Murchison

Photo: Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0

Murchison is a small, rugged town in the Tasman region, known as the 'Rock and Roll Capital of New Zealand' for its dramatic geology and white-water rafting. Nestled in a valley where the Buller and Matakitaki Rivers converge, it's a gateway to the stunning Kahurangi National Park and a haven for adventure seekers. The town itself has a friendly, laid-back vibe with a handful of cafes and pubs that cater to the outdoor crowd.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 days in Murchison. If you're into rafting or mountain biking, budget two full days: one for a rafting trip and another for a bike ride or a walk. For a relaxed stopover, an overnight stay is enough to see the museum, walk to Maruia Falls, and enjoy a meal at the local pub. If you're tramping the Heaphy or Wangapeka Tracks, plan for 4–6 days and use Murchison as a supply point.

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