hoped to visit, but $50 for 2 people made it an unrealistic option. Museums should be priced fairly, $25pp is outrageous. With a lower price point you will probably get more visitors. You pay less for world class exhibitions at Te Papa.
Stephen Pilton — Google review
Very informative and well presented museum! Well worth the visit. Go to Denniston after the museum. Interesting and amazing views!
Bev Bellas — Google review
25$ for a adult is pretty steep for the size of it and when alot of nz museums are free or less then 10$ probably make more money and get more people in if it was price properly
Dylan westlake — 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 Dredge — 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 Johnston — Google review
Not worth $25 entry, underwhelming. Much better to visit historic Denniston, just outside of Westport, for free. Dozens of artefacts and information panels, much better value and a true first hand experience!
Maurice van Liempd — Google review
We braved the bridge, not for the faint hearted or scared of heights, remembering you've got to get back the same way! There are walking tracks with historical info to do whilst you prepare for your return trip.
Judith Jamieson — Google review
Well worth the visit. So much information about the numerous coal mining activities that took place in the region , great story visuals, and amazing static displays that gives you an indication of the magnitude of operations .
Very helpful staff, were able to give great information of places to see while in the area.
Graeme Hankey — Google review
I called into the isite to inquire about a map. ( I forgot to pick up one before leaving the Uk) The staff were friendly and very helpful. Decided on the right map and while chatting away just paid for it without thinking!! 39 dollars that is absolutely extortionate. I realize this is no fault of the staff. I have since seen them in a garage for 12 dollars. I just feel it’s so sad that holiday makers get subjected to these extortionate prices!!
I only bought a map!! My partner didn’t buy anything!! I took 20$ 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 Woolfe — 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 Mclay — 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 Durbin — Google review
Great location and very helpful staff.
LD — 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 Holmes — Google review
Visited the Coal Museum, well worth the time, great exhibits and I formation, worth visiting here before going to the Denniston mine
Sean Leighton — Google review
Was waiting there for the bus which was running very late. I asked if they knew when we might expect it to arrive and was told. " I haven't got a clue" not quite what a weary traveller wants to hear. Might have been nice if they have tried to find out. Everyone waiting was getting anxious.
Barbara Read — Google review
Called in here to grab a magnet for memories sake. Great little site with items priced at reasonable prices, which is not often the case at ISite locations
This was absolutely amazing. Not recommend to those with a few walking problems and bending the back at the same time . My next birthday is 70 , and i really enjoyed it . The guide expected us to take our time, take as many photos as possible and to enjoy ourselves and we did. The train ride from the caves was soothing and relaxing . Roughly 4 hrs round trip. Use the toilets before leaving. $130 each for adults , but hey you may never get another chance so just do it . Our guide Andrea was very knowledgeable , pleasant and very patient . All in all dam good day .
Terry Klenner — Google review
Excellent adventure. It involves bus rides, train rides, short walks, a trip through a beautifully decorated cave, glow worms and river rafting on inner tubes. Obviously the main attraction is the caving, easy going but slippery in places which also includes underground rafting in inner tubes in stream passages lit by glow-worms. Our guide had a few of her geology facts wrong (sorry, but limestone IS calcium carbonate) and was rather shouty considering we were just 8 people in a silent cave but all up it was a great trip.
Steve Warne — Google review
The Nile river train trip was just awesome, well run with fabulous information. About a 12 min train trip followed by a 7 minute walk brought you to a swing bridge. Highly recommend this tour.
Gayle Beattie — Google review
I can't speak highly enough about my experience at underworld adventures! They had an incredibly knowledgeable staff, just bursting with fun and interesting fact every kind about everything from the history of the area, to the geological features, the fauna, the Flora, as well as pop culture references like movies that have been filmed in the area and bands that have played nearby.
I felt very safe for my whole tour, but not too boxed in by rules and regulations. We were able to explore at our own pace, and take as many photos as we like. The journey also involved two different trains and a short hike through a rainforest, all of which were a delight. The moving wood platform bridge was a bonus for me but might make the wrong person a little bit motion sick if they're moving too quickly.
The small cafe back at the base was well served, with lots of tasty hot food to put the life back into your bones. Staff there was also extremely friendly and attentive, and I even had the opportunity to swap some fun photographs with a few of the employees and heard some very interesting stories that they were kind enough to share.
One of the things that tickled me the most about this excursion was that everyone who worked here seemed to be legitimately excited about sharing these caves and all of the wonders inside of them. Nothing seemed like a boring script that was repeated ad nauseam, nobody seemed to be disengaged or bored with their position. High levels of excitement and professionalism really added to my experience, and they will add to yours! Give under World Adventures your money and your trust, they won't let you down!
