Reefton

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Reefton is a historic gold-mining town on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, where the bush-clad hills whisper tales of the 19th-century gold rush. As the first town in the Southern Hemisphere to have a public electricity supply, it's a place where heritage meets frontier spirit. Today, Reefton charms visitors with its well-preserved Victorian architecture, welcoming pubs, and easy access to native forests and rivers. It's a perfect stop for those seeking a blend of history and outdoor adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find one full day in Reefton enough to soak up the heritage and do a short walk or bike ride. If you're keen on longer hikes like the Big River Mine Walk, plan for two days. The town itself is compact, so you can easily see the main sights in a morning before heading onward.

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