Te Anau
So Much To See And Do

- Shopping, dining and accommodation
- Lake Te Anau
- Farm tours
- Horse trekking
- Fishing and hunting
- Golf
- Boat excursions
- Caving or walking and hiking
- Mountain biking
- Scenic flights
Stunning And Picturesque


Nestled on the tranquil shores of Lake Te Anau, Te Anau Township is a gateway to the Fiordland National Park, Milford and Doubtful Sounds and the Te Anau Glow-worm Caves.
The town is Fordland's main resort and has a well deserved reputation as New Zealand's walking capital and is especially popular with walkers during the summer. The town is an excellent starting point for some of the Great Walks - the Kepler, Milford and Routeburn tracks. Dining is excellent - Fiordland delicacies such as venison and lobster are available at the town's many fine restaurants. Te Anau offers seven-day shopping facilities and a full range of visitor services.
Float plane and helicopter rides around the lake and other, more remote, parts of Fiordland reveal views of spectacular mountain scenery. Hunting, fishing, horseriding, kayaking and golf are also popular.

Coach connections link up with cruises at Milford and Doubtful Sound. Coach and air services bring passengers in from the West Coast, Christchurch, Queenstown, Dunedin and Invercargill.
Lake Te Anau - The Second Largest Lake In New Zealand

Lake Te Anau is the second largest lake in area in New Zealand, but by volume of water it is the largest in all of Australasia. It is the third deepest lake at 419 meters which is 200 meters below sea level. It has a plentiful supply of brown and rainbow trout that were introduced approximately 1888. The shoreline of this beautiful lake is a massive 550 kilometers.
Amazing Caves
Te Anau Glow Worm Caves and Aurora Caves.
These massive limestone caverns deep in the Murchison Mountains can be visited by scenic cruise across the lake, taking in waterfalls and an impressive glow-worm grotto.
- 208 Milford Road,
- Te Anau
- Southland
- New Zealand
- 03 2499368
- 0800 247 249
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