Kumara

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Kumara is a tiny, historic gold-mining town on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, with a population of just a few hundred. It's a classic Kiwi backwater, where time seems to have slowed to a crawl. The main street is lined with well-preserved wooden buildings from the 1860s gold rush era, and the surrounding landscape of dense rainforest and wild rivers feels utterly remote. Despite its size, Kumara has a surprising amount of character, with a couple of excellent pubs and a fascinating gold-dredging history that's still visible in the landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Kumara is a quick stop rather than a destination. Spend one to two hours exploring the heritage trail and the town centre. If you're keen on gold panning or a longer walk on the beach, allow half a day. Most visitors pass through on their way between Greymouth and Hokitika or the glaciers.

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