Nugget Point Lighthouse

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Perched on a rugged headland overlooking the wild Catlins coast, Nugget Point Lighthouse is one of New Zealand's most iconic lighthouses. The short, scenic walk to the lookout rewards you with dramatic sea cliffs, stacks of rocks (the 'nuggets'), and sweeping ocean views. This is prime wildlife territory: watch for New Zealand fur seals and sea lions lounging on the rocks below, and from November to February, you might spot Hector's dolphins or even southern right whales. The lighthouse itself, built in 1869, stands as a sentinel against the roaring forties, and the surrounding coastline is a photographer's dream, especially at sunrise or sunset.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least 1–2 hours to do the walk, enjoy the views, and watch for wildlife. If you want to see penguins at Roaring Bay, arrive an hour before sunset and allow an extra 1–2 hours. Most visitors combine Nugget Point with other Catlins attractions, making it a half-day to full-day stop on a South Island road trip.

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