Celina Bazinet — Google review
Knowledgeable guides, pristine native bush and a slightly bonkers small train ride.
After yeeting the derailed tiny train back onto the rails we were given tubes to carry with the promise of being able to sit in them eventually.
After a bit of a hill climb, during which the kids only asked 712 times "are we there yet?", we entered the caves and were entertained by the knowledgeable and kiwi-as guides. We had a "good chat".
The caving experience was actually magical af. The tube conga line through the cathedral like glow worm cave was eerie and wondrous.
Getting to sit in said tube and have my butt smacked by various rocks on the ride back down the river was as much fun as a girl could possibly have wearing a wetsuit and helmet. Would hundies recommend. Would do again.
Erihapeti McPherson — Google review
We did the Glowworm Caves Tour and really enjoyed it. At first we received our wetsuits and helmets and got a safety explanation. After a short bus ride we travelled with a little train which took a windy path through the forest. After a short walk we arrived at the caves and there our guide showed us amazing stalagmites and stalactites while explaining how they are formed and what is so special about it. The guide took the photos as it wasn’t permitted to take own photos. The taken photos were provided via a download link right afterwards and looked beautiful. At the end of the cave we hopped onto our tube and switched our helmet lights off to enjoy the magnificent glowworms in the absolutely dark cave. It was like looking at the night sky, certainly something special! As soon as we exited the cave we took the tubes down the river to get back to the train. The tube ride was a fun experience, a little bit similar to rafting. All in all we had a great time and learned a lot about caves and glowworms!
Marcus Bellmann — Google review
I would highly recommend the Underworld Cave Tour. We took our children aged 8 and 11 on this tour and it was just fantastic. We travelled into the forest by van and then train, which the kids thought was great, before climbing the 130+ steps and into the cave. We were exceptionally lucky to have a highly experienced tour guide Ray, who kept us all entertained with interesting stories and facts about the cave. He happily shared his enthusiasm and expertise, as he expertly guided us through the cave. We all thoroughly enjoyed our 3.5 hour cave adventure, especially seeing the glow worms and finding out so many interesting facts about caves. Well worth a trip to Charleston for this wonderful experience.
Bianca Willis — Google review
Really enjoyed our underworld caving and glowworm tour. We went with the dry version (not tubing) but the tubing also looked like great fun. Appreciated the little train journey and hike, followed by the small group cave experience. The cafe afterwards was also ideal for coffee and some meat pies!
Brendan K — Google review
Me and my mum experienced underwater rafting - it was stunning! We loved floating on the river inside of the cave and watching galaxies of glowworms! Lianne was very passionate and knowledgeable guide! Thank you!
Vendula Lešánková — Google review
Well worth doing for a completely unique experience. We did the tour which included the tubing and it was a great way to see everything. Our guide Lianne was a storehouse of information which made it a fascinating as well as fun experience. Bonus was that the portions of chips were massive!
Alice Thorpe — Google review
Loveeeedddd this tour!!! Had jed for most of the trip. Super informative and the GLOW WORMS!! Just cruising down the water in a tube and seeing that was amazing! Super stoked we did this one
Cheryl H — Google review
Fantastic tour!!!! The cave is very natural - not commercially developed like other tourist caves. The glowworm portion is unbelievable. Then you get to go tubing down the river. A not to be missed adventure!
Susan Koontz — Google review
What an amazing ride we had with Jet and Lianne! Jet was our main guide and we learned so much along the way. We did the full tour with the underworld rafting. The scenery is stunning and the rafting is wonderful.
Thank you Jet and Lianne. We had a blast!
Erwin Kerschkamp — Google review
We came here for the cafe. We ordered coffees, fluffies, a lemon slice and brownie. The food was excellent, and the cafe space itself was stunning. Huge windows with views to the ocean and dramatic mountain range. We felt completely transported. The gentleman serving us (whose Dad built the remarkable building and brother designed it about a decade ago) was charming with a contagious optimism. This is easily a highlight of our ten day road trip and we didn’t even come for the caving experience!
Louise Perzigian — Google review
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Wanted to give my 14yo an experience and memory. So glad I discovered knife making with Steven and Robyn. What an awesome couple and a brilliant day. Our knives will be cherished and used for years. Strongly recommend this but encourage you to book early. We were lucky to get in due to a cancellation.
Nic D — Google review
We had such an amazing time ! Robyn and Steven were great teachers. There was lunch, afternoon tea & biscuits, and even an afterwork beer !
Would definitely recommend this unique experience. We're leaving with amazing memories and a beautiful knife.
