Springfield

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Springfield is a small, unassuming town on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, best known as the real-life inspiration for the fictional hometown in The Simpsons. Don't expect a bustling metropolis; instead, you'll find a quiet, friendly community surrounded by lush native bush and rugged mountains. Its main street features a giant doughnut statue, a nod to the TV show, which makes for a quirky photo stop. But beyond the pop-culture gimmick, Springfield offers a genuine taste of West Coast life and serves as a convenient base for exploring the nearby Paparoa National Park and the stunning Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Springfield itself is a quick stop – 30 minutes to an hour is enough to see the doughnut and grab a coffee. However, to fully appreciate the surrounding natural wonders, plan for at least a full day. Combine a visit to the Pancake Rocks and Paparoa National Park with a walk in the park, then enjoy lunch in Greymouth or Punakaiki. If you're a keen hiker or photographer, consider an overnight stay to catch the sunrise at Punakaiki.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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