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National Parks

Punakaiki
Paparoa National Park features coastal forest along a spectacular coastline.
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Cafes

Punakaiki
Famous Pancakes & Pizzas
Try our pancake stack available all day, and homemade stoneoven pizzas served from 11am.
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Adventure

Punakaiki
Scenic horse riding into the Punakaiki valley and within the Paparoa National Park. A great way to experience the stunning scenery of the Punakaiki valley.
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Beaches, lakes & coastline

Punakaiki
Golden Sands Horse & Wagon Tours in Barrytown offer a guided tour by horse and wagon in the footsteps of the early pioneers.
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Walking & hiking

Punakaiki
Walks in the Punakaiki area of the West Coast of New Zealand.
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National Parks

Punakaiki
Book in to support and volunteer at our Punakaiki Coastal Restoration Project with Conservation Volunteers New Zealand and Wild Heart Project. With your help, we are transforming a former farm and mining site into a native rainforest!
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Tours

Punakaiki
The Nile River Rainforest Train Is a short interpretative train journey through primeval rain forest whilst seated in small open sided carriages.
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Boutique

Punakaiki
Sink into an indulgent holiday with loved ones and friends in privacy and seclusion. Offering cedar hot tub set amongst native bush with sunset on the sea views.
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Transport

Punakaiki
The team at the Punakaiki Beach Camp will take care of your Paparoa Track logistics.
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Adventure

Punakaiki
Underworld Rafting: Is a “Cave Rafting Adventure” in the Paparoa National Park. Located in Charleston.
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Must see

Punakaiki
The pancake rocks in Punakaiki are the most visited natural attraction on the West Coast with good reason, they really do look like pancakes!
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Adventure

Punakaiki
The Charleston Gloworm Cave Tour takes visitors by train into the magnificent rain forest of the Nile River Canyon to explore the enormous Nile River Cave System.
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National Parks

Punakaiki
Take a leisurely paddle on the Pororari River beneath towering limestone cliffs in the Paparoa National Park.