Slope Point

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At the southernmost tip of New Zealand's South Island, Slope Point is a wild, windswept headland where the elements rule. Here, the Southern Ocean crashes against rugged cliffs, and the trees are permanently bent by the relentless Antarctic winds. This is a place of raw, untamed beauty—a must-visit for those seeking the edge of the world.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate about 1–2 hours to fully experience Slope Point. The walk from the car park takes 20 minutes each way, leaving plenty of time to soak in the dramatic scenery and snap photos. Combine it with a visit to the nearby Cathedral Caves or a scenic drive along the Catlins coast for a half-day outing.

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