Photo: Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia / Public domain
Perched on a dramatic headland overlooking the wild Pacific Ocean, Nugget Point Lighthouse is one of New Zealand's most iconic coastal landmarks. The short, easy walk to the lighthouse rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views of rugged cliffs, pounding surf, and the distinctive rocky islets—the 'nuggets'—that give this place its name. This is a must-visit for anyone traveling the Southern Scenic Route, offering a powerful dose of coastal drama and abundant wildlife.
Highlights & What to See
- The Lighthouse Walk: A 20-minute return walk along a sealed path leads to the historic lighthouse, built in 1869. The views from the lookout are spectacular, especially at sunrise or sunset.
- Wildlife Watching: Scan the rocks below for New Zealand fur seals and sea lions lounging on the nuggets. You're also likely to spot yellow-eyed penguins and little blue penguins, especially around dawn or dusk.
- Seabird Colonies: The cliffs are home to colonies of spotted shags, sooty shearwaters, and the occasional royal albatross. Bring binoculars for a closer look.
- Roaring Bay: A short detour from the lighthouse carpark leads to a hide where you can watch yellow-eyed penguins returning from the sea—best in the late afternoon.
- Nugget Point Scenic Reserve: The entire area is a protected reserve, offering coastal walks and a chance to experience the wild Catlins coastline.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend about 30–45 minutes walking to the lighthouse and soaking in the views. If you're keen on wildlife, allow at least 1.5–2 hours to linger at the penguin hide and scan for seals. This stop works perfectly as a short break on a day trip through the Catlins, or as a sunrise/sunset highlight if you're staying nearby.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Catlins Coast: The entire Catlins region is packed with natural wonders—waterfalls, beaches, and native forest walks. Drive the Southern Scenic Route to connect Nugget Point with other highlights.
- Purakaunui Falls: A stunning 20m waterfall in a lush forest setting, just a 30-minute drive away.
- Curio Bay: Home to a petrified forest and a yellow-eyed penguin colony, about an hour south.
- Slope Point: The southernmost point of the South Island, with dramatic cliffs and windswept landscapes, a 40-minute drive.
- Kaka Point: A small coastal settlement with a lovely beach and café, just 10 minutes north—great for a meal or a stay.
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Image credits
- Catlins Coast — James Dignan ( User:Grutness ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Purakaunui Falls — Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Curio Bay — Avenue / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Slope Point — CC BY-SA 3.0
- Kaka Point — Thomas Berwing / CC BY-SA 4.0