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Half Moon Bay is a serene lakeside settlement on the shores of Lake Hawea, offering a peaceful escape with stunning alpine views. This quiet spot is perfect for those seeking tranquility, water activities, and a base for exploring the surrounding mountains.
Highlights & What to See
- Lake Hawea: The crystal-clear lake is ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and swimming in summer. The shoreline offers picnic spots and walking tracks.
- Walking and Hiking Trails: The Lake Hawea Track follows the lake edge, with options for short strolls or longer day hikes. For a challenge, the nearby Isthmus Peak Track rewards with panoramic views.
- Mountain Biking: The area has a network of trails, including the Hawea River Track, suitable for all levels.
- Boat Cruises and Fishing Charters: Explore the lake and its secluded bays, or try your hand at trout and salmon fishing.
- Stargazing: With minimal light pollution, the night skies are spectacular, especially in winter.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half Moon Bay is a day-trip destination or a stopover of 1–2 nights. If you're passing through on a road trip, a few hours are enough for a walk and a picnic. For a more relaxed pace, stay overnight to enjoy sunrise over the lake and evening stargazing. Combine with nearby Wanaka or Makarora for a longer itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wanaka: 30 minutes south, this vibrant lakeside town offers cafes, galleries, and the famous #ThatWanakaTree.
- Makarora: A gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park, with hiking and jet boat rides.
- Hawea Township: Just a few minutes north, with a general store and basic services.
- Lake Wanaka: Explore the larger lake's shores and the nearby Rob Roy Glacier Track.
- Haast Pass: A scenic drive through rainforest and waterfalls, connecting to the West Coast.
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