Cape Foulwind

Photo: Ulrich Lange, Bochum, Germany / CC BY 3.0

Cape Foulwind, despite its blustery name, is one of the West Coast's most dramatic and rewarding stops. Jutting into the Tasman Sea, this headland offers sweeping coastal views, a thriving seal colony, and a sense of raw, untamed nature that defines New Zealand's wild west. The name was bestowed by Captain Cook, who famously cursed the winds here – but modern visitors will find them part of the exhilarating experience. A well-maintained track leads from the car park to a historic lighthouse, with plenty of opportunities to watch the waves crash against the rugged cliffs.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1–2 hours to fully enjoy the walkway, seal colony, and lighthouse. If you're driving the West Coast, it's a perfect half-hour detour off State Highway 6, especially if you break your journey between Greymouth and Westport. Combine with a picnic lunch at the seal colony viewpoint – the sound of crashing waves and barking seals is unforgettable.

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