Thank you so much for a lovely day 🙏
Diane G — Google review
What an amazing experience! We came over from Christchurch for a birthday thing, and had such a great day. Steve and Robyn are pros, they've been teaching people how to make knives for 17 years now, so you're in safe hands. You get to forge steel, smash white hot metal with a sledge hammer, shape it into whatever kind of knife you like (within reason, no cleavers i don't think), cut the wooden handle to size, lots of grinding and sanding and you leave with an incredible knife that YOU made! Steve is a real character and highly skilled, and will ensure you make the best knife possible. Absolutely recommend Barrytown Knifemaking!
Morgan Williams — Google review
A truly amazing day. So incredible to start with a piece of timber and a piece of metal and end up with a knife I made. Great teachers, lots of knowledge and stories. Would thoroughly recommend. I did it with my son, thinking it was more something for him but was amazed how thoroughly I enjoyed it.
Linda R — Google review
Our family had such a great day making knives in Barrytown! Who would have thought?? Steven and Robin were terrific hosts and guides, and definitely characters. Our whole family had fun including both adults and our 12 and 14 year olds - not an easy crowd to please. It's a full day and is absolutely worth the time and money. We each think our knife is the best knife and we are ridiculously pleased with ourselves. The axe throwing, giant swing, and delicious lunch and snacks were all added bonuses. Definitely recommend this 100%.
Allison Hill — Google review
Brilliant day with very entertaining hosts. You are involved in every stage of making your own souvenir knife. Book it now before Steven retires!!
KIM WALLACE-THEXTON — Google review
bloody good day, entertaining, informative. Steve and Robyn are hard working hosts that make you feel welcome.
tristan port — Google review
Great day out and amazing hospitality from Robyn and Stephen. I learnt so much and our 10 year old son loved the day, especially the axe throwing.
Tim Wang — Google review
Such a fantastic day. Steven really made it fun and Robyn was so helpful. Love my new knife. Only did this activity because my husband wanted to and am so glad I did it too. Highly recommend
Corinna O'Connell — Google review
Spent an absolutely magic day here with my family. Steve and Robyn are perfect hosts and extremely patient, encouraging and helpful. So glad we did this and I couldn't recommend it enough.
Mason Elliot — Google review
Absolutely amazing! Highly recommend, great value for money! And even with having a great quality knife at the end of it, the atmosphere was amazing, welcomed Into there home. Thank you both so much 😊
Tania Page — Google review
Amazing day plan. Highly recommended! The result is very rewarding. Steve and Robyn are the best. Such a fantastic experience.
Chungli Pai — Google review
INCREDIBLE day! Highly recommended and worth traveling for! We came from Christchurch for this and it was worth every cent (awesome gift idea). Thoroughly enjoying learning from the masters, and we are so thrilled with our end results. Steve and Robyn are so patient, kind and hilarious to boot.
Lake Kaniere is a serene and virtually untouched natural wonder near Hokitika, New Zealand. The inky blue waters offer opportunities for kayaking, swimming, and camping by the lakeside to enjoy the dawn chorus of abundant birdlife. With a small group of houses and a campground on one side, it provides a peaceful atmosphere for visitors.
Nice and peaceful, lovely reflections on a calm day.
Hilary Westeneng — Google review
Beautiful scenic lake which is virtually untouched by people. There is a small group of houses, and a camp ground, on one side. Half the road around it is paved and the other half of the road is not. A pristine, natural lake.
Siouxsannah — Google review
Another beautiful lake, how blessed are we in New Zealand. I will be back
Thereasa Hawes — Google review
Not far from Hokitika, a beautiful lake. We were here on a cloudy day, still pretty good view but if you can visit on a non-cloudy day
Qyllian De Haas — Google review
DOC campground. Nice peaceful busy place. Pay by koha . Pretty walk to Dorothy Falls and rides around the lake and up to cowboys paradise from here
Marion McGovern — Google review
Serene waters of the lake, a 10 minute long bush walk through kahikatea trees, the immense Dorothy Falls, a loop walk around the lake - so many choices to enjoy nature!
Don’t miss it when you are at or near Hokitika!
Shirish Paranjape — Google review
What a peaceful place. (we stayed mid week and school term)
Let the pictures talk.
- DOC sits has clean toilets
- Well priced
- Nice small walks
- Didn't do any long walks.
Richard Phillips — Google review
Very long walk .. 3 hours to get to the lakeside. Walk is through beautiful nature
SparrowSingapore — Google review
Amazing place just out of Hoki. Great for swimming. Short walks or just chill
Mike Anderson — Google review
Great access to a beautiful mountain lake surrounded by stunning native bush covered mountains
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 Bixler — 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 Skratch — Google review
It’s a lovely little walk to the coast and it has some amazing views, well worth a quick stop off
Kieran Isherwood — Google review
Easy walk, beautiful views, lots of native birds, highly recommended walk
Lynette Cornwall — Google review
Fantastic walk....Beach at the end of this Scenic track!! Memories ❤️❤️
Chris Fung — 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 and Ruth Shelling — Google review
Beautiful walk. Easy access and lovely panoramic views.
