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Nelson - Greymouth - Nelson

 
Overview
Day 1
Nelson to Collingwood
Day 2
Collingwood to Motueka
Day 3
Motueka to Greymouth
Day 4
Greymouth to Hanmer Springs
Day 5
Hanmer Springs to Kaikoura
Day 6
Kaikoura to Nelson
 

Day 3: Motueka to Greymouth

On this page: Travel time:   Km/Miles
Motueka - Westport
2.75 hrs  216/135
Westport - Punakaiki
0.75 hr  57/36
Punakaiki - Greymouth
0.5 hr  45/28
  Totals for Day 4 hrs  318/199

 

 

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Motueka - Westport - Punakaiki - Greymouth

216 km (135 miles)
Approximately 2.75 hours
Road Conditions: State Highway/Arterial

In the horticultural town of Motueka you can indulge your love of fresh fruit and vegetables, and feed your imagination with local arts and crafts. Because it’s so close to the Abel Tasman National Park and the Kahurangi National Park, Motueka is an ideal base for hiking adventures.

On the way to Westport you’ll travel up the Motueka River Valley on a pretty, winding road that takes you past magical scenery and tiny settlements. Turn right when you connect with the main highway and head for Murchison, where you can learn about 1929’s massive earthquake. Pan for gold in Lyell Creek before you navigate the awesome Buller Gorge. At Hawks Crag the road has been hacked out of solid rock – you’ll drive under a dramatic overhang.

Westport is known as a coal mining town and a base for outdoor adventures. Visit the local coal 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

Kahurangi National Park
Huge and wild, Kahurangi National Park will surprise you with tropical palm forests, caves, alpine herbfields and rare creatures.

Abel Tasman Coast Track
The coast of Abel Tasman National Park is perfectly suited to a voyage of discovery - on foot or in a kayak.

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.

Activities

Nelson
Arts & Crafts (6)

West Coast
Arts & Crafts (3), Off Road Driving Adventure (3)

Tour and Sightseeing

West Coast
Off Road Driving Adventure (1)

 

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Motueka - Westport - Punakaiki - Greymouth

57 km (36 miles)
Approximately 0.75 hour
Road Conditions: State Highway

Westport is known as a coal mining town, but it’s also a base for outdoor adventures. Visit the local coal 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.

The road to Punakaiki hugs the coast, providing spectacular views of wild beaches and the tempestuous Tasman Sea. At Charleston, formerly a prosperous gold town, you can arrange underground rafting and cave exploring trips.

Punakaiki is famous for its pancake rocks and booming blowholes. It is the centrepiece of the Paparoa National Park, which is packed with a variety of stunning landscapes. There are many excellent coastal and inland walks in this area. The pancake rock formations date back about 30 million years and were created by layers of limestone being overlaid by rock and clay. When the tide is right, the blow holes are spectacular.

Scenic Highlights

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.

Paparoa National Park
Discover lush native forests, amazing pancake rocks, delicate cave formations, underground streams, limestone canyons and towering ocean cliffs - all in one beautiful national park.

Activities

West Coast
Horse Treks (4), Jet Boating (2), Rafting (4)

 

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Motueka - Westport - Punakaiki - Greymouth

45 km (28 miles)
Approximately 0.5 hour
Road Conditions: State Highway

Punakaiki is famous for its pancake rocks and booming blowholes. It is the centrepiece of the Paparoa National Park, which is packed with a variety of stunning landscapes. There are many excellent coastal and inland walks in this area. The pancake rock formations date back about 30 million years. When the tide is right, Punakaiki’s blow holes are spectacular.

The road to Greymouth is breathtaking. White capped breakers and rugged rocks on one side, bush-clad mountains on the other side. The town of Runanga is a classic mining village – it offers an interesting walk to nearby Coal Creek Falls. To see interesting old gold mining areas, look for the Point Elizabeth walkway.

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.

Paparoa National Park
Discover lush native forests, amazing pancake rocks, delicate cave formations, underground streams, limestone canyons and towering ocean cliffs - all in one beautiful national park.

Activities

West Coast
Heritage Attractions (3), Kayaking – Salt Water (2), Rafting (4)

Tour and Sightseeing

West Coast
Heritage Attractions (1)

 

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