Photo: Stewart Nimmo / CC BY-SA 4.0
Lake Brunner, known as Kōtuku Moana in Māori, is a serene gem on the West Coast, just a short drive from Greymouth. This large, dark-water lake is framed by lush native bush and the distant Southern Alps, offering a peaceful retreat for fishing, kayaking, and lakeside walks. The small settlement of Moana sits on its shores, with a classic pub and a railway station on the TranzAlpine route. It’s a place to slow down and soak in the wild beauty of the Coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Lake Brunner Scenic Lookout: A short drive from Moana offers panoramic views over the lake and surrounding mountains.
- Moana Railway Station: Catch the iconic TranzAlpine train or simply watch it pass by; the station is a historic landmark.
- Fishing on the Lake: Renowned for brown trout – grab a rod or join a guided fishing tour.
- Lake Brunner Walkway: A gentle 3-km loop through native forest along the lake edge, starting near the Moana Domain.
- Kayaking & Boating: Hire a kayak or take a scenic boat cruise to explore the lake’s secluded bays and inlets.
- Arnold River: Kayak or jetboat down the river connecting the lake to the Tasman Sea; look for whitebait stands.
Suggested Time to Spend
Lake Brunner makes a perfect half-day escape from Greymouth, but it’s worth a full day if you want to fish, kayak, or simply relax by the water. For a leisurely visit, arrive by late morning, enjoy a picnic lunch at the Moana Domain, and take a short walk before heading back. If you’re catching the TranzAlpine, schedule your visit around the train’s arrival and departure times. Overnight stays are possible at the Moana Hotel or lakeside holiday homes for a true West Coast immersion.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Greymouth: The nearest town, with the Left Bank Art Gallery, Monteith’s Brewery, and the historic Coal Creek Falls walk.
- Punakaiki & the Pancake Rocks: A 45-minute drive north, famous for limestone formations and blowholes – combine with a visit to Paparoa National Park.
- Hokitika: South of Greymouth, known for pounamu (greenstone) carving studios, Hokitika Gorge, and wild beaches.
- Reefton: A heritage gold-mining town with historic buildings and the nearby Victoria Conservation Park.
- Arthur’s Pass National Park: A 90-minute drive east via SH73, offering alpine walks, waterfalls, and kea sightings.
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Image credits
- Greymouth — Stewart Nimmo / CC BY 4.0
- Punakaiki & Pancake Rocks — Mike Dickison / CC BY 4.0
- Hokitika — Juergen Schacke / CC BY 3.0
- Reefton — Stewart Nimmo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Arthur's Pass National Park — Daniel Schwen / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Paparoa National Park — Anagoria / CC BY 3.0