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WELCOME TO HOKITIKA – COOL LITTLE TOWN
Hokitika is a ‘must-stay’ destination on the West Coast, South Island, New Zealand.
Think of those fun-filled, relaxed holidays you used to have - then throw in better coffee, a wild beach, awesome sunsets, mountain views, and great cafes and galleries. You’ll find genuine experiences and friendly characters that love to share a story.
There is easy access to untamed natural wilderness too with the famous Hokitika Gorge, two serene lakes, the West Coast Wilderness Trail and a range of nature walks nearby. The Glaciers and Pancake Rocks are just day trips away.
Don’t rush! It’s common to hear “I wish we had stayed in Hokitika longer. There is so much to see and do.” So stay awhile to enjoy the slower pace of life, have a chat and soak in the view with us.
Hokitika – cool little town
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OUR BEACHStroll a short way down Weld Lane to find yourself on our driftwood strewn beach. By day, enjoy views of New Zealand's highest mountain Aoraki / Mt Cook and see the iconic Hokitika driftwood sign. As evening comes, get a picture perfect sunset at Sunset Point and gaze at the stars.
OUR FOODA picnic at the beach, great coffee and cafe fare or fine dining, it's your choice. Menus feature delicious homemade foods and West Coast Whitebait, a local favourite. Follow that up with a drink while soaking in the view - cool.
OUR SHOPS It's a walkable town so park the car and stretch the legs out. Unique gifts are easy to find with quality arts and crafts and handmade items on offer. And since we are a full service town, you can find all those essentials you need for travel too.
OUR PEOPLE Hokitika blends an interesting mix of descendants of those tough old gold miners, the local Maori people, an artisan community and people who moved here because of the untamed, natural wilderness and relaxed atmosphere. Come enjoy the slower pace of life, have a chat and soak in the view with us.
Hokitika has really embraced its beach - to be honest it is hard to ignore, it practically laps the main street.
Beach Town
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Driftwood & SandThis summer event is a celebration of art on the Hokitika beach. Held annually in late January, participants are invited to use any materials they find on the beach. Budding artists work side by side with professionals to build amazing sculptures that are then left for the tides to reclaim them.www.driftwoodandsand.co.nz
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OUR ARTISTSYou can wander around town and get the unique experience of meeting artists in their working studios. Learn about the creative process, the materials used, the inspiration behind their work and go home with a unique gift. Talk to pounamu and bone carvers, photographers, painters, glass blowers, sculptors, wood turners, potters, jewellers, craftspeople and metal, stone and textile artists.
PUBLIC ARTThere are many artistic surprises throughout town - see how many you can find. Take-a-Seat artseats are a good place to stop and rest your feet while soaking in the view and several art sculptures are dotted about too. Visit them on the self-guided Points of Interest Loop - a one to two hour stroll that features much of Hokitika’s public art pieces.In summer, visit the beach to see the inspired work of locals and visitors alike, created during the Driftwood & Sand Festival.See our CBD map for Points of Interest Loop.
GET CREATIVEParticipate in community events like Junk2Funk and Driftwood & Sand to make your own artistic masterpieces. Local stores even let you design, create and carve your own jewellery, and our library often features craft projects for the kids.
Arts & crafts In Hokitika, there are probably more galleries and studios per capita than anywhere in NZ.
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Home of PounamuFor a small town, Hokitika struck it big in the resources stakes.Before the gold rushes, Maori were heading here for another precious stone - pounamu. Just north of town is the Arahura River, home of pounamu (also known as greenstone or New Zealand jade). Its strength, durability and beauty meant it was used for weapons, tools and personal ornaments - and denoted great status. As the birthplace of pounamu, Hokitika is a vital stop to learn about the stone and watch it being carved. There are many talented carvers offering stunning jewellery and art pieces that will make for a treasured gift back home.
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BUSY PORTThe Hokitika port was a busy place during the gold rush, with in excess of 40 ships alongside the wharf at any one time. It wasn’t easy getting there though - the river bar entrance claiming over 100 strandings and 30 ships lost.
LIVING HISTORYThese days you can do a self-guided Points of Interest Loop, view old images with a mobile app or visit the Carnegie Building and an industrial heritage park. Many of the local bush walks also feature historical information and relics. See our CBD map for Points of Interest Loop.
GOLD PANNINGThere is still gold in them-there hills. Pick up a gold pan and head to one of the public fossicking areas at Goldsborough and Ross to try your luck.
THE LUMINARIESEleanor Catton’s 2013 Man Booker Prize winning novel The Luminaries is set in Hokitika circa 1866 and brings to life the rip-roaring gold era.Refer to our maps for locations mentioned in the book.
AVIATION FIRSTIt is a little known fact that Hokitika’s airport was the home of New Zealand’s first licensed air service, Air Travel (NZ) Ltd, which operated from 1934 until 1947. A replica of a Fox Moth biplane (ZD-ADI) can be found at the airport.
history & Heritage To say Hokitika has had a colourful past is a bit of an understatement. At the height of the gold rushes in the 1860s it boasted 102 hotels.
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WESTLAND INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE PARKIf you think ‘industrial heritage’ means staring at old machines that don’t work, think again. The Westland Industrial Heritage Park boasts a keen group of volunteers that bring Hokitika and the West Coast’s industrial heritage to life - noisily!The Park’s big engine shed features working Ruston engines and kids, big and small, will love the large collection of fire engines. You can also see the first stage coach that made the trip over the mountains and the Bach engine used to roast coffee beans for those thirsty gold miners.Best of all, enjoy the hospitality at the P ark , as you are guided by locals with a wealth of knowledge. Located near the Hokitika airport. Open to the public most days, large groups by appointment. Contact 022 043 2877
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Hokitika has it good. Easy access to untamed natural wilderness...in all directions.
