Greymouth Town Centre

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Greymouth, the largest town on the West Coast, is a gritty, authentic gateway to wild beaches, coal mines, and the stunning Pancake Rocks. The town centre, compact and walkable, offers a genuine slice of Kiwi life with historic pubs, local art galleries, and the mighty Grey River flowing through it. It's a perfect stop for a coffee, a seafood chowder, and a dose of West Coast hospitality before heading south to glaciers or north to the Paparoa National Park.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to explore the town centre, visit the breweries and galleries, and walk the riverbank. Most travellers use Greymouth as a lunch or overnight stop on the journey between Christchurch (via Arthur's Pass) and the glaciers. If you plan to visit Shantytown or do the Paparoa Track, allow a full day.

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