Leanne Chambers — Google review
A short walk to a stunning piece of coastline. Not to be missed while you are in the area.
Richard Mayston — Google review
Well worth the visit. Lovely, easy, short bush walk to a beautiful beach.
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.
Monteith's Brewery is a top craft brewery in New Zealand and is home to a brewery tour. If you visit on a busy night, be prepared to wait, but the food and drinks are worth it. The restaurant staff are friendly and knowledgeable, making it a great place to meet friends or family for dinner.
Wow what a fantastic spot to visit. The new Manager is out there interacting with the visitors and is very informative of the whole process. Service was great and the food even better. 10/10.
Michael Bosman — Google review
This was our first visit to Monteith’s Brewery for lunch.
We were a group of 4 vegetarian folks. We had the noodle salad, cauliflower florets, beer-battered fries and Mexican tacos. All the dishes were nice, delicious and well presented. In particular, the cauliflower florets was the best, while the beer-battered fries dish was huge!
The service was prompt. The seating and cutlery was good - plenty of space.
We finished with a dessert- chocolate brownie- which was superb too.
We will be happy to dine here again.
Shirish Paranjape — Google review
Total thumbs-up here for Monteith’s!
Excellent food, coffee and of course, beer at this spacious and hip bar/restaurant. Was quiet on a weekday morning around brunch hour, I can imagine how lively it would be on busy evenings in particular!
Every dish we ordered was delicious, excellently prepared and we wiped everything clean. Their venison burgers seem popular on Google Reviews and I can confirm they are great! Very flavourful and moist. Love their shoestring fries too - perfectly seasoned and crispy.
Not forgetting the drinks - for $25 you get to sample a selection of 6 of their beers/ales/lagers and take a journey of different flavour profiles. Our personal favourite was the Golden Lager and this is probably an unsurprising preference but it was fun to try so many different drinks.
Overall very happy with our visit and would recommend.
T T — Google review
The restaurant was very busy but served us quickly with an array of delicious food & beverages. The staff were fab & friendly too. I wish we lived closer so we could come back more often. Thanks so much for a lovely evening.
Kelly Smith — Google review
I love this place! Monteith's Brewery in Greymouth is always a good time, the staff are friendly, there's loads of room and the beer isn't too bad! I wish I had taken more photos, especially of the food (the fish and chips are great). They're not open on Monday - so don't do what I did and turn up to a closed bar. I loved their outdoor areas too, particularly the one with the festoon lights and outdoor fireplace. If you're looking for a place on the coast for a drink and eats, with friendly locals then Monteith's is the spot for you.
Morgan Williams — Google review
Really good - the kind of quality one would expect in a much larger city. We enjoyed the Thai chicken salad and 'Herbert Street Haul' (fish and chips). A bit pricey, but by this point in our trip we were used to it.
Huge space, but very busy and we were lucky to get a seat without a reservation on a Saturday night.
David Warner — Google review
First time coming here with my partner and the food was delicious!! And service was excellent. Highly recommend the tasting tray.
Charlie Tall — Google review
Stopped in on my way to our campground. Amazingly friendly staff. Place was empty but I bet they treat everyone just as nice. Had the brisket sandwich and boy was it good. Hope you are hungry cuz it’s big. Very generous servings. The kids meal was a tad too small but I guess my kid eats more than others. Great vibe the beers were great. Took home some velvet stout. Smooth and chocolatey. If I even come back to the beautiful area of New Zealand it’s on my must stop short list.
D C (QBNTO1) — Google review
The best and only really good place in Greymouth city!!
Tasty beers, good for all day - not just snack after lunch time!! Nice staff! A would give more stars than 5.
The127domca — Google review
We drove out from Chch to see Monteith's and it didn't disappoint! We love craft beer and breweries and even though Monteith's is part of the Heineken family now, it's still got some good history and local charm. We got to check out the back area where they use to brew, so cool.
Shoutout to Jerry/Gerry, a fellow Canadian from Alberta who made us feel so welcome! Cheers!
Brittany Gagne — Google review
Great pub with awesome food. Service was excellent and an awesome atmosphere for 4pm Sunday. We ordered the Pork Ribs, Phoenix Burger and the Lamb Burger. All were big portions and delicious. Would of stayed and had a few more beers listening to the live music but had the kids in tow. Highly recommend
Tracenjimmy — Google review
This is an absolute must visit!!!! Food is incredible and make sure you order the Nacho Icecream dessert, you will not be disappointed!!!
