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Te
Anau (Pop: 1860) is located on the eastern shore of
Lake Te Anau in Fiordland. Lake Te Anau is the largest lake in the South
Island and second only within New Zealand to Lake Taupo.
Located
158kms northwest of Invercargill and 2 hours drive from Queenstown, Te Anau is the gateway to the Fiordland
National Park and a ideal base to explore Milford Sound and/or Doubtful Sound
and the many other major tracks within the Fiordland National Park.
Te Anau is renowned as the "sightseeing and walking capital of the world".
Fiordland National Park is one of the few areas in the world that has attained
World Heritage status.
Visitors to Te Anau can choose from a wide range of attractions including scenic
boat cruises, scenic flights, sea kayaking, diving, fishing, coach tours, golf,
four wheel driving, hunting and more. Don’t forget to check out the Te
Anau Glow Worm Caves - a rare example of a living cave that is still under
formation.
Te Anau is also in the hub of the great southern walking tracks, a great way to
escape everyday life and head for a land of rugged beauty and splendour.
The tracks offer a sense of freedom and inspiration that is seldom found
elsewhere in the world. The popular Milford Track is accessed from Lake Te
Anau and the Kepler Track is within walking distance of the town centre.
Lake Te Anau sprawls at the feet of high rugged mountains, and during the summer
the hot dry weather encourages water skiing, swimming, fishing and kayaking on
the lake. During the winter, days are crisp and clear with frosty mornings and
sunny days.
Te Anau is well known for its fine restaurants and has 7 days a week shopping.
If you are looking for a place to stay, Te Anau has dozens of hotels, motels,
backpackers, homestays and camping grounds right through the whole accommodation
range.
Te Anau’s Wildlife Park is only 10 minutes walking distance from the Department
of Conservation Visitor Centre on the Lakefront. You can view the rediscovered
takahe (Notornis porphyrio) a flightless alpine bird, along with other birds
like the kaka, tui, kea, parakeet.
Te Anau is the closest full service town to Te Anau Downs (Beginning of the
Milford Track and Milford and Doubtful Sounds.
Te Anau is serviced by a large number of
bus/ coach operators providing regular daily services from Te Anau to Milford
Sound, Queenstown, Dunedin and Invercargill and is a hub for
bus/ coach operators services to
and and from Milford Sound and Te Anau Downs, departure point for the Milford
Track.
Queenstown is the nearest airport to Te Anau for regular
domestic and international air services.
There are no passenger train services from Te Anau to Glenorchy, Queenstown, Milford Sound,
Invercargill, Dunedin, Mt Cook or Christchurch. |