Clinton, New Zealand

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Welcome to Clinton, a tiny settlement in the Catlins region of New Zealand's South Island. Despite its small size, Clinton offers a genuine slice of rural Kiwi life and serves as a convenient gateway to the wild coastal landscapes of the Catlins. The town itself is quiet, with a historic pub and a railway station that once bustled with activity. Its main draw is its proximity to some of the South Island's most dramatic scenery, including rugged cliffs, pristine beaches, and native forest walks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Clinton itself is a quick stop – a lunch break or an overnight stay if you want to soak up the pub atmosphere. For the Catlins region, plan at least two full days to drive the loop from Clinton, taking in the coastal highlights and doing short walks. The Catlins are best explored at a leisurely pace, allowing time for spontaneous stops and wildlife encounters.

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