Greymouth
The township of Greymouth on New Zealand's West Coast is a peaceful place - originally forged by early Maori in search of precious greenstone during the gold rush in the late 1860s.It is the largest town on the West Coast of the South Island, boasting spectacular scenery and plenty of local attractions for all ages and abilities, including History House, the art gallery and many scenic walks.
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The West Coast of the Southern Alps is 600 kilometres long and boasts five of New Zealand's fourteen national parks - Kahurangi, Paparoa, Arthur's Pass, Westland and Mt Aspiring.
New Zealand's highest mountains, glaciers, rainforests, rivers and remote beaches make the West Coast a unique paradise - which caters for all adventure seekers.
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