Arthurs Pass

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Arthurs Pass is a rugged alpine village straddling the Southern Alps, serving as the gateway to some of New Zealand's most dramatic mountain scenery. The air is crisp with the scent of beech forest and snowmelt, and the silence is broken only by kea calls and rushing rivers. This is a place for hikers, train enthusiasts, and anyone craving a raw, untamed slice of the South Island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day driving through or taking the TranzAlpine, but to truly appreciate the park, plan for at least one overnight stay. A two-night visit allows you to tackle a major day hike (like Avalanche Peak) and explore shorter walks. If you're pressed for time, even a 4–5 hour stop to do the Devils Punchbowl walk and visit the visitor centre is rewarding.

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