Andrew Whitehead — Google review
We visited this venue as a pre booked tour group. We received a great welcome and a behind the scenes tour (probably available to all visitors if you book ahead). We had a bit of fun 'pulling' our own beers before an amazing buffet lunch and beer (for our group) with a handy six pack of beers/ciders to take away. The staff, beer, cider, food, and experience were wonderful!
Di Meyer — Google review
The brewery exceeded expectations with its diverse tasting range, offering a delightful journey through various flavors of finely crafted brews. The tasting room ambiance was inviting, creating the perfect setting to explore and enjoy the different beers. Complementing the exceptional drinks, the brewery also impressed with its really good food options, turning the visit into a complete and satisfying experience for the taste buds. The combination of quality brews and delicious food makes this brewery a must-visit for beer enthusiasts and food lovers alike.
Markus K. — Google review
We originally were just stopping in for a beer, but when we saw the menu, we grabbed lunch. I’m so glad we did! It was really good food! My husband ordered the chicken tenders and they allowed me to order the children’s portion of the venison sliders. It was the perfect portion for me for lunch. The beer was really good too!
Lisa Baker — Google review
Great place to visit when you're visiting the West Coast. Join the brewery tour they provide as it's a good history lesson of the Monteiths family. Unfortunately most of the brewing isn't brewed at this brewery anymore, but in Timaru. Great food, great atmosphere, and great beer 🍺 will definitely be back again.
Wilfred Mak — Google review
Very nice Brewery Restaurant and Pub
Great choice of beers and appetizers to share
Great place for a Group
JeanDaniel Belanger — Google review
The food was amazing here, the beer tasting was also quite an experience. Loved the fish and chips, fried chicken and venison sliders
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 kids loved their morning exploring the town. Their highlight was the gold panning, an absolute must. They were blown away with all the "old" things and the way life was not too many years ago. The staff were so friendly & accommodating. A+ attraction & an asset to the West Coast community & tourism industry. Let's hope it's kiwis can help to keep it going by making sure we visit when we can.
Kelly Smith — Google review
Kids had an awesome time. Rug up warm (train trip was cold) Don't let the rain stop you just dress appropriately. It was a great excuse to spend time in the cafe for delicious warm lunch. The kids enjoyed the lolly selection. Nana got a thrill receiving the Shantytown frank on her postcard. Lots to explore and learn.
Michelle Bennett — Google review
What a great day! There was so much to see and read and learn about the human stories behind so much of the early days in the area. It was fascinating. Steam train was great and the 'conductor' on board had 2 young lads attention captured with what he told them about the train. The most fascinating place for us was the rock and mineral building. Awesome fossil displays and amazing rocks. We spent ages in there. What a lot of hard work and time has gone into it. Thoroughly recommend a visit to it but allow yourselves time to read at least some of the boards of information as it certainly adds to the experience.
Laura Bosnich — Google review
What an awesome half day spend in Shantutown. Probably similar to most other historical villages, but was the first time for us to visit one with the kids. There is a cafe where you can get aome food and drinks. It closes at 3pm. Included in the ticket price (we had a family pass for $99) was a train ride where you can see a logging history and also 4 tickets for gold panning which was a highlight for the kids. There is a nature walk with some more history about gold mining. There are some audio boxes all around the town but most of them dont work unfortunately. Its a real ahame as those which were working were not oy informative but fun as well. We were told there will be a showcase of a water gun at 1pm as well, we were there but nobosy came to show us.
The whole village doesnt look maintained very well. Its a shame as otherwise it would be a 5star from us. Oh and there is a playground and picnic tables all around as well so you really can spwnd half a day there easily.
Wander Whiff Kids — Google review
Their gold washing was fun, but the whole experience is only alright, the train ride is supposed to be a highlight but can be crowded and have poor visibility, everything else might not live up the vibe, we got bored rather quickly. I also don’t recommend booking online since it’s the same full price, yet you can easily find discount vouchers around local businesses that can get u up to 20% off.
Carl K — Google review
Great - got talking to the lovely woman that was driving the train that day and learned a thing or two about how it works. Half a ton of coal a day is quite a lot eh? I’m the information provided about life during the gold rush is interesting- and makes you value what you’ve got these days. 10% of the population was here and drank 25% of the country’s alcohol!
John Clayton — Google review
Great place to spend some time. There’s plenty of replica buildings and even a few originals from the area. Information boards everywhere covering the history of the area. Only downside is there is a bit of a lack of shade in some places so make sure to bring a hat. There is a shop in the town street which sells ice creams and sweets which is great on a hot day. 4/5
Chch Local — Google review
We were surprised just how much we enjoyed our visit to Shantytown.
