Collingwood
Collingwood, nestled on New
Zealand's South Island's northwest coast, offers a captivating blend of natural
beauty and local charm. Originally named Gibbstown, the town was later renamed after Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, Lord Nelson's second-in-command.
Explore the stunning Wharariki Beach,
renowned for its rugged rock formations and seal colony. Embark on an
unforgettable adventure with the Heaphy
Track, one of New
Zealand's Great Walks, leading into Kahurangi National Park.
Discover the unique ecosystem of Farewell
Spit, a bird sanctuary offering eco-tours.
Immerse yourself in the town's history at The
Langford Store, a small museum evoking memories of days gone by.
Discover unique gifts and local treasures at The
Flyfishers Wