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Bluff Maritime Museum:
This fascinating museum documents the development of Bluff's
oyster, whaling, muttonbirding, port and ferry industries. The
Oyster boat 'Monica' sits alongside the museum ready for your
inspection. Foreshore Road Ph: 03 212 7534 Open – 10am
– 4.30pm weekdays / 1pm – 5pm weekends
Paua Shell House:
View this unique example of Kiwi culture, we guarantee you've not
seen anything like this before. 258 Marine Parade Open – 9am
–5pm seven days
Stirling Point Sign Post:
International Signpost at the beginning of State Highway
One.
Bluff Hill (Motupohue):
Spectacular panoramic views.
Walkways:
Walks ranging from 1 hour to 4 hours around Bluff and through
original native forest, wind-battered coast and scrub-covered
hillsides. Tracks are well marked and range from steep climbs to a
track able to be negotiated by wheelchair.
Omaui:
Bush drive, picnic spots, beach walks.
Stewart Island;
Regular catamaran service and charter boats available from Bluff
Harbour. Visit www.stewartisland.co.nz
Charter Boats:
A variety of charter boats are available for transport and
fishing. Information on these are available by request.
Tiwai Smelter Tours:
Situated opposite Bluff Harbour, guided tours are available. Prior
booking is essential. Ph: 03 218 5494 Open – 10am most
weekdays
Make
the Foveaux Hotel your home away from home while staying in
Southland and visiting the local attractions.
More
details of further attractions are at the Hotel and close by at the
new visitors information kiosk.
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