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Región ·🇳🇿 Nový Zéland
Počet obyvateľov 34 700
Rozloha 23 282 km²
Časové pásmo Pacific/Auckland
Oficiálna webstránka www.wcrc.govt.nz
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West Coast Region Essentials

West Coast Region Essentials

The West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island is defined by the dramatic Southern Alps and the Tasman Sea. This region contains the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, which descend from high peaks into temperate rainforests. Key natural landmarks include the limestone Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki, the turquoise waters of Hokitika Gorge, and the reflective surface of Lake Matheson. Visitors can explore gold-mining history at Shantytown Heritage Park or observe fur seal colonies at Cape Foulwind, all connected by the scenic Haast and Arthur's mountain passes.

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New Zealand's Highest Peaks

New Zealand's Highest Peaks

New Zealand's South Island is home to the Southern Alps, a dramatic mountain range featuring several peaks exceeding 3,000 metres. This collection highlights the country's most significant summits, led by Aoraki / Mount Cook, the highest point at 3,724 metres. It includes the subsequent highest peaks—Mount Tasman, Mount Dampier, and Mount Vancouver—all located within the same glaciated region. Also featured is Mount Aspiring / Tititea, the tallest peak outside the Aoraki area, and Mount Arthur, known for its distinct marble karst landscapes in the Wharepapa Range.

6 miest
Majestic Glaciers and Ice

Majestic Glaciers and Ice

New Zealand’s Southern Alps house a diverse range of glacial formations, from the famous maritime glaciers of Westland Tai Poutini National Park to the high-altitude ice plateaus of the Adams Wilderness Area. The Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers are rare examples of ice flows descending into temperate rainforests near sea level. In the Aoraki / Mount Cook region, the Mueller and Hooker Glaciers terminate in proglacial lakes, while the remote Garden of Eden represents one of the country's most extensive alpine ice fields.

8 miest

Wilderness Huts & Alpine Shelters

This collection features essential backcountry accommodation across New Zealand’s rugged South Island, ranging from modern Great Walk facilities to remote alpine bivouacs. These shelters provide strategic access to the Paparoa Range, Kahurangi National Park, and the Southern Alps. Highlights include historic mining-era sites on the Croesus Track and high-altitude bases for mountaineers. Each location offers vital refuge and serves as a gateway to exploring glacial valleys, limestone plateaus, and coastal forests.

15 miest
Waterfalls and Caves

Waterfalls and Caves

This collection highlights the geological diversity of New Zealand's West Coast, spanning from the Haast Pass to the Punakaiki karst landscapes. It features fan-shaped cascades like Fantail Falls and the 28-meter glacial plunge of Thunder Creek Waterfall. The list also includes limestone formations such as the Punakaiki Cavern and the Bullock Creek cave systems, alongside the powerful rapids of the Gates of Haast. These sites showcase the region's high rainfall and ancient limestone erosion.

11 miest
Best West Coast Campsites

Best West Coast Campsites

This collection spans the length of New Zealand’s West Coast, featuring full-service holiday parks in Greymouth and Hokitika alongside remote Department of Conservation sites. Key locations include bases near the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, beachfront spots at Gillespies Beach, and the northern terminus of the Heaphy Track at Kōhaihai. Facilities vary from powered caravan sites and dump stations to basic coastal clearings, providing direct access to the region's rainforests, lagoons, and rugged Tasman Sea coastline.

15 miest
Lakes and Wetlands

Lakes and Wetlands

The West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island features a diverse collection of glacial lakes and ancient wetland ecosystems. These water bodies, ranging from the mirror-like surfaces of Lake Matheson to the kahikatea-fringed shores of Lake Mapourika, were formed by retreating glaciers thousands of years ago. The region includes significant conservation areas like the Okarito wetland complex and Burmeister Morass, providing critical habitats for rare native bird species such as the kōtuku (white heron) and the New Zealand fernbird.

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novozélandský dolár NZD $ · Platby kartou · Široko akceptované
Núdzové čísla
111
Elektrina
Typ I
230 V · 50 Hz
Jazyky
angličtina, maorijčina
Voda z kohútika
Bezpečná na pitie
Smer jazdy
Vľavo
Predvoľba krajiny
+64
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