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Greymouth Wildlife Watching AttractionsHere are the top Greymouth wildlife watching listings so you can find the best in Greymouth for your trip. Read these wildlife watching reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Greymouth, South Island, New Zealand nice place.. very good mountaintop wiews 2. Buller Gorge ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Murchison, South Island, New Zealand A hive of activity in the summer, some of the activities available include white water rafting, canoeing and jet boating. Another attraction is the Buller Gorge swing.. 3. Mount Cook ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) New Zealand, South Island, New Zealand Book a helicopterflight over Mount Cook, Fox and Franz Josef Glacier and eat your hart out! There is no better view then this. Especially when stopping at the neve! ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand Our Aquarium displays some of the actual specimens from the Antarctic ocean floor in McMurdo Sound. The penguins held at the center are birds that have been rescued.. 5. The Groynes ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Belfast, South Island, New Zealand Its relaxing and great for families. Its got paddle boats etc you can enjoy. Not so good for the swimming, its too contaminated ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand NZ does not have to much wildlife but this is the place to see it particly if you want tot see a Kiwi bird as they have their own sections were the room is made dark -.. 7. Akaroa ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand small french city in akaroa .... thumbs up !!! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand Go on the Hagglund ride,awesome. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand Unique 360-degree panoramic views of Christchurch, the Canterbury Plains and Lyttelton Harbour unfold as you rise to the summit of Christchurch's famous extinct.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Takaka, South Island, New Zealand In the Waikoropupu Valley (Golden Bay area) the surface river has eroded down through a rock to a point where the Pupu Springsunderground water, at great pressure, has.. |