Moana

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Moana is a tiny lakeside settlement on the southern shore of Lake Brunner, the largest lake in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. It's a serene escape from the hustle and bustle, where the only soundtrack is the lapping of water and birdsong. The village is a gateway to some of the region's best outdoor activities, from fishing and kayaking to hiking and birdwatching. With its laid-back vibe and stunning alpine views, Moana is a perfect stop for those seeking tranquility and nature.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Moana is a place to slow down. Plan for at least half a day to fully appreciate the lake and its surrounds. If you're a keen angler or want to explore the area by kayak, consider staying overnight. The village has a couple of accommodation options and a café, making it a comfortable base for a night or two.

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