Hokitika is a township in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island, 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Greymouth, and close to the mouth of the Hokitika River.
Restaurants in Hokitika
5.0 based on 297 reviews
At the Wilderness Gallery award winning wildlife and landscape photographer Juergen Schacke's stunning photography is complemented by a variety of unique handcrafted giftware by handpicked New Zealand artists - jewellery, woodware, pottery, sculptures, bronze, stone all 100% New Zealand made. Artwork can be packed and shipped worldwide. Lately the Gallery has introduced new artwork from some of New Zealand finest artists: Marc Zuckerman MZ design contemporary woodware, Chris Weaver pottery, Jay Lloyd bronze artist, Mark Dimock wood carver /sculpturer. Aden Hoglund and Peter Bishop- jade carvers.
Excellent selection of locally made New Zealand art, including stunning photography of NZ wildlife and landscapes that you’ll want to take home with you! The penguin photography was a huge highlight. Very friendly service and great to see so many artisans featured in this beautiful shop. Definitely worth a visit- we were so glad we stopped in!
4.5 based on 193 reviews
This beautiful lake is off the beaten track, and well worth a visit for a picnic, being surrounded by lovely native bush it has a restful serene feel about it. The public toilets were very clean.
4.5 based on 1,475 reviews
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The walk through the bush and also in the two bridges in Hokitika Gorge is absolutely stunning and breathtaking.. the walk is super easy and the new bridge is just a spectacular to walk in the middle of the valley.. a must do for any visiting around.
4.5 based on 220 reviews
The West Coast Wilderness Trail is a 132 km Grade 2 easy cycle trail that takes the rider through some of the most stunning and diverse scenery the West Coast of the South Island has to offer. The Trail is part of the Great Rides Nga Haerenga network and can be ridden in entirety over 4 days or there are many options available for one day rides and shorter multi day rides.
4.5 based on 620 reviews
We live the beach, it’s easy to go to, eventhough we didnt see the beautiful sunset.. Black sand, clean and the Hokitika sign made of driftwoods is a must see including the shipwreck..
4.5 based on 86 reviews
Amazing Falls - best seen after a rain fall though, we had a huge dumping of rain and it was great to see the full force of Mother Nature in action, the fall was powerful and fabulous to see - easy to find - can even be see from the drive over the bridge - there is a walk on the opposite side of the road to do too - there is a parking area. Would recommend if you are passing and it has rained - a lovey road to cycle to the falls if you like biking.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
The Tree Top walk was very interesting as you get to overlook the enormous trees. There is also some good wildlife about. A great place for photography.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
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An easy hours wander through early gold workings accessed via a tunnel, view the tail races, sluice faces and stone walls. Only 15 mins drive off the highway
4.0 based on 292 reviews
Welcome to The National Kiwi Centre The National Kiwi Centre is situated in the heart of Hokitika in an undercover facility that provides viewing of kiwi in our nocturnal house that replicates their natural environment. During your visit you can take part in feeding the giant eels (10am, 12 noon and 3pm daily). The eels are approximately 85 to 100 years old. After the Eel feedings you can see the Kiwi being feed. view the tuatara, New Zealands oldest living dinosaur. Try your hand at catch and release crawly fishing fun for all ages . We have lots of other fish and creatures to look at. And it's all inside so no getting wet on that rainy day
We loved this place. From the great guy at reception to the speaker at the eel feeding, they made us feel welcome and at home exploring this week presented little display. The kids loved feeding and touching the eels and catching the little koura on a line with a wee net... Then putting them straight back. Informative and fun hour spent there.
4.0 based on 713 reviews
An exhilarating treetop adventure among temperate rainforest giants. Experience life with the birds, high in the ancient Rimu and Kamahi tree canopy. Easy access for all to enjoy along a steel platform 20 metres high and over 450 metres long. Come and enjoy a leisurely 45 minute to one hour stroll through the beautiful West Coast rainforest tree tops. Relax and enjoy a coffee and lunch in our Cafe / Restaurant after your walk. Restaurant open Thursday & Friday nights until 8pm bookings essential.
A short drive from Hokitika is the Treetops walk. Plenty of parking space. A walk to the cafe, shop and paying point where you receive an information brochure and then a walk along a path to enter the structure that takes you high above most of the trees. Great views. Amazing structure. More information available on the walkway. Interesting and enjoyable.
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