Reefton

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Reefton, a historic gold-mining town on the West Coast, feels like a living museum with its well-preserved Victorian architecture and frontier spirit. Nestled in the lush Inangahua Valley, this friendly settlement was the first town in the Southern Hemisphere to have electric street lighting (1888), and its heritage buildings still glow with character. Today, Reefton is a gateway to wild rivers, limestone caves, and dense native forest, offering a genuine slice of New Zealand's gold-rush past without the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

One full day is enough to soak up the heritage and do one or two short walks, but two days allow you to explore the deeper backcountry and take a mine tour. If you're on a West Coast road trip, an overnight stop lets you enjoy the evening atmosphere and a craft spirit tasting.

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