Greymouth

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Greymouth is the gritty, rain-soaked gateway to the West Coast, where the wild Tasman Sea meets the rugged Southern Alps. This former gold-mining and coal-mining town has a raw, frontier feel, with a strong Māori and European heritage. The town's dramatic location at the mouth of the Grey River offers stunning coastal vistas, and its proximity to natural wonders like the Pancake Rocks and glaciers makes it an essential stop on any South Island road trip. Expect a hearty dose of local history, fresh seafood, and a warm West Coast welcome.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend one full day in Greymouth to soak up its history and local flavour. Start with a morning at Shantytown, then explore the Brunner Mine site and river walkway in the afternoon. If you're heading to the glaciers, an overnight stop is ideal—arrive in the late afternoon, enjoy a brewery tour and dinner, then continue south the next morning. For a relaxed pace, two days allow time for a side trip to Punakaiki and a visit to the Left Bank Art Gallery.

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