We booked in advance, and parking was free. Entry was easy and we visited the town buildings before boarding the steam train. Lovely 1km trip up the line, where we panned for - and found - gold, which was presented to us in a little vial.
We visited the engine sheds and took photographs of the “lokies” (locomotives).
A really fun day out - thank you, Shantytown.
Stephen Asbury — Google review
Small little Shanty Town that would suit kids better. The little restaurant closes way too early. We're looking forward tobthe cream scones but found the shop closed at 4.
Theresa Baatjies — Google review
Fabulous, well beyond expectations and worth entry cost. Spent over 4.5 hours looking at the many exhibits
Chris Murray — Google review
Amazing place that must not be missed. Old time photos are wonderful. Must book and if you can go when it's not busy you can take your time. Allow plenty of time to read the history, and definitely do the gold panning.
Ged and Nat Croul — Google review
Would like more live, in character reenactors at each of the activities. Enjoyed the arrival of local resident family of flightless, and endangered wekas. Better deal especially for senior visitors than other gold camps. Needed more time than our 2 hour visit to adequately visit all areas. Missed sluicing demonstration and about half of village.
Donald Henninger — Google review
Brilliant experience, it had been 20 years+ since we'd been here as children and we wanted to bring our children. We arrived from ChCh and really enjoyed it. The only disappointment was that the old time photo dress up wasn't available. We had been telling our children about it and they were excited about it. Otherwise great day.
T&P Brownlee — Google review
Throughly enjoyed our visit to shanty town. All exhibits are well presented and very informative. . Lots of laughs taking our old time photo. Very friendly staff. Highly recommend as a spot to visit.
Andre and Michele Neckelson — Google review
I thoroughly enjoyed this place. They recommend atleast 90mins to really enjoy the attraction, but I could have spent all day there. The staff at the entry counter were friendly, the train driver and guide were knowledgeable and the lady that took the old time photo (additional cost) was helpful. I would highly recommend this to anyone visiting the Greymouth area - a great opportunity to step back in time and see how the wild west coast was back in the days of the gold rush (you can even pan for gold too(for an additional cost)).
Nikki J — Google review
Beautiful place and great staff! Everyone was friendly. The weather was overcast but still warm which I was happy with. There was a lot to learn and interact with and the walks were really nice! My partner was disappointed because he really wanted to see the steam train that has been replaced by a diesel train, the conductor was friendly and answered all his questions.
Jade Chase — Google review
Great place, rich in history. Kids will love the train. The toilets are very clean and I loved the doors. There is even a friendly Weka at the end of the tail track
Kay Deeming — Google review
Our visit to Shantytown was a pleasant stop, providing a nostalgic journey into the past. However, the overall experience felt a tad pricey for what was offered. The wealth of information and historical insights were appreciated, but the charm of the place might be better suited for families with kids.
On the upside, the staff was exceptionally friendly, adding a welcoming touch to the visit. If you're looking for a family-friendly outing with a taste of history, Shantytown could be the perfect fit.
Seppe Neyens — Google review
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316 Rutherglen Road Rutherglen, Paroa, Greymouth 7805, New Zealand
A fun place to visit. It reminds me of a mix of Kelly taltons in Auckland and willowbank in christchurch. The fishing for freshwater crays was alot of fun. Kids loved it. Highly recommended place to visit.
martin hooper — Google review
Always call in to say hello to the girls at the Hokitika isite always helpful good knowledge of information around the town ,I prefer to even contact Hokitika isite by phone to make reservations. I live in Moana. Lovely to catch up with Lisa Ford today.
christina o'donnell — Google review
Great help & very friendly staff
Philip Newton — Google review
The ladies were so helpful and nice, they knew about everything around the place!👌🏿👌🏿
M L — Google review
Lots of information, tourist maps, friendly staff to help with your enquiries, automobile association desk for road user charges, renew drivers license etc, parking outside, call in for a browse
Sam C — Google review
Maybe a drop by at this place for a toilet break if you so wish. Other than that, I don't see a need to stop by.
Felix — Google review
Very nice and friendly staff willing to help you
Paul — Google review
We asked for some short walks we could do with our little one after visiting the beautiful Hokitika Gorge that morning. We were given the usual "have you seen our map?" talk, which was somewhat handy as we already had access to the Hokitika map. Unfortunately, we weren't given real guidance as the suggestions ranged from the swimming pool to a daycare/indoor play area that was closed. Although this particular staff member wasn't very knowledgeable about walks in Hokitika, other staff members seemed to have attempted to help her out. It's difficult in this instance to rate my experience any higher, as this was the low point of our trip.
Royce — Google review
Great centre, greeted as we walked in, assisted with our needs, even helped us out with DOC info and Topo maps, got the one I wanted, then the instore AA store helped us with our Diesel Kilometers. Both staff spot on.
