Waiau

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Waiau is a tiny settlement nestled in the rugged West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, offering a serene gateway to the region's wild beauty. This quiet spot is a haven for those seeking solitude amidst ancient rainforests, glacier-fed rivers, and dramatic coastal scenery. With its intimate scale and proximity to some of the country's most spectacular natural wonders, Waiau feels like a well-kept secret—perfect for travelers who want to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in untamed landscapes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Waiau itself can be explored in a couple of hours, but it's best used as a base for 2–3 days to fully experience the surrounding highlights. Spend a day hiking Fox Glacier and Lake Matheson, another day cycling the Wilderness Trail or exploring Gillespies Beach, and a third day venturing further north to Franz Josef or south to Haast. The area rewards those who linger—the light on the glaciers and rainforest changes constantly, offering new perspectives each day.

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