Top 8 Budget-friendly Things to do in Clutha, South Island

August 14, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

Discover the best top things to do in Clutha, New Zealand including Nugget Point/Tokata Walks, Cannibal Bay, Owaka Museum and Catlins Information Centre, Surat Bay, Clutha i-SITE Visitor Information Centre, Teapot World, Matai Falls Walk, Tunnel Hill.
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1. Nugget Point/Tokata Walks

Esplanade Road Catlins coastal area, Balclutha New Zealand http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/c189586b7b3d418cb04703aadabec434.aspx
Excellent
78%
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5.0 based on 330 reviews

Nugget Point/Tokata Walks

Reviewed By jackmA3797TF - Brussels, Belgium

Going to Nugget Point Lighthouse added an extra 70 kms to our trip but this was definitely worth it. The winding road leading there was nice to drive, with the foggy ambience building up along the way. And after a 15 minutes walk, arriving at the lighthouse revealed a beautiful scene, quite picturesque. The rugged coast, the mini-archipelago ("the nuggets"), the immense and wild Pacific Ocean and the crushing waves below all make for a great moment. Conclusion: a truly beautiful spot of the Catlins Coast.

2. Cannibal Bay

off Southern Scenic Highway 799 Cannibal Bay Road, Clutha District, Otago, Owaka 9271 New Zealand +64 3-415 8371 http://www.catlins.org.nz/index.php
Excellent
58%
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Cannibal Bay

Reviewed By RAFwherever

Fantastic walk from Cannibal Bay to Surat Bay. We were lucky and saw many and very large sea lions. Keep your distance!

3. Owaka Museum and Catlins Information Centre

10 Campbell Street, Owaka 9535 New Zealand +64 3-415 8323 [email protected] http://www.owakamuseum.org.nz
Excellent
72%
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Owaka Museum and Catlins Information Centre

A great small museum - also with information centre, gallery, shop, library all under one roof to give visitors to The Catlins the best start to their visit.

Reviewed By GSAJ - Blenheim, New Zealand

Called in here to obtain some local information and visit the museum. Museum is definitely well worth visiting to obtain a great understanding of the local history of the early settlers plus the maritime events along the coastline. Art gallery associated with the centre displays some great local talent.

4. Surat Bay

Owaka New Zealand +64 3-415 8613 http://www.catlinsmohuapark.co.nz
Excellent
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Surat Bay

Reviewed By Divinginnz - Wanaka, New Zealand

Easy to locate - toilet nearby entrance to walk - cafe (if you are lucky to arrive when its open - it was closed when we went) - a short walk through the bush to then walk out onto a most beautiful beach, lovely golden sand - you can walk for as long as you want to - we were lucky enough to have seen a huge seal which was just waking from a snooze and watched him go from the sand bank into the water which was pretty cool, having said that I was from then onwards on the look out for more which may be on the sand/beach (having been chased once by one a long time ago, its amazing how quick they can move!!). we never saw any more but did continue to watch the original seal in the shallow waters swimming around.... the beach walk was so lovely, quiet and so beautiful, we shall certainly return in the future.....

5. Clutha i-SITE Visitor Information Centre

4 Clyde Street, Balclutha 9230 New Zealand +64 3-418 0388 [email protected] http://www.destinationclutha.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Clutha  i-SITE Visitor Information Centre

The Clutha i-SITE Visitor Centre is open 364 days a year. The friendly knowledgable staff have up-to-date information about what to see and do in the Clutha District and NZ wide. We can provide information and make bookings, and are ticketing agents for a wide range of accommodation, tours and attractions throughout New Zealand. We also offer free wifi.

Reviewed By DocStep - Balclutha, New Zealand

We stopped into the isite for a map and found a treasure trove! Art work, gift shop, clothing and a museum. All of this along with great friendly service - this is a hidden gem

6. Teapot World

Owaka New Zealand
Excellent
24%
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4.0 based on 94 reviews

Teapot World

Reviewed By azzawebbnz - Auckland, New Zealand

We saw this driving along the main road in owaka. couldnt stop smiling at the quirkiness and of course got the picture. worth a quick look. they have a donation box

7. Matai Falls Walk

Owaka-Papatowai Rd Papatowai Highway, Owaka New Zealand +64 3-211 2400 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/c1a52fc27cf042abb31b7baf080b410f.aspx
Excellent
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4.0 based on 75 reviews

Matai Falls Walk

Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip.

Reviewed By wuvulu - Auckland Central, New Zealand

A nice short walk through coastal rainforest to a very pretty fall.Well worth a stop .Nice falls for long exposure shots.

8. Tunnel Hill

9586, 2390 Owaka Hwy, Katea, Owaka 9586 New Zealand http://southlandnz.com/the-catlins/activity/tunnel-hill
Excellent
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4.0 based on 24 reviews

Tunnel Hill

Reviewed By C5795TEmichellet - Timaru, New Zealand

Decided to walk through here...it was a little creepy but also rather cool. Had my wee dog with me for company. Not a long walk through and there was graffiti on inside of tunnel. Definitely recommend a torch

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