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Luxury New Zealand Accommodation at Matai, Greymouth
The West Coast region offers a variety of short scenic walks and hiking opportunities, as well as exciting adventure activities for all ages and levels of competence.
Anglers will find they are in paradise anywhere on The Coast.
The Coast is also strewn with relics of the heady gold rush days of the 1860s, and tracks and walks explore many of the old workings. You can try your hand at gold panning, fishing or beach combing.
50 acres of our private wetlands & native bush, surrounds the Chalet. Our forest is a natural corridor for native birds travelling from the Coast to the Mountains.
On the West Coast of the South Island There are many activities within a short distance of "Pininoa".
Ideal relaxing stopover or stay for two nights, enjoy the country ambience and make an easy day trip to .........
Great Fishing Areas in nearby rivers & Lakes
Arthur’s Pass Alpine Village & National Park
Punakaiki and the Blow Holes on the Wild West Coast
On Yer Bike – 4 wheel off road motor bikes
Shantytown – replica of an historic West Coast town
Gold Panning & Jade fossicking
Jet Boat excursions on Grey River
Reefton - An historic inland town
Historic Brunner mine site
Monteith’s Brewery tours
History Museum
Sweet As Adventures Eco-Rafting Greymouth/Hokitika
For the more adventurous we can recommend a days drive, with a round trip up the Grey Valley, through the mighty Buller Gorge to the Tasman sea, drive along the coastal highway, visiting The Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki, on your back to Pininoa for dinner
Hunt for greenstone or gold; enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the restaurants overlooking the Tasman Sea & back to Greymouth for dinner.
Another delightful days drive is through the Otira Gorge, over the Viaduct, enjoy lunch at Arthur’s Pass then return through the Southern Alps to have a swim or fish at Lake Brunner