Buller Gorge

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Buller Gorge is a dramatic river canyon carved by the Buller River through ancient granite and limestone on New Zealand's West Coast. This wild, moody landscape is a paradise for adventure seekers and nature lovers, with dense native bush, swingbridges, and the thundering roar of whitewater. The journey along State Highway 6 through the gorge is an unforgettable scenic drive, with countless photo stops and short walks revealing the raw power of nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough for a quick swingbridge visit and a short walk, but to fully experience the gorge – including a rafting trip or a mountain bike ride on the Old Ghost Road – budget a full day. If you're an avid hiker or biker, consider an overnight trip to tackle longer sections of the trail. The drive through the gorge itself takes about 30–45 minutes without stops, but plan for at least 2–3 hours with photo breaks.

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