Start your journey through New Zealand's stunning landscapes at a Department of Conservation (DOC) Visitor Centre. Information about conservation areas, as well as DOC's 14,000 km of tracks, 10 Great Walks, and network of 950 huts and 324 campsites.
Learn moreAn adventure truly not for the faint hearted. As the name states, Adventure Caving is full on expedition style caving.
Learn moreThe Sawmill Restaurant is fully licensed 40 seat restaurant specialising in wholesome West Coast New Zealand cuisine. Surrounded by untouched lush native bush, rugged mountains, and beautiful rivers, be prepare to be bewitched, charmed, and enchanted by one of New Zealand’s best kept secrets – Buller and the Northern West Coast.
Learn moreLake Kaniere is one of the most beautiful lakes in New Zealand and offers opportunity for a number of water sports. There are also several picnic places, a camping area, and numerous short walks.
Learn moreThe best way to experience the New Zealand glaciers is on a scenic helicopter flight with Glacier Country Scenic flights.
Learn moreThe unsurpassed views and mountain reflections from the forested shores of Lake Matheson make this easy walk one of the most popular on the West Coast.
Learn moreThis 100 year old hotel offers an abundance of historical information. The walls are filled to the brim with stories about the old coal mining days.
Learn moreAdjacent to beach and glow worm dell. Swimming pool (in season). Free Wifi
Learn moreNestled on the edge of the Tasman Sea, we offer a brand new concept in unique, quirky & quality accommodation. You will be surrounded by nature here on the untamed, natural wilderness that is the West Coast of the South Island.
Learn moreSteeples Cottage and Studio accommodation at Cape Foulwind, 11kms south of Westport is a cliff top property, offering stunning ocean views across the Tasman Sea.
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