Te Anau

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Te Anau is the gateway to Fiordland National Park and the start of many of New Zealand's greatest walks. Nestled on the shores of Lake Te Anau, the country's second-largest lake, this small town offers a serene base for exploring the dramatic fiords, ancient rainforests, and alpine peaks of the region. The lake's mirror-like waters reflect the surrounding mountains, and the town itself has a relaxed, outdoorsy vibe with excellent cafes, a lakefront walking track, and easy access to some of the most spectacular wilderness on Earth.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Te Anau deserves at least two full days. Spend the first day exploring the town, walking the lakefront, and visiting the glowworm caves. Dedicate the second day to a full-day trip to Milford Sound (allow 10–12 hours return by road) or Doubtful Sound (a full-day tour from Te Anau). If you're a hiker, add an extra day for a section of the Kepler Track or a flightseeing tour over the fiords. Three to four days allows for a relaxed pace and a mix of activities.

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