Johnathan MacDonald — Google review
22 Residents from Arvida Park Lane Retirement Village in Christchurch were involved in a Mystery Tour this week, staying in Hokitika for 2 nights. They had no idea where they were going or where they were staying, or what they would be doing. We had a fabulous time, Lake Kaniere, Hokitika Gorge, Lake Mahinipua, Empire Hotel in Ross (Veller was there to play the piano for us), Treetop Walk and Zipline and the old Stafford Cemetery. Stayed at the Hokitika Kiwi Holiday Park, best place to stay. Plus a couple of nights out at Stumpers. Feedback sought from those travelling was was rated at 98%. Even had a video made of the trip. Visiting the West Coast is a must do. Thanks for the hospitality, it was a memorable experience
Tim Roulston — Google review
Great staff who know about Red Wheelchairs that can get people into bush and forests. Hokitika Gorge is accessABLE in these Red Wheelchairs.
Terry Gee — Google review
Went here hoping for information about a hike and was meet with an unhelpful condescending staff member. She had little information to offer, nor did she even try to be helpful, about our hike except to imply we were underprepared. A shame we couldn’t get the information we needed from here, thankful the doc office in Franz Josef was more helpful by telephone.
Wildlife centre & freshwater aquarium featuring native New Zealand animals, with feedings.
A very good experience seeing trout and salmon as well as feeding eels and kiwi. Particularly, the kiwis here are very energetic, not too shy and very visible to viewers
Leon Su LS — Google review
A great place to see lots of variety of fish, the feeding eels was an awesome experience right up close, they are so gentle! Catch n release koura (small crayfish) was so cool! And seeing the kiwi right up close was very special. Our 6yr old loved it. The staff were so friendly and knowledgeable. We spent around 1.5hrs here.
Meredith Noonan — Google review
Do catch a crayfish when you're there, such easy targets.
Kiwi feeding was amazing too, finally saw them! Picture is night shot on pixel 7, it's actually pretty dark in there.
Csabi Bácskai — Google review
Cool experience and very interactive :) if you come at feeding time (10am, 12pm, 4pm) you can touch and feed the eels. The kiwis were easy to see with a little bit of patience 🐦 A little bit on the expensive side but a kiwi photo and a free choc is included so overall I would say it is worth the money. The staff are also very friendly and knowledgeable making the experience 10/10
Lulu Foster — Google review
Had a great visit here 2 weeks ago. Beautiful aquariums; fish, turtles, frogs and eels, among other amazing wildlife. Informative panels made for a great educational experience. All really easy to access, and a great kiwi room. The staff at the front were very friendly.
Worth a visit and will definitely come back another time if we are in Hokitika.
Joseph Samuel — Google review
Didn’t mind supporting The Kiwi Centre on our brief stop through Hokitika and the team of staff was just an exceptional bunch, but I’m not sure how I feel about some of the activities here. To entice visitors, there’s eel fishing that you can partake in and also crayfish catching (you have to release them back after). The eel fishing is a monitored process so it isn’t too bad, although it’s quite a sight for some if you can’t stomach a lot of eels bobbing up and down fighting for food. Crayfish catching (then releasing) felt like quite a cruel activity since the crustaceans would no doubt be stressed with the whole event. It would be better if there’s staff monitoring or signs to warn visitors to be gentle with them. Saw some kids and adults touching them carelessly and also just throwing them back to the water from a height. Poor crayfishes! We did have fun though and even stayed here for a good 2 hours or so. Of course, we also saw the two kiwis there and loved the experience.
Jamie W — Google review
This place is awesome!! My partner and I stumbled across this gem while visiting Hokitika and didn't know what to expect but we were amazed with what we found. Such incredible close up encounters with Kiwi and feeding the giant eels! Saw fish I had never seen in my life before here, and catching the crawfish was so much fun - we could have done it all day long! The staff were so friendly and informative. We felt so lucky that we had the whole place to ourselves this day. Honestly couldn't rate it high enough - awesome experience for a fantastic price.
Molly Turpin — Google review
Great indoor activity for when the weather on the coast isn't compatible with enjoying the outdoors (which is 50% of the time!) Feeding the eels was free and quite fun. I was able to view a kiwi up close and fish for bugs. The guide was educational and overall it exceeded our expectations.
Emma Penrose — Google review
A MUST VISIT! It’s only a small centre but 110% worth the money. We got to feed and pat the lovely eels and the staff member answered everyone’s questions and was so friendly. We also saw TWO kiwis (!!) and you get a complimentary picture of one of them when you leave (a very nice touch), and a chocolate fish, yes they even give you them if you’re older than 6 years old. Jeremy on the front desk was really funny and thank you to the eel lady too. If I’m ever back in NZ I will be sure to visit again.
