Photo: Stewart Nimmo / CC BY-SA 4.0
Lake Brunner, known as Kōtuku Moana, is the largest lake on the West Coast and a serene playground for water lovers. Nestled between the Tasman Sea and the Southern Alps, this deep, dark-water lake is fringed by native bush and dotted with secluded sandy beaches. The main settlement, Moana, offers a laid-back vibe with a historic railway station and a handful of cafés. Whether you're kayaking on glassy waters, casting a line for brown trout, or simply soaking in the mountain reflections, Lake Brunner feels like the West Coast's best-kept secret.
Highlights & What to See
- Moana Beach – a peaceful stretch of sand perfect for a picnic or a gentle swim on a calm day.
- Lake Brunner Scenic Lookout – a short walk from Moana with panoramic views over the lake and surrounding peaks.
- Historic Moana Railway Station – a charming remnant of the region's rail history, now a café and museum.
- Trout fishing – the lake is renowned for its large brown trout; hire a boat or join a guided trip.
- Kayaking and paddleboarding – explore the quiet inlets and islands at your own pace.
- The TranzAlpine train – this iconic journey passes through Moana; hop off to explore the lake for a few hours.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a leisurely half-day at Lake Brunner, though you can easily fill a full day if you add kayaking or a hike. Many travellers combine a stop here with the TranzAlpine train journey — alight at Moana for a few hours before catching a later train onward. For a deeper experience, consider overnighting at the Moana Motels or the nearby Lake Brunner Lodge to enjoy sunset over the water and a morning paddle.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Greymouth – 30 minutes north, the West Coast's largest town, with the famous Monteith's Brewery and the start of the TranzAlpine.
- Hokitika – 40 minutes west, a creative hub known for pounamu (greenstone) carving, wild beaches, and the Hokitika Gorge.
- Punakaiki & the Pancake Rocks – 45 minutes north, a must-see geological wonder with blowholes and coastal walks.
- Arthur's Pass National Park – a scenic drive east into the Southern Alps, with alpine walks and waterfalls.
- Shantytown – near Greymouth, a living-history gold-mining village that brings the 1860s gold rush to life.
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Image credits
- Greymouth — Stewart Nimmo / CC BY 4.0
- Hokitika — Juergen Schacke / CC BY 3.0
- Punakaiki — Mike Dickison / CC BY 4.0
- Arthur's Pass National Park — Michal Klajban / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Shantytown — Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- TranzAlpine Train — Kevin Prince / CC BY-SA 2.0