Tautuku Estuary

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Hidden along the rugged Catlins coast, Tautuku Estuary is a serene haven where forest meets sea. The short boardwalk trail leads you through dense native bush to a sweeping sand spit and tidal lagoon, often dotted with birdlife. It's a peaceful spot to soak in the raw beauty of the South Island's southern coastline, with the roar of the Tasman Sea as your soundtrack.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

The boardwalk and beach can be explored in 30–45 minutes, making it a perfect quick stop on a drive along the Southern Scenic Route. If you're a keen birdwatcher or photographer, allow 1–1.5 hours to linger. It's best visited at low tide when the sand spit is fully exposed.

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