5/5 - Excellent
You need to bring provisions when staying in the Catlins.
You need to bring provisions when staying in the Catlins.
See the powerful natural feature named after a Māori chief by following a short trail on a private sheep farm.
Visit the Catlins’ most famous waterfalls to see why it has adorned postcards and postage stamps for decades.
Cross rolling fields and dense macrocarpa forest to reach this isolated bay, home to hollow waves and a colony of sea lions.
Take a drive on the Southern Scenic Route to embark on a walk through regenerating forest that leads to two of the Catlins’ most photogenic falls.
Sitting high above the water’s edge, this historic lighthouse has been a fixture of the Catlins for more than a century.
Explore the great outdoors at Kaka Point Scenic Reserve, a lovely green space in Kaka Point. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.