Greymouth

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Greymouth, the largest town on the West Coast, is a gritty, authentic gateway to wild beaches, coal-mining history, and the dramatic Pancake Rocks. This former gold-rush hub feels refreshingly unpolished, with a working port, hearty pubs, and a palpable sense of frontier spirit. The moody Tasman Sea and the lush Paparoa National Park frame its edges, making it a perfect launchpad for exploring the region's raw beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Base yourself in Greymouth for two full days: one to explore the town and Shantytown, and another to day-trip north to Punakaiki and the Paparoa National Park. If you're driving the West Coast, an overnight stop allows you to experience the Pancake Rocks at high tide (check times) and enjoy a Monteith's brew.

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