Nina Brun — Google review
Great experience. We stopped in on a rainy day and were really impressed. Fun to see all the different fish. Eel feeding was awesome and the kiwis were very active and fun to watch. A real highlight of our trip. Would definitely recommend.
Angie Nelson — Google review
Had a great time here. Looks like covid might have caused some delays in some maintenance, but we had a great time regardless. Kids were very exciting with the catch and release activity as well as seeing active kiwi running around eating. Wasn't too badly priced either
Tanya Douglas — Google review
Loved this experience. Feeding the eels and the Kiwi were very active, so cool to see.
Renee Gilmour — Google review
We had a fantastic time at The National Kiwi Centre today. The man on the desk (sorry I didn't catch your name!) was so inviting from the moment we arrived. Lois showed us how to feed the eels, and I went in with a phobia of eels and walked out having fed and touched them! She was very informative and seemed to genuinely love her job. I loved the staff's admiration for New Zealand's wildlife.
Catching some crayfish was also great fun, and before we knew it we had been in there for hours. Time flies when you're having fun. Thanks!
Caris Dawe — Google review
It is quite a value for money option compared to the other kiwi centres - this centre has so much to offer, on top of the kiwis. They also took in a lot of giant freshwater eels from a factory, and the eels are typically senior, boasting an average age of 80?! Haha. In addition, they also offer you the chance to feed the eels and also try your hand at prawning (you are given hooks with fresh bait to entice the lovely crustaceans in a dedicated water feature). There's also a glowworm replica area to help you acclimatize to the low light settings in the kiwi area.
Although it's a pity we can't take photos of the kiwis, the centre is lovely enough to offer us a high res photo of the kiwi as a keepsake which was a nice touch. Overall, definitely recommend coming to visit the centre!! 😊🙌
Chris SG — Google review
Fabulous place, best place in NZ to see Kiwis up close including feeding. Getting to feed eels was a surprisingly good bonus and the aquarium tanks of fish were really beautiful. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Well worth a visit, highly recommended.
Diane Krosby — Google review
Good place to watch Kiwi, Eels (you get to feed and touch the 120yo eels too! I would say value for money, kids had fun with the crawly catch and release.
and you get a free chocolate at the end of the tour haha
Arron Ng — Google review
Greatly exceeded our expectations - far bigger than expected, with excellent clean and attractive tanks, displays, etc. Much better view of kiwis than at Auckkand Zoo.
Great interactive experience with 100 year-old eels! We had no kids with us, but kids that were there were having a great time. There was also a big kids play/relax room.
Alex Gray — Google review
The Kiwis were the most active of all Kiwis I've ever seen in a kiwi centre, the eels were massive. We enjoyed fishing for the fresh water Cray's.
Andre and Michele Neckelson — Google review
This is very much an aquarium turned Kiwi Sanctury, so beware those who may fear aquariums.
Got to see Kiwis in there enclosure up close. Their chonky little booties were the most adorable.
The displays were super informative and we even had an opportunity to learn about and then feed eels which was absolutely delightful.
There is a space towards the back for kids to let off some steam.
Good experience and fantastic for a rainy day in Hokitika (its also worth going even if it is sunny)
Elsje van Es — Google review
Such a cool wee place to visit with kids. Really funky inside. Huge eel tank, which you can hand feed at feeding times. Indoor lake setup to catch and release crawlies. Really cool kiwi set up. Guaranteed to see one or two pecking around. Staff friendly and knowledgeable. Have been twice, will go again!
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 Williams — 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.
浩哥-奥克兰 — Google review
Beautifully crafted artworks, realistic prices. We found all kinds of things to buy, even if we couldnt buy them all. Just enjoyed looking.
Ian McLean — 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'donnell — 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 Brown — Google review
Really worth a visit, a beautiful experience and opportunity to buy original pieces that reflect the West Coast
Robyn Winsley — 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 Buchanan — Google review
The gallery is spectacular. You'll find crafts and photos that are stunning, in a physical space that's beautiful, welcoming, calming, and elegant. Stop in and fall in love with a beautiful photograph or piece of art.
Juergen is a delight, and he's a master photographer. Nothing's photo-shopped, his work is the real deal.
Eric Kloor — Google review
Gorgeous works of art from a variety of local craftspeople/artisans ranging from wood turning and pottery to beautiful pounamu carvings and limestone fossil pendants that are absolutely one of a kind! Owner himself is a fantastic photographer and very knowledgeable and passionate about the area and, of course, art. This gallery was one of our favorite stops during our tour of the west coast and a hidden gem - wholeheartedly recommend.