Reefton

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Reefton is a historic gold-mining town nestled in the verdant hills of the West Coast, where the past feels present. Known as New Zealand's first town to have electricity, it retains a charming, slightly eccentric character with its well-preserved Victorian architecture and a palpable sense of frontier spirit. The surrounding forests and rivers offer exceptional opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and gold panning, making it a rewarding stop for those seeking authentic New Zealand history and outdoor adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least half a day to soak up the town's heritage and enjoy one activity, such as the Heritage Walk and a distillery visit. If you want to tackle the Big River Track (allow 4–6 hours for biking or a full day for hiking) or go blackwater rafting (about 3–4 hours), set aside a full day. Overnighting is worthwhile to experience the town's cosy pubs and evening atmosphere.

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