LAKE MAHINAPUAJust 10 mins south of town, it is surrounded by native bush, has numerous family-friendly walks and cycleways, sailing and is a great place to swim. The water is surprisingly warm.
LAKE KANIEREGo for action or just kick back and relax here. Surrounded by the mountains and bush and only 20 mins inland from town, it is popular for picnicking, water skiing, kayaking, fishing, walking, cycling and mountain biking.
KAYAKINGHokitika is close to some of the world’s best white water kayaking with continuous technical rapids careering through narrow canyons and lush rain forest. For those who want to take it a little easier, there are lakes, creeks and the lower rivers to explore.
WALKS AND TRAMPINGFrom a short one-minute walk through rainforest to Dorothy Falls to multi-day tramps, there is a walk to suit any ability. See our Out & About map for a full listing of local walks.
FISHINGSpin or fly fish for sea-run and river trout all year round and salmon can be hooked in season. Surf casting for Kahawai at the Hokitika River or whitebaiting is also a real thrill.
CYCLING/BIKING Turn the page for more details.
Nature & Outdoors
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Blue GorgeSometimes you see photos of a tourist spot and think yeah right, it can’t look as good as that in real life. Hokitika Gorge is one of those places. The vivid turquoise water surrounded by lush native bush looks too good to be true - but trust us, it is well worth a visit. A 40 minute (35km) drive from town.
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HALF DAY TRIPSGreat for families and those wanting a taste of untamed, natural wilderness.Kawhaka Creek to Cowboy Paradise - part of the more challenging section but amazing views so well worth the effort.Sunny Bight at Lake Kaniere to Hurunui Jacks - a fun, mostly flat section following an old water race and weaving through beautiful bush.
FULL DAY TRIPSFor those with a little more time, spend a day on the trail or link them together for the full four day adventure.Greymouth to Kumara - An easy ride along coastline and along an historic bush tramway.Kumara to Cowboy Paradise - The most challenging section through dramatic mountain landscape, passing old goldfields, historic reservoirs, water races and an old coach road. Amazing views.Cowboy Paradise to Hokitika - Relaxed riding (except for one hill!) along a picturesque valley and Lake Kaniere. Follow an historic waterway and cruise through native forest. Hokitika to Ross - Easy riding with historic railway bridges, wetlands and views of the Southern Alps. See our maps for an idea of where the trail goes. For more detailed info, visit www.westcoastwildernesstrail.co.nz or the Hokitika i-Site.
WEST COAST WILDERNESS TRAILThis easy Grade 2 cycle trail is one of New Zealand’s “Great Rides”. Ride through dense rainforest, past glacial rivers, lakes, beach and wetlands.
Hop on your bike (or even your penny-farthing!) and spin your own story.
Mountain BikeWhether you are with the little ones, a novice or a downhill adventurer, the mountain bike trails around Hokitika offer fun rides for everyone.There are plenty of achievable rides even for those on balance bikes. The Jum Michel, Mananui Bush and Mahinapua Walkway trails near Lake Mahinapua are kid favourites or try a Half Day section of the West Coast Wilderness Trail. The Blue Spur and Nationals Track area is a network of excellent single tracks Grade 3 and above, offering great views. See our Out & About map for more details of trails open to bikes. Blue Spur maps are for sale at Hokitika Cycles & Sportsworld and the i-Site.
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HOKITIKA GORGE & LAKE KANIERE SCENIC DAY• Take a scenic drive to the Hokitika Gorge• Loop back to Hokitika via the eastern edge of Lake Kaniere • Stop at the pullouts for postcard lake views• See Dorothy Falls, right off the road • Picnic, swim at Hans Bay• Do the Kahikatea Forest Walk at Sunny Bight
LAKE MAHINAPUA FUN DAY • Take a scenic boat cruise on Mahinapua Creek• Do a return walk/ride to the Mananui Tramline boardwalk (SH6 end)• Do the Mananui Bush Walk for the best Southern Alps views• Picnic, swim and walk at the Lake Mahinapua DOC area• Do the treetop walk and overlook the Lake• Loop back to Hokitika with a stop at the Rimu Lookout
A RELAXING DAY IN HOKITIKA • Wander town and browse the shops• Try some West Coast Whitebait• Search for pounamu on the beach• Do the self-guided Points of Interest Loop• Picnic at the beach• Watch the sunset at Sunset Point• Visit the Glow-worm Dell at dark
A Day on the Gold Trail• Visit the massive Londonderry Rock near Kumara• Pan for gold at the public fossicking area at Goldsborough• Do the Tunnel Terrace Loop Walk• Stop at the Arahura Bridge Heritage Park• Do the Blue Spur Bushwalk• Shop for gold jewellery in Hokitika
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EASY ACCESS TO UNTAMED NATURAL WILDERNESS With a range of short walks, it’s easy to access untamed natural wilderness around Hokitika. See abundant bird life, lush rainforest and experience the rich history of the area. Plenty of trails are suitable for the whole family. For hunters or trampers, many tracks give access to a network of DOC backcountry huts. Soak in natural hot springs, see the rare Whio (Blue Duck) and take in great views.For cyclists, options range from the easy Grade 2, 132km West Coast Wilderness Trail to a number of single tracks of varying grades on Blue Spur.For up to date trail information, visit the i-Site or DOC office. For dog permits, apply at DOC office. Always obey posted dog signage. Visit www.westcoastwildernesstrail.co.nz for more cycle trail info. For Blue Spur mountain bike track maps, visit Hokitika Cycles and Sportsworld and the i-Site.
