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Overview
Day 1
Christchurch to Twizel
Day 2
Twizel to Wanaka
Day 3
Wanaka to Fox Glacier
Day 4
Fox Glacier to Westport
Day 5
Westport to Nelson
Day 6
Nelson to Wellington
Day 7
Wellington to Masterton
Day 8
Masterton to Napier
Day 9
Napier to Taupo
Day 10
Taupo to Rotorua
Day 11
Rotorua to Whitianga
Day 12
Whitianga to Auckland
 

Day 4: Fox Glacier to Westport

On this page: Travel time:   Km/Miles
Fox Glacier - Franz Josef
0.25 hr  23/14
Franz Josef - Hokitika
1.75 hrs  133/83
Hokitika - Greymouth
0.5 hr  40/25
Greymouth - Westport
1.25 hrs  100/63
  Totals for Day 3.75 hrs  296/185

 

 

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Fox Glacier - Franz Josef - Hokitika - Greymouth - Westport

23 km (14 miles)
Approximately 0.25 hour
Road Conditions: State Highway

The Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers are unique relics of the last ice age. Mighty rivers of solid white, tumbling down ice-hewn rock valleys, they are classically beautiful in the glacial sense. Nowhere else in the world have glaciers advanced so close to the sea at this latitude. While in the area, you can choose from a wide range of adventure activities.

The terminal face of Fox Glacier is just 5 kilometres from the township that serves it. The road to the walking track crosses ancient moraine from earlier advances and retreats. Fed by four alpine glaciers, Fox Glacier was named after an early New Zealand Prime Minister, William Fox.

After a short drive north, you’ll arrive at Franz Josef Glacier. First explored in 1865, the glacier has been moving forward at a rate of about 1 metre a day since 1985. Previously it was in retreat. You can walk to the terminal of the glacier in about 10 minutes. Franz Josef township has a good range of accommodation and eating establishments.

Scenic Highlights

Westland Tai Poutini National Park
Release your inner explorer in a pristine national park that offers a wide selection of tempting terrain.

Lake Matheson
Take a short walk to Lake Matheson and capture the perfect photograph of snow-capped Mount Cook reflected in the dark waters.

Okarito lagoon - wading bird paradise
Take a kayak or a guided tour to explore New Zealand's largest unmodified estuarine lagoon - home to more than 70 bird species, including the beautiful kotuku (white heron).

West Coast glaciers
Witness the puzzle of huge valleys of ice that extend well below the snowline, almost to the sea. Here the ice age is still underway.

Activities

West Coast
Caving (2)

Tour and Sightseeing

West Coast
Caving (1), Climbing (1)

 

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Fox Glacier - Franz Josef - Hokitika - Greymouth - Westport

133 km (83 miles)
Approximately 1.75 hours
Road Conditions: State Highway

Hokitika was first settled in 1860, after the discovery of gold on the west coast. It still has the feel of a ‘frontier town’, and there are some lovely old buildings to admire. Greenstone (NZ jade) is the town’s treasure these days – watch it being carved. You might also want to investigate the museum and do the historical walk.

The road to the glaciers is rural, but with a wild streak. The farmland is trying to turn back into forest, and the beauty of the rivers is raw and primeval. At Ross there’s a goldfield walkway to explore, or enjoy a picnic by the shores of Lake Ianthe. A visit to the White Heron colony near Whataroa is a rare experience.

First explored in 1865, the Franz Josef Glacier has been moving forward at a rate of about 1 metre a day since 1985. Previously it was in retreat. You can walk to the terminal of the glacier in about 10 minutes. Franz Josef township has a good range of accommodation and eating establishments.

Scenic Highlights

Westland Tai Poutini National Park
Release your inner explorer in a pristine national park that offers a wide selection of tempting terrain.

Okarito lagoon - wading bird paradise
Take a kayak or a guided tour to explore New Zealand's largest unmodified estuarine lagoon - home to more than 70 bird species, including the beautiful kotuku (white heron).

Activities

West Coast
Arts & Crafts (3), Heritage Attractions (2), Walking/Trekking (3)

Tour and Sightseeing

West Coast
Heritage Attractions (1), Walking/Trekking (4)

 

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Fox Glacier - Franz Josef - Hokitika - Greymouth - Westport

40 km (25 miles)
Approximately 0.5 hour
Road Conditions: State Highway

Hokitika was first settled in 1860, after the discovery of gold on the west coast. It still has the feel of a ‘frontier town’, and there are some lovely old buildings to admire. Greenstone (NZ jade) is the town’s treasure these days – you can see it being polished and sculpted. You might also want to pan for gold, investigate the museum and do the historical walk.

The road between Hokitika and Greymouth provides great views of the wild west coast. Detour to the beach and breathe the salt spray air. Driftwood is the ornamentation of choice for west coast beaches – every shape, size and colour. Shantytown, just south of Greymouth, is a reconstructed 1880s gold rush town – great family entertainment.

Greymouth has a long gold mining history. It’s the largest town on the west coast and is known for its awesome seascapes. The local brewery runs tours or you can catch up with west coast history at the museum. White water rafting, sea kayaking and gold panning are other things to do.

Scenic Highlights

Punakaiki pancake rocks and blowholes
Gaze in wonder at nature's artistry as columns of water shoot skyward from rocks that resemble giant stacks of pancakes.

Activities

West Coast
Arts & Crafts (3), Caving (2), Museums (2)

Tour and Sightseeing

West Coast
Caving (1)

 

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Fox Glacier - Franz Josef - Hokitika - Greymouth - Westport

100 km (63 miles)
Approximately 1.25 hours
Road Conditions: State Highway

Greymouth has a long gold mining history. It’s the largest town on the west coast and is known for its awesome seascapes. The local brewery runs tours or you can absorb some west coast history at the museum. White water rafting, sea kayaking and gold panning are other things to do.

The road to Westport hugs the coast, providing spectacular views of wild beaches and the tempestuous Tasman Sea. The town of Runanga offers an interesting walk to Coal Creek Falls. Punakaiki is famous for its ancient pancake rocks and booming blowholes. It is the centrepiece of the Paparoa National Park, which is packed with a variety of stunning landscapes. At Charleston, formerly a gold town, you can arrange underground rafting and cave exploring trips.

Westport is a coal mining town, but it’s also a base for outdoor adventures. Visit the mining museum, then strap on your walking shoes to investigate the seal colony. Black water rafting, jet boating, horse trekking and surf rafting are other opportunities for outdoor excitement.

Scenic Highlights

Punakaiki pancake rocks and blowholes
Gaze in wonder at nature's artistry as columns of water shoot skyward from rocks that resemble giant stacks of pancakes.

Cape Foulwind Seal Colony
Enjoy a close encounter with New Zealand fur seals in their natural habitat on the wild west coast of the South Island.

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