7 Best Sights in Upper South Island and the West Coast, New Zealand

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We've compiled the best of the best in Upper South Island and the West Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre

Fodor's Choice

War stories are brought to life with actual historic planes placed in settings dramatized by New Zealand's Oscar-winning special-effects teams Weta Digital and Wingnut Films. The planes are from famed director Sir Peter Jackson's collection. World War I–era planes, and the stories of their pilots, are showcased in the Knights of the Sky exhibition. Dangerous Skies focuses on aviation development during World War II. There's also a café and shop.

West Coast Wildlife Centre

Fodor's Choice

Here you can see firsthand the Department of Conservation's successful breeding program of the rare kiwi species, the rowi. You can see a few rowi in the Nocturnal House, but by far the best option is to witness the incubation and rearing program in the Kiwi Backstage Tour. If your timing is lucky, perhaps you’ll see a hatching chick. Other displays here include the West Coast storytelling hut, where you can learn from the "old-timers" and undertake a quite lifelike glacial exploration.

Cable Bay Adventure Park

There's a ton of fun on this 1,600-acre farm a 10-minute drive from Nelson. The Skywire is a mile-long zip line (reportedly the world’s longest) that zooms across a forest-filled gully. Quad bikes climb a bush-lined track for 14 exciting km (8½ miles) before reaching a grand, hilltop ocean view. Horse treks explore the entire farm taking in steep trails and stunning views; they can be tailored depending on your riding ability. Then there’s paintball, Argo (all-terrain-vehicle) rides, and the Base Café to replenish at the end of it all.

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Lavendyl Lavender Farm

Visitors are welcome to wander this working 5-acre farm, where rows of heavenly scented lavender stretch out against the stunning backdrop of the Seaward Kaikōura Range (catch the harvest from December to February). In the shop, lavender hangs from the ceiling and lavender mustards, chutneys, soaps, oils, and salves line the shelves. There's a café serving tea and coffee, high tea, continental breakfast, ice creams, cold drinks, and a few lavender-flavor treats. They also have two rustic self-contained B&B cottages in the garden, which is just a 15-minute drive north of Kaikōura.

268 Postmans Rd., Kaikōura, 7371, New Zealand
03-319–5473
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NZ$5
Closed Aug. and Sept.

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Lochmara

Take the short boat ride out to explore this delightful café, lodge, wildlife refuge, and art studio on the shore of Lochmara Bay. Follow the bushwalks to see native gecko and the kakariki (a native parrot) being nurtured here as part of the lodge's wildlife recovery program. There's a pampering spa room and bathhouse above the beach, galleries of local art, and a sculpture trail. Artists-in-residence sometimes work here. Four-star chalets are suitable for couples and families, if you plan to stay longer.

Lochmara Bay, Picton, 7282, New Zealand
03-573–4554
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Programs from NZ$55 per person
Closed mid-May--late Sept.

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Shantytown Heritage Park

A hands-on reenactment of an 1880s mining town, Shantytown will show you it was all about steam in those days. Most of the buildings are reproductions, including a jail, a blacksmith shop, a railway station, and Chinatown. Gold-digging displays include a giant water cannon for blasting the gold-bearing rock and soil from the hillside, water races, and a stamper battery---powered by a 30-foot waterwheel—for crushing the ore. You can pan for gold, ride an old bush tramline, take a break in the café, or share a picnic on the lawns and then go back for more.

310 Rutherglen Rd., Greymouth, 7805, New Zealand
03-762–6634
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NZ$39, train ride included

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The Vines Village

These artisan shops showcase wines alongside olive oils, fudge, homeware, quilts, ceramics, glassware, jewelry, and recipe books. There's also a new Whisky and Tasting store, and a Roots Gin Shack. Dine in the café, let the kids loose in the playground, or you can all just relax in the tranquil lakeside grounds.