Fiordland is a dramatic landscape carved thousands of years ago as glacial rivers ground valleys through granite mountains. One of the largest national parks in the world, Fiordland is also part of the South West New Zealand World Heritage Area in recognition of its precious status. Even arriving here is unforgettable; immense landscapes enthrall visitors on the journey from quaint Te Anau to Milford Sound and unforgettable Mitre Peak.
Experience Fiordland
- Fiordland is the largest national park in the world
- A World Heritage Site
- The home of Mitre Peak, Milford and Doubtful Sounds
- Great New Zealand walks such as Milford, Routeburn & Kepler
- Wild dramatic breathtaking scenery
- Beautiful lakeside town of Te Anau.
You´ll ❤️ these great things to see & do…
- Book into Te Anau `the walking capital of the world
- Stay at Lake Manapouri and explore the scenic wonders of Doubtful and Dusky Sounds
- Visit Milford Sound – the only one that can be reached by road
- Go tramping along the major walking tracks: Milford, Routeburn, Kepler, Hollyford and Tuatapere Hump Ridge
When you’ve finished exploring Fiordland take the Southern Scenic route – 440kms which begins or ends in Dunedin. This spectacular travelling route takes you through the Catlins area – a drawcard for eco tourists, with its dense forest, deep valleys, towering cliffs and rocky coastal bays.
Useful Fiordland Resources
When you visit New Zealand, Fiordland is the perfect destination to indulge in nature and experience the warm hospitality of the locals. It is one of the most dramatic and beautiful regions of New Zealand.
Fiordland is renowned for its scenic beauty and is a significant sightseeing destination. The terrain is perfect for extensive walking while enjoying the incredible New Zealand scenery. It is also centrally located to other popular tourist attractions such as Te Anau and Milford Sound, which is a 2-and-a-half-hour drive away. Fiordland is also close to Lake Manapouri and Doubtful Sound.
There are accommodation options available for all budgets and the Regional Tourism Organization provides 24/7 assistance and information. The region is a World Heritage site and is renowned for its dedicated walking tracks and National Parks.
The native evergreen forests offer great opportunities for photography and the chance to explore the region during the peak and off-peak seasons. Fiordland in New Zealand is a paradise for adventure sports lovers.
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