Waiau Uwera

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Waiau Uwera is a remote gem in North Canterbury, offering a true escape into New Zealand's wild high-country landscape. This tiny settlement sits at the confluence of the Waiau and Uwera Rivers, surrounded by rugged mountains and vast sheep stations. It's a place for those who crave solitude, star-filled skies, and the raw beauty of the South Island's backcountry.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Waiau Uwera is a quick stop rather than a destination in itself. Allow 1–2 hours to stretch your legs, walk along the river, and soak up the quiet. If you're a keen angler or photographer, you could easily while away half a day. Most visitors pass through en route to Hanmer Springs or the Lewis Pass, so it's best combined with a longer drive.

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