Greymouth

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Greymouth, the largest town on the West Coast, is a gritty, authentic gateway to the region's wild beauty. Founded on gold and coal, this former mining hub still feels like a frontier town, with a rugged charm that appeals to travellers seeking real New Zealand. The Grey River cuts through the centre, and the Tasman Sea pounds the nearby coast. It's the perfect base for exploring the dramatic Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki, the glaciers, and the vast forests of the West Coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend one night in Greymouth, using it as a stopover on the journey between Christchurch and the glaciers or Abel Tasman. Two days allows you to fully explore Punakaiki, Shantytown, and the Wilderness Trail. If you're driving the TranzAlpine Railway route, a half-day is enough to see the town's main sights before continuing.

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