Te Anau

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Te Anau is the gateway to Fiordland National Park and the starting point for many of New Zealand's most iconic hikes, including the Milford, Kepler, and Routeburn Tracks. This serene lakeside town sits on the shores of Lake Te Anau, the country's second-largest lake, and offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and local hospitality. With a relaxed vibe and stunning mountain backdrops, Te Anau is an essential stop for any South Island itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three nights is ideal to experience the highlights without rushing. Spend your first day exploring the lake and glowworm caves, then dedicate a full day to a Milford Sound cruise (allow 8–10 hours round trip). If you're a keen tramper, add extra days for a section of the Kepler Track or a day hike. The town itself is compact, so you can easily fit in meals and relaxation between activities.

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