Gillespies Beach

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Gillespies Beach is a wild, black-sand stretch on the West Coast, where the Tasman Sea pounds the shore and the Southern Alps loom behind. This remote, windswept beach offers a raw, untamed beauty and a glimpse into the region's gold-mining past. Accessible via a winding gravel road from Franz Josef Glacier, it's a perfect spot for a quiet walk, seal spotting, and soaking up the dramatic coastal scenery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ample to enjoy Gillespies Beach. Drive the 20-minute gravel road from Franz Josef, spend an hour or two walking the beach, exploring the seal colony, and visiting the historic sites. If you plan to do the longer coastal walk, allow a full day. The road is narrow and can be rough, so take it slowly.

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