Pancake Rocks

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Pancake Rocks at Dolomite Point near Punakaiki are one of New Zealand's most surreal geological wonders. These layered limestone formations, shaped by wind and sea over millions of years, look exactly like stacks of pancakes – especially when the tide is high and water explodes through blowholes with a thunderous roar. The short, easy walk weaves through native bush and along the rugged coastline, offering jaw-dropping views of the Tasman Sea and the rock formations up close.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can experience the main Pancake Rocks loop trail in about 20-30 minutes, but allow at least an hour to fully appreciate the blowholes, take photos, and wander the side paths. If you're self-driving the West Coast, it's a perfect quick stop – arrive early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. For a deeper experience, combine it with a short walk in Paparoa National Park or an overnight stay in Punakaiki village.

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