

New Zealand

FIORDLAND
Fiordland at a Glance
Fiordland is located on the south-west coast of the South Island of New Zealand.
As one of the most dramatic and beautiful
parts of New Zealand, Fiordland has
achieved World Heritage status and is
often called the Sightseeing and Walking
Capital of the world.
The best base for exploring the Fiordland region is the
attractive resort town of Te Anau. From here it is an easy
two hours drive to Milford Sound and twenty
minutes drive to Lake Manapouri and the start of a
Doubtful Sound excursion. The road to Milford Sound is
considered to be one of the world's finest alpine drives.
You can explore Fiordland National Park by foot, sea
kayak or boat, or take to the air and do it the flightseeing
way. The Park covers 1.2 million hectares and showcases
dramatic wilderness on a grand scale. Waterfalls tumble
hundreds of metres into pristine, forested valleys,
sheer-sided fiords slide gracefully into the sea, rare native
birds and sea creatures go about their lives in a
near-perfect world.
Famous walking trails in the region include the Milford,
Kepler, Hollyford and Routeburn Tracks. In most cases
you can head off on your own, and guides are available
for some tracks.
Te Anau township has a range of fine restaurants, seven
days a week shopping and can cater for all levels of
accommodation. Local attractions include fishing, golf,
4WD (four-wheel driving), motorbikes, hunting and cave
explorations.
Main Centre in Fiordland
Te Anau the main centre for discovering Fiordland National Park
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