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HOKITIKA GORGE SCENIC RESERVE13 Hokitika Gorge Swingbridge 30 min return to river's edge
25km east of Hokitika at end of Kowhitirangi and Whitcombe Rds. (Passes Kowhitirangi Incident memorial on route). Wheelchair accessible lookout 5 min from carpark.Magnificent granite gorge with milky blue-green pools, backed by cliffs and fine rimu forest. Two viewing platforms and access to river’s edge.
LAKE MAHINAPUA SCENIC RESERVE23 Mananui Bush and Beach Walk 20 min return
Carpark 9km south of Hokitika just off SH6. Intriguing walk through rare remnant of sand dune totara forest. Wonderful lonely driftwood-strewn beach. Best views of the Southern Alps.
LAKE KANIERE SCENIC RESERVE10 Canoe Cove Rimu Forest Walk 15 mins one way
Carpark opposite Milltown Rd. Best short walk through fine rimu forest. Ends at sheltered swimming and picnic beach.
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out & about KUMARA AREA 1 Londonderry Rock 15 mins return
1km east of Kumara off SH73. Walk passes through stone-fields of old goldmining tailings and kanuka forest to huge glacier-deposited boulder, too big for the early miners to move or break.
GOLDSBOROUGH (SHAMROCK CREEK ECOLOGICAL AREA) 2 Goldsborough (Shamrock) Track 4 hours one way
Starts at Goldsborough camping area. Ends on Callaghans Rd. Walk back along road or return transport required.Both ends of track feature signs of historic goldmining, including fine tunnels on Shamrock Creek. The higher portions of the track are one of the best remaining local examples of hill-country rimu and miro forest.
3 German Gully Pack Track and Goffs Track 1.5 hour loopStarts at Goldsborough camping area, crosses creek and climbs via German Gully Track to Scandinavian Hill Rd. Turn north here and return by Goffs Track and part of the Goldsborough Track. Historic goldmining features in native forest regrowth.
4 Tunnel Terrace Loop Walk 20 mins one waySignposted on Stafford-Goldsborough roadside. Track enters and exits through old goldmining tailrace tunnels, and passes through regenerating rimu, kamahi and tree fern forest.
HOKITIKA TOWN WALKS 18 Hokitika Beach Walk
Readily accessible from Beach St, via Weld Lane, Sunset Point Rd and several other access roads.Wonderful wild beach, black sand and pebbles (including pounamu-jade), driftwood, mountain views, sunsets, sunrise, and starry nights. Walks, picnicking, fossicking for pebbles and driftwood, sandcastles, surfing, and surfcasting.
19 Sunset Point 5 min walk from town centreBy foot, along beach, beach track, or quayside section of Heritage Walk. By road via Sunset Point Rd. Sunsets, sunrises and starry nights. Hokitika rivermouth and beach. Views of NZ’s highest mountains: Aoraki/Mount Cook and Horo Kawau/Tasman. Tambo ‘shipwreck’. Walks, picnicking, beach fossicking, fishing, and whitebaiting.
16 The Glow-worm Dell 2 minFrom roadside at northern town entrance, 50 metre track leads to Glow-worm Dell.Free viewing of glow-worm colonies. (Glow-worms can only be seen at night). Lovely fern grotto by day. Flashlight recommended.
17 Hokitika Heritage Walk 30 min –2 hoursRequest brochure from i-Site.From i-Site and Carnegie Building, or any point along walk.Goldrush and river-port town historic heritage sites, buildings and statues. Brochure and information panels bring history to life. (Or try the 11km Heritage Trail around the town perimeter) Most locations are also visited on the Points of Interest Loop.
20 Points of Interest Loop 1-2 hour loop Starts at i-Site, or any point along loop. Best way to see town centre. Loop combines public art displays, Take-a-Seat artseats and historic heritage sites (including Hokitika Heritage Walk locations).
15 Prossers Bush Walk 10 min return Carpark on Town Belt East. Best example of the kahikatea forest that once covered most of Hokitika township area.
LAKE KANIERE SCENIC RESERVE11 Kahikatea Forest Walk 10 mins return
Sunny Bight picnic area. Best short walk through fine virgin kahikatea forest.
9 Lake Kaniere Walkway 4 hours one way Carpark just south of southern end of the lake. Follows western shore of lake. Ends at Sunny Bight at northern end of lake. Lush forest, great lake and mountain views, bays and beaches.
6 Dorothy Falls 1 minCarpark beside bridge at Dorothy Falls Rd on eastern side of lake.Short path to pool at base of best local falls.
12 Kaniere Water Race Walkway 3-4 hours one way with 1 hour option Carpark at The Landing at the northern end of Lake Kaniere. Ends at Kennedy Ck near Kaniere Forks Power Station. A shorter easy section from The Landing to Wards Rd (1 hour one way) is most popular. Follows historic, but still used, Kaniere Forks power station water-race, through virgin and regrowth forest. Freshwater mussels, crayfish and the odd trout may be spotted.
5 Mt Tuhua Track 7 hours returnSignposted on Dorothy Falls Rd just south of Hans Bay.Great local access to open mountain tops. Panoramic views of Southern Alps, Lake Kaniere, coastal plains and Hokitika. Steep climb and must be fit. Boots required.
8 Mt Brown Track 4 hours up to mt brown hutSignposted on Dorothy Falls Rd South of Dorothy Falls on South bank of Geologist Creek.Steep climb leads to Mt Brown Hut offering panoramic views of Southern Alps, Lake Kaniere, coastal plains and Hokitika. Must be fit. Boots required. More demanding than Mt Tuhua Track. Hut run by volunteers, donations can be made at i-Site.
