Lake Brunner

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Lake Brunner is the West Coast’s best-kept secret: a vast, moody lake surrounded by ancient podocarp forest, where the only sounds are the splash of a trout and the cry of a native bird. This is the quintessential South Island backcountry escape, beloved by anglers, kayakers, and anyone craving a genuine slice of New Zealand wilderness without the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Lake Brunner rewards a relaxed pace. Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day here, combining a walk, a coffee at Moana, and a kayak or fishing session. If you’re self-driving the West Coast, it’s the perfect overnight stop to break up the journey between Hokitika and Punakaiki – the Moana Lake Brunner Motel and the Lake Brunner Lodge offer comfortable stays right on the water.

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