Te Anau

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Detailed Description

Te Anau is a beautiful small town located in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island, serving as the gateway to Fiordland. Lake Te Anau is the second largest lake in New Zealand and the entrance to Fiordland National Park, making it a perfect place to enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife of the area. It is situated on the main route to Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound, attracting many travelers.

Features

  1. Gateway to Fiordland National Park

    The main starting point for entering New Zealand's largest national park, Fiordland.

  2. Lake Te Anau

    The beautiful harmony of the lake and mountains provides an ideal environment for photography and outdoor activities.

  3. Wildlife Observation

    Home to various birds, including the rare Takahē, with a focus on protecting natural habitats.

  4. Hiking Hub

    The starting point for the world-famous hiking trail, the Kepler Track.

  5. Quiet and Relaxed Atmosphere

    An ideal town for quietly relaxing in harmony with nature.

City

  1. Location:

    Te Anau is located approximately 170 km southwest of Queenstown and about 150 km northwest of Invercargill.

  2. Economy:

    Tourism, agriculture, fishing, and local services are the main economic activities.

  3. Transport:

    Easy access by vehicle, with major roads connecting to Milford Sound.

Attractions

  1. Lake Te Anau

    A clean lake where you can enjoy various water activities such as cruises, kayaking, and fishing.

  2. Milford Sound

    A world-famous fjord located about a 2-hour drive from Te Anau.

  3. Doubtful Sound

    A quieter and less crowded fjord accessible by cruise.

  4. Te Anau Glowworm Caves

    Exploring the sparkling glowworm caves is a unique experience that you must have in this area.

  5. Kepler Track

    One of New Zealand's Great Walks, a hiking trail that offers stunning views of lakes and mountains.

  6. Fiordland Scenic Reserve

    A protected area where you can experience the beauty of Fiordland up close while enjoying drives or walks.

  7. Ivan Wilson Park

    A quiet park suitable for family visitors, featuring nature trails and picnic areas.

  8. Fiordland Night Sky

    With minimal light pollution, you can enjoy stargazing and astronomical experiences on clear nights.

Accommodation

  1. Luxury Hotels

    Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas: A hotel offering lake views and luxurious rooms.

    Fiordland Lodge: A high-end accommodation where you can enjoy private time in nature.

  2. Mid-range Hotels and Motels

    Te Anau Motor Inn: A reasonable accommodation option suitable for family travelers.

    Lakefront Motel: A comfortable accommodation close to the lake.

  3. Backpackers and Budget Accommodation

    Te Anau Backpackers: An economical accommodation option suitable for budget travelers.

    Nomads Hostel: A clean and convenient budget accommodation.

  4. Holiday Parks and Campgrounds

    Te Anau Top 10 Holiday Park: Offers various accommodation options including camping and cabins.

    Red Trail Campground: Accommodation options close to nature.

  5. Farmstays and Boutique Accommodation

    Te Anau Farmstay: A unique option to stay while experiencing local life on a regional farm.

    Boutique Cottage: A cozy accommodation with a quiet and intimate atmosphere.


Te Anau is the perfect place to experience New Zealand's nature and adventure, offering both the beauty of Fiordland and comfortable accommodations. With a quiet atmosphere and a variety of outdoor activities, it is an ideal destination for all types of travelers.

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Te Anau Map

116 Town Centre, Te Anau 9600