RIMU HILL AND BLUE SPUR 14 Rimu Lookout 1 hour loop walk
Carpark at the top of Rimu Hill, 4 km over Kaniere Bridge. Panoramic views of the Hokitika valley, and access to displays on the gold mining heritage of the area.
7 Blue Spur Bushwalk 1.5 hour loop walkCarpark on Blue Spur Rd. Old Chinese goldmining workings: races, stone walls and shafts in regrowth native forest. Care required due to hidden drops. Stick to the track and supervise children, wear strong footwear.
LAKE MAHINAPUA SCENIC RESERVE 24 Bellbird Walk 10 min loop
At southern end of camping area. Pretty sand dune forest and old black sand gold dredge pond.
22 Jum Michel Track 20 mins one wayFrom lake access road. Ends close to camping area. Tree ferns, kamahi and totara forest on old sand dunes.
21 Mananui Tramline (Mahinapua Walkway) 2 hours one way + 40 min detour to lakeside8km south of Hokitika on SH6. Or start 3km from Rimu on Rimu-Ross Rd. Follows old logging tramway route through a cross section of West Coast bush history. Best longer walk through natural terrace rimu forest. Also regenerating native forest and pine, eucalypt and monterey cypress plantings. Wetlands and Mahinapua Creek. Detour to lakeside picnic point along fine rimu-forest ridge worthwhile.
ROSS HISTORIC GOLDFIELDS25 Ross Water Race Walkway 1 hour loop
Walk starts from Ross Visitor Centre. Follows Mt Greenland Rd up Jones Ck and loops back along water race and through old Ross Cemetery. Goldmining area relics.
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Activities & Experiences
17 Hamilton St, Hokitika ph: (03) 755 8497
Built in 1908, the historic Carnegie building currently houses a number of the district’s museum exhibits and treasures. Located in the heart of Hokitika, the building is easily accessible to visitors and entry is free. Come and explore our region’s colourful history!
Carnegie Building 28
53 Weld St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8119
SWIM! TRAIN! PLAY! Facilities for all ages including swim school, spa pool and fun inflatables for the kids. Training lanes and daily fitness classes available. Open 6am to 8pm (mon to fri) and 9am to 6pm (weekends). Get Into it!
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Hokitika’s Regent Theatre www.hokitikaregent.com 18Cnr Weld and Tancred Sts, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8101 e: [email protected]
Beautiful refurbished Art Deco Theatre and Cafe. See all the latest movies on the Big Screen with latest digital projection technology and surround sound. Check hokitikaregent.com for movie session times, live shows, other events and online bookings.
Activities & Experiences
The National Kiwi Centre www.thenationalkiwicentre.co.nz 464 Tancred St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 5251 e: [email protected]
Guaranteed viewing of kiwi in their nocturnal house and New Zealand’s living dinosaur, the tuatara. Discover West Coast creatures like whitebait, crayfish and many more. Participate in our giant eel feedings at 10am, 12 noon & 3pm, the Kiwi are feed after the eels. Catch & release a freshwater crayfish in our indoor lake area! Open 7 days, 9am to 5pm in summer & 9.30am to 4.30pm in winter.
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45Wilderness Wings Hokitika Airport, Hokitika. freeph: 0800 755 8118
60Wilderness Rafting New Zealand Meets at river location. freeph: 0508 669 675
Mountain Jade www.mountainjade.co.nz 3341 Weld St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8007 e: [email protected]
FREE INTERACTIVE GUIDED TOURS DAILY - Learn about the history, formation & manufacture of jade. Mountain Jade has one of NZ's largest selection of quality & affordable Jade/Pounamu carvings & sculptures for you to choose from. A "Must Do" West Coast experience.
Historic Railway Bridge at Mahinapua Creek, 4kms south of Hokitika. ph: (027) 430 1777 e: [email protected]
Stay with us at ‘Scenic Waterways Retreat’, only 4kms south of Hokitika, where you can cycle a spectacular section of the Wilderness Trail, freedom kayak, or relax on an ‘Early Riser’ or ‘Sunset Cruise’....all from your doorstep! Embrace our wetlands, rainforest, and majestic views of Aoraki/ Mt.Cook!
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Activities & Experiences1128 Woodstock-Rimu Rd, Hokitika RD 3. 15 minutes south of Hokitikafreeph: 0508 TREETOPS
An exhilarating treetop adventure among temperate rainforest giants. Experience life with birds high in the ancient rimu and kamahi tree canopy. Easy access for all to enjoy a steel platform 20 metres high and over 450 metres long. Come and enjoy a leisurely 45-minute to one-hour stroll.
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JANUARY • Kumara Race Day - horse racing • Sand Dunes Classic - golf tournament • Driftwood & Sand Beach
Sculpture Festival • Woodstock Rally - motorcycle rally • Westland Agriculture & Pastoral Show
FEBRUARY • Coast to Coast - multi-sport race • St Andrew’s Garden Ramble
MARCH • Lake Kaniere Scenic Triathlon • Wildfoods Festival
MAY • Tranz Alpine Scooter Safari (every other
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Hokitika has a fun annual event calendar celebrating everything that makes the area special. Come along and join us! Visit our website for dates and more information.
Annual Events
Artists & Crafts
www.wildernessgallery.co.nz
Discover highest quality, purely New Zealand made art, giftware and jewellery alongside the local colours of the West Coast captured by renowned wildlife and landscape photographer
Juergen Schacke. The fresh and inspiring Gallery is not only a sensory experience but also a fantastic way to take in and take home the spirit of the region. “Highlight of Hokitika”, “Amazing
Gallery” are only two of many excellent tripadvisor review headlines...we look forward to seeing you!
29 Tancred St Hokitika
+64 3 755 7575+64 21 184 0917
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www.wildernessgallery.co.nz
Discover highest quality, purely New Zealand made art, giftware and jewellery alongside the local colours of the West Coast captured by renowned wildlife and landscape photographer
Juergen Schacke. The fresh and inspiring Gallery is not only a sensory experience but also a fantastic way to take in and take home the spirit of the region. “Highlight of Hokitika”, “Amazing
Gallery” are only two of many excellent tripadvisor review headlines...we look forward to seeing you!
29 Tancred St Hokitika
+64 3 755 7575+64 21 184 0917
30 Tancred St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8009 e: [email protected] Come visit our friendly, knowledgeable staff and view the large selection of Jade/Pounamu jewellery and sculptures. Something for everyone at great prices. Open 7 days.
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The Gold Room www.thegoldroom.co.nz 1937 Tancred St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8362 e: [email protected] NATURAL GOLD NUGGETS. As found, natural West Coast gold nuggets & flakes sourced from present day gold mines. Watch our jeweller working with the as found gold, creating beautiful gold nugget jewellery. Hold a large gold nugget in your hand and experience the amazing weight of gold. Studio & Gallery Open 7 days.
Hokitika Craft Gallery www.hokitikacraftgallery.co.nz 2225 Tancred St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8802 e: [email protected]
This special gallery is a co-operative of local crafts people and artists. It is owned and operated by members who make unique designs to the highest standards. The gallery features New Zealand Jade, Bone, Wood, Pottery, Fibre, Silk, Jewellery and Art. Open 7 days in the Summer. Closed Sunday and Monday in the Winter. Come and meet the makers!JUNE
• Mid-Winter Christmas Tree decorating • Lantern Parade
SEPTEMBER • Start of West Coast whitebaiting season • Hokitika Junk2Funk
OCTOBER • Start of Open Season for trout, perch
and salmon (see local regulations) NOVEMBER
• End of West Coast whitebaiting season • Love Hokitika Retailers’ Market
DECEMBER • Christmas Parade • Christmas Lights
Food & Coffee
Cnr Weld and Revell Sts, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 6154 e: [email protected]
Right in the heart of Hokitika. Homemade food options, large portions, good value. Open 7am til late 7 days. Enjoy a light snack to a full delicious meal – there is something for the whole family. Choose sun-drenched outdoor seating, grab a couch fireside or play pool in the bar. Sample menu on our website. Range of hotel accommodation on site.
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3Ocean View Restaurant & Bar www.beachfronthotel.co.nz111 Revell St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8344 freeph: 0800 400 344
The Ocean V iew Restaurant and Bar with its sleek design and comfort is elevated above the beach, allowing you to enjoy top quality dining whist watching waves break on the shore. Open daily from 7am for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Located at the Beachfront H otel .
Fat Pipi Pizza 889 Revell St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 6373
You haven’t experienced Hokitika until you’ve tried the original whitebait pizza at Fat Pipi Pizzas. In the heart of the township, enjoy gourmet treats that extend beyond pizza and discover why this unique West Coast eating house has been given the Lonely Planet travel guide tick for many years.
84 Revell Street, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 5432
Seriously good coffee and a wide variety of food for all dietary needs prepared daily on site. NZ craft wine, beer and ciders available. A dedicated cheese room has a boutique selection of NZ cheeses and gourmet items. Live bee hive in store with honey for sale. A stone throw from the beach.
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Porky’s Takeaways 51 Weld Street, Hokitika. freeph: 0800 756 8229 34
Clocktower Café Cnr Weld & Sewell Sts, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 7737 31
WEST COAST WHITEBAITFor the visitor it may be hard to understand why we get so excited about a tiny translucent fish, but on the West Coast, whitebait is a big deal. Whitebaiters can be seen lining the Hokitika River in season (1 Sept to 14 Nov) and you can even have a go yourself with local net hire available. Or, just let someone else do the hard work and head to one of the many restaurants and cafes that feature whitebait on the menu. To learn more of our whitebaiting history, visit Point of Interest #1.
2 Tancred St, Hokitika. ph/fax: (03) 755 5233 e: [email protected]
Traditional Jade is a locally owned small family business who are of Ngai Tahu descent. We have top quality affordable Jade/Pounamu carvings and sculptures. Come and visit our friendly knowledgeable team and see one of the biggest raw jade collections in New Zealand.
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9Tectonic Jade 67 Revell St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 6644
25Gift NZ 23 Tancred St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 7448
16Hokitika Glass Studio 9 Weld St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 7775
57Gorge Gallery at MZ Design 1301 Kaniere Kowhitirangi Rd. ph: (03) 755 7800
13Heritage Jade 86 Revell St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 6514
Artists & Crafts
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34 Tancred St, Hokitika. ph/fax: (03) 755 8713 e: [email protected]
Established in 1962 and proud to be following the tradition of manufacturing and selling exclusively genuine NZ jade. Watch our craftsmen at work in our bright and welcoming showroom. Choose from top quality jewellery, ornaments or polished stone. Our expert friendly staff will help you buy with confidence. Open 7 days.
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The annual Take-A-Seat Public Art Project was run by WAI (Westland Arts Inc.), a voluntary group whose aim is to increase the awareness, enjoyment of, and participation in the arts in the region.
Artists submitted designs for an ‘artseat’ (a sittable sculpture) in a specific Hokitika town location, with finalists’ designs assessed by judges and voted on by the public. Thanks to generous sponsorships and fundraising efforts, ‘Take-a-Seat’ resulted in seven unique and inspiring artseats dotted about town and along the beach and river.
You can visit the artseats while walking the self-guided Points of Interest Loop. Take-A-Seat and enjoy the view!
For more information and artseat locations, see our Points of Interest Loop page and CBD map.
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Retail & Services
116 Revell St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8390 fax: (03) 755 8750
Freshest fruit, vegetables & daily baked bread, best quality meat, seafood & delicatessen. Impressive wine & beer selection. Massive range of grocery lines. Lotto Agent. Open 8am to 9pm Daily.
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30The Possum People www.possum-nz.com20 Weld St, Hokitika. ph/fax: (03) 756 8090 e: [email protected]
“stunning products, an informative visit, a unique slice of NZ!..”Welcome to our workroom and sales outlet.
We have a extensive range of Quality NZ POSSUM FUR productsKIWI BOOT Our Famous Possum-Fur lined Cosy Boots and Slippers,
Exclusive range of Possum/Merino blend knitwear including hats, gloves, socks and scarves.Fur Garments and lots of Fur Accessories.
Great prices on Luxury Home Fur Decor, Cushions and Throws.Over 40 years experience in the trade. Open 7 Days.
“ stunning products, an informative visit, a unique slice of NZ!..”
Welcome to our Workroom. & Sales outlet.
We have an extensive range of Quality NZ POSSUM FUR Products
KIWI BOOT Our Famous Possum-Fur lined Cosy Boots & Slippers,
Exclusive range of Possum/Merino blend knitwear including
hats, gloves, socks & scarves.
Fur Garments and lots of Fur Accessories.
Great prices on Luxury Home Fur Decor, Cushions & Throws.
Over 40 years experience in the trade. Open 7 Days.
“ stunning products, an informative visit, a unique slice of NZ!..”
Welcome to our Workroom. & Sales outlet.
We have an extensive range of Quality NZ POSSUM FUR Products
KIWI BOOT Our Famous Possum-Fur lined Cosy Boots & Slippers,
Exclusive range of Possum/Merino blend knitwear including
hats, gloves, socks & scarves.
Fur Garments and lots of Fur Accessories.
Great prices on Luxury Home Fur Decor, Cushions & Throws.
Over 40 years experience in the trade. Open 7 Days.
Hokitika Cycles & Sportsworld www.hokitikasportsworld.co.nz 2033 Tancred St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8662 e: [email protected]
BIKE HIRE & REPAIR. A fully certified and extensively equipped cycle and sports store. Experienced staff can help no matter what your pursuit. Top quality bikes for hire to ride the West Coast Wilderness Trail, NZ souvenir clothing and biking information. Fishing, whitebaiting, camping, hunting, tramping, water sports and more…Last cycle and sports shop going south for 500kms!
Retail & Services79 Hampden Street, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 7846
Roughan Chiropractic want to provide you, our community, with the best of options to help you regain your health, advance your health journey and promote a healthy lifestyle chosen by you and your loved ones. Our local ACC registered Chiropractor Dr Haley Pugh, is on site to address your injuries. No referral required. Open Mon – Fri with early Tues morning and late Weds night availability.
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Woolshed Gallery www.woolshednz.co.nz 2914 Weld St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 5099 e: [email protected]
We stock a wide range of New Zealand made possum merino and merino garments. Other products include natural coloured sheepskins, sheepskin slippers and footwear and skin care products. We ship worldwide. Friendly and helpful staff and competitive prices.Open 6 days. Closed Saturdays
Other products include natural coloured sheepskins, sheepskin slippers and footwear and skin care products. We ship worldwide.
Friendly and helpful staff and competitive prices.Akaroa Woolshed Gallery, 7 Church Street. p +64 304 8035Woolworx, 8 Rue Balguierie (behind BNZ). p +64 304 7060
www.woolshednz.co.nz
We stock a wide range of New Zealand made possum merino and
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Woolshed Gallery and Woolworx
1 Weld St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8167 fax: (03) 755 8168 e: [email protected]
Books, Stationery, Toys, Games and Magazines.Top Selling West Coast , NZ and international books.Guide books, maps, postcards, stamps and travel games. Open 7 days.
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Westland Pharmacy 7Cnr Tancred & Weld Sts, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8150 fax: (03) 755 7247 e: [email protected]
Westland Pharmacy offers a comprehensive range of essentials including: medicines, vitamin supplements, cosmetics and giftware. We offer professional beauty therapy services. Open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:15pm, Sat 9:30am-12:30pm, Sun and public holidays 10am-12noon
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Hokitika Museum Services/Research Centre 47 Revell St. ph: (03) 755 6898
Hokitika Optometrist 16 Park Street. ph: (03) 755 7378
Photo Corner & NZ Post Shop Cnr Weld and Tancred Sts. ph: (03) 755 7768
West Coast Vinyl & Fashion 21 Revell Street, Hokitika. ph: 027 907 9069
Wilderness Trail Shuttle 23 Hamilton St, Hokitika. ph: 021 263 3299
Emergencies — call 111Police, Fire or Ambulance
Hokitika Police 50 Sewell St, Hokitika. For non-emergency calls ph: (03) 756 8310
Grey Base Hospital High St, Greymouth. ph: (03) 768 0499
Westland Medical Centre 54 Sewell St, Hokitika. For non-emergency calls ph: (03) 755 8180
USEFUL NUMBERS
86 Revell Street, Hokitika, ph: (03) 755 5007 cell: 021 163 6869 e: [email protected]
Exquisite home and gift ideas with you in mind. Specialising in New Zealand made products; Souvenirs, Kiwiana, Cushions, Throws, Local Art, Living Light Candles, Kitchenware. Le Crueset, Eb ‘N’ Ive Home, Linens & More, Abstract Design, Korowai Kiwi, Recycled Reusable cuppacoffeecups, Greeting cards, Unique sterling silver jewellery, Home Decor, Gift Vouchers
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Places to Stay
252 Revell St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8773 freeph: 0508 252 252 e: [email protected]
Motel studios sleep 2 or 3, family units sleep up to 6, cottages sleep up to 4, 3 cabins and 11 power sites adjacent to the beach and a 3 minute walk to the glow worm dell. Free Wifi - swimming pool (seasonal) pet friendly. Ample parking and bike storage. No tent sites.
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Fitzherbert Court Motel www.fitzherbertcourt.co.nz 43191 Fitzherbert St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 5342 freeph: 0800 775 534 fax: (03) 755 5343 e: [email protected]
Relax in spacious comfort in 12 superior studio, 1 & 2 bedrooms motels, with spa bath options. Full kitchens and FREE WIFI, our modern complex is minutes from the beach, restaurants, shopping centre & airport. Your Hosts: Dave and Kandy Palmer
Bella Vista Motel www.bellavista.co.nz/our-motels/hokitika 4752 Fitzherbert St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8047 freeph: 0800 235 528 e: [email protected]
Modern 16 unit complex – studios and 1 Bedroom units. Spa bath options. Free unlimited Wifi, 50+ channel Sky TV. Secure bike storage. 200 metre walk to town centre, restaurants and beach. Free airport transfers. Hosts: Dale & Claire Truscott
Heritage Highway Motel www.heritagemotel.co.nz 4812 Fitzherbert St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8098 freeph: 0800 465 484 fax: (03) 755 8096 e: [email protected]
Quality 4 star motel accommodation. 14 spacious studio, spa, 1 & 2 bedroom units. FREE wifi and 42” TVs with 52 Channel Guest Select Sky. Closest motel to town centre, only 100 metres to bars and restaurants. Courtesy vehicle to and from airport. Your hosts – Vicki and Allen.
80 Gibson Quay, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8641 e: [email protected]
Catering for price conscious travellers, the Pioneer Hotel provides character & old fashioned friendly service. Free unlimited WIFI. BBQ & courtyard area, Breakfast making facilities. Individual rooms can accommodate 1 to 4 guests with shared bathroom facilities. 5 minute walk to town centre. Full bar & casual dining onsite.
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40Seaview Hill Rd, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 5230 e: [email protected]
Seaview Lodge, to sit back, relax and enjoy the spectacular views of the Southern Alps, the sunset and the Tasman Sea. We can accommodate up to 40 guests. Seaview also has spacious areas for tents, powered and unpowered campervans.
Seaview Lodge & Kotuku Hostel
111 Revell St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8344 freeph: 0800 400 344 e: [email protected]
By the beach and in town offering a range of accommodation, Elegant Driftwood Rooms & Modern Luxury Ocean V iew Rooms, the Penthouse with uninterrupted views of the beach. Ocean V iew Restaurant & Bar offers elevated dining experience overlooking the Tasman Sea. Central to Jade, Wood and Glass Art Galleries, Conference Facilities - Free wifi – Parking – Laundry Services – Bike Storage
2Beachfront Hotel Hokitika www.beachfronthotel.co.nz
Places to Stay
Cnr of Keogans Rd & Providence Dr. ph: (03) 755 7754e: [email protected]
Come and stay with us at the Hokitika Holiday Park – A natural place to take a break. We are in a quiet rural setting with a wide range of accommodation. We have powered and unpowered sites, a range of standard cabins, tourist cabins and motel units. A great playground, awesome shared facilities and free hot showers and wifi.
Hokitika Holiday Park 54www.hokitikaholidaypark.net.nz
Whitebaiter's Walk
Memorial Clock Tower Historic Place Category 2 Heritage Walk #1
RSA gun displays
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Serpentine Fruitti sculpture
Government House/CourthouseHistoric Place Category 1 Heritage Walk #3
Seddon Memorial Historic Place Category 1 Heritage Walk #4
Lions Tribute
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Former Renton’s BuildingHistoric Place Category 2
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1864 Monument Heritage Walk #9
Waves of HumanityTake-a-Seat artseat
Tambo Shipwreck Replica Heritage Walk #7
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Awe Rongomau (Feathers of Peace)Take-a-Seat artseat
Prestons BuildingHistoric Place Category 2
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Westland WomenTake-a-Seat artseat
Pioneer Statue Heritage Walk #20
Regent TheatreHistoric Place Category 2
Annabelle Motel 214 Weld Street, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8160
Birdsong Accommodation 124 Kumara Junction Highway, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 7179
Greenstone Retreat 45 Greenstone Road, Kumara. ph: 021 0811 3396
Mountain Jade Backpackers 41 Weld Street, Hokitika. freeph: 0508 685 185
Paramata Lodge Bold Head Road, Ross. ph: (03) 755 4250
Rimu Lodge 33 Seddons Terrace Rd, Rimu . ph: (03) 755 5255
Teichelmann’s B&B Inn 20 Hamilton St, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8232
Theatre Royal Hotel 81 Seddon Street, Kumara ph: (03) 746 9277
Woodland Glen Lodge / B&B 96 Hau Hau Rd, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 6252 51
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RESPONSIBLE CAMPING Help look after our cool little town. Westland District Council's freedom camping policy states:• If your vehicle is NOT a "Certified Self Contained Vehicle", then camping is to be restricted to a
camping ground. • If it is a “Certified Self Contained Vehicle”, freedom camping may occur on Council controlled public
land, except on any Council land or road where there are signs restricting freedom camping, and for no more than five nights in any calendar month but limited to three consecutive nights at any single location.
If in doubt, see the full WDC Freedom Camping Policy at https://www.westlanddc.govt.nz/freedom-camping-policy or phone 0800 474 834.
Shining Star Beachfront Accommodation www.shiningstar.co.nz 4116 Richards Dr, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 8921 freeph: 0800 744 646 e: [email protected] Supreme quality accommodation set in 4 acres of native gardens by the beach & overlooking the Tasman Sea. Panoramic views with direct beach access. Motels, cabins and holiday park facilities. Opposite the glowworm dell with small farm yard, spa pool, sauna, BBQ, playground. “Highly recommended” by Lonely Planet. FREE WIFI.
Stumpers Bar & Cafe, Accommodation www.stumpers.co.nz 6Cnr Weld & Revell Sts, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 6154 e: [email protected]
In the heart of Hokitika, offering great value accommodation and all you need under one roof. Recently renovated. Range from Economy to Standard with tea & coffee making facilities to Premium Rooms with kitchenettes and a little luxury. All rooms with ensuites. Cafe and Bar onsite with streetside, inside or fireside dining.
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11 Blue Spur Rd, Hokitika. ph: (03) 755 5499 e: [email protected] Affordable Luxury 3km from Hokitika. Majestic views of Southern Alps, Tasman sea & countryside. Central to world famous scenery walks, bike tracks & local history. Waterwheel Restaurant - freshly prepared cuisine. NZ Beef & Lamb Award 2006–2018. HANZ National Award Lamb & Beef Finalist/Winner.
points of interest loop
Visit the many cool Points of Interest around the Hokitika town centre.
A ONE TO TWO HOUR STROLLHow many of these Points of Interest can you find? This self-guided walking loop around the town centre features public art displays, Take-A-Seat artseats, historic buildings and monuments. Several sites are included in the Hokitika Heritage Walk brochure.
Grab a Heritage Walk brochure from the i-Site and follow the Points of Interest Loop in numerical order. That way you end up back in the town centre, just when you have worked up an appetite! See our CBD map over the page for locations.
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INDUSTRIAL RD
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HAMPDEN ST
HAMPDEN ST
WELD ST
WELD ST
HAU HAU RDGIBSON QUAY
GIBSON QUAY
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REVEL
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OxidationPonds
West Coast
Wilderness Trail
SEE CBD MAP ABOVE
Sunset Point
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St Mary’s
HOKITIKA BEACH
St Mary’s School
Hokitika Beach Walk
Quayside Heritage Area
Westland District Council
24hr
Medical Centre
Health Centre
Police
Swimming PoolLibrary
Playground
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REVEL
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GIBSON QUAY
HAMILTON ST
WELD ST
STAFFORD ST
BEACH ACCESS
WHA
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CAMP ST
PUBLIC ACCESS
Boat Ramp
Town Clock
Driftwood Sign
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A number of real places in and around Hokitika featured in the fictional book 'The Luminaries' by Eleanor Catton, winner of the 2013 Man Booker Prize:
KumaraArahura Valley KaniereSeaview 'The Spit' (Sunset Point) Gibson Quay Revell StWeld StStafford StTancred StCamp StWharf St
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TOWN CENTRE PARKING P120
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Town Map
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LISTINGS 1 – 38CBD Map
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ROSS
HOKITIKA
Arahura
Kumara Junction to GREYMOUTH
to GLACIERS & SOUTH WESTLAND
Mananui
Hokitika Golf Link
Ruatapu
Callaghans
Blue Spur
Goldsborough
KaniereArthurstown
RimuWoodstock
Kokatahi
Kowhitirangi
KUMARA
Lake Kaniere
Lake Mahinapua
SOUT
HERN
ALP
SKokatahi River
Toaroha River
Styx River
Kokatahi River
Hokitika River
Taramakau
River
to OTIRA,ARTHUR’S PASS &
CHRISTCHURCH
Mananui Bush Walk
Jum Michel & Bellbird Walks
Ross Historic GoldfieldsRoss Water Race Walkway
Hokitika Gorge Swingbridge
Kowhitirangi Incident Memorial
Lake Kaniere Walkway
Dorothy Falls
Mt Tuhua Track
Mt Brown Track
Canoe Cove WalkKahikatea Forest
Walk
Kaniere Water Race Walkway
Londonderry Rock
German Gully & Goffs Tracks
Tunnel Loop WalkArahura Bridge Heritage Park
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Totara River
Arahura River
Mah
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Kapitea Creek
Dillmanstown
Awatuna
Chesterfield
Stafford
Milltown
5 km 10 km0
Blue Spur Bushwalk
Goldsborough Track
Mananui Tramline
(Mahinapua Walkway)
Rimu Lookout & Heritage Walk
West Coast Wilderness Trail
West Coast Wilderness Trail
West Coast Wilderness Trail
West Coast Wilderness Trail
walking distance
half day return tripfull day return trip
from HOKITIKA to hrs kms Ross ......0:25 .........27 Kumara ......0:25 .........28 Karamea ......3:30 .......234 Westport ......2:00 .......140 Reefton ......1:40 .......118 Punakaiki ......1:15 .........83 Greymouth ......0:35 .........40 Lake Brunner ......1:05 .........75 Hari Hari ......1:00 .........75 Franz Josef ......1:50 .......139 Fox Glacier ......2:10 .......160 Haast ......3:30 .......280 Christchurch ......3:20 .......250 Nelson ......4:30 .......331 Picton ......5:30 .......390 Kaikoura ......5:35 .......370 Wanaka ......5:25 .......420 Queenstown ......6:30 .......486
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