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Greymouth is the largest town in the West Coast region on the South Island of New Zealand, its population accounts for 20% of the West Coast's inhabitants.
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Noah’s Ark provides warm and welcoming, quality budget accommodation in a beautiful heritage building, just 100m from Greymouth town centre. - We offer spacious private and shared animal-themed rooms that are warm and comfortable,...
Monteiths Brewing Company origin is on the West Coast and Monteiths is now New Zealand's leading craft beer. Tours from the historic brewery site enable guests to sample some of the best beers in the world and is a must-do when visiting the coast. Tours are available...
On Yer Bike Adventures is now home to the Hagglund! –This is the most extreme way to get off-road on the wild West Coast. - - Set amidst a backdrop of lush West Coast rainforest near Greymouth, brace yourself for the New Zealand Off Road adventure of a...
Check our website for a look at the carvings available at our shop. We provide a certificate of identity for all carvings purchased and this is your guarantee of New Zealand workmanship and New Zealand jade status. We value the opportunity to accept commission...
We are one of New Zealand's premier heritage attractions. A faithfully restored 1900's pioneer town, born out of, and stimulated by, the West Coast gold rushes of the 1860s. A living monument to the hardy pioneers who forded the wildly exotic rivers and streams,...
This endorsement applies to Adventure Guiding on the West Coast - Caving - Rafting - Off-road Tours - Trekking. Adventure New Zealand - Adventure specialists for 17 years, operating whitewater rafting, caving, rainforest rafting, guided walks and 4x4 glow-worm...
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Greymouth Information
The town is located at the mouth of the Grey River. It stands on narrow coastal plains close to the foot of the Southern Alps. In clear weather, Aoraki/Mount Cook can be clearly seen to the south from near the town. The mouth of the river divides the town into three areas: Blaketown, close to the river's mouth on the south bank; Karoro, to the southeast, separated from Blaketown by a series of small lakes; and Cobden, formerly a separate town, on the river's north bank.
It is on State Highway 6, which connects it with Hokitika in the south and Westport in the north. It also stands at the terminus of State Highway 7, which runs through Dobson and Reefton, eventually reaching north Canterbury and Christchurch via Lewis Pass.
The town's major industries include fishing, forestry, and ecotourism, the latter two of these industries holding an uneasy relationship with each other. The Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki, 45 km to the north are a popular local tourist attraction.
Greymouth has a history of coal and gold mining. When the gold industry started to decline, forestry became a new staple industry. Fishing has long been important to the town, despite the fact that the entrance to the Grey River has two notoriously dangerous sandbars.