Reefton

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Reefton, a historic gold-mining town on the West Coast, offers a fascinating glimpse into New Zealand's Victorian-era boom days. Its well-preserved main street, with ornate wooden shopfronts and verandahs, feels like a film set. Today, it's a laid-back base for exploring the surrounding forests, rivers, and mountains.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Reefton is a small town, so a half-day to a full day is enough to explore the main attractions and do a short walk. If you plan to hike deeper into Victoria Conservation Park or take a mine tour, allocate a full day. It's an ideal stopover on a West Coast road trip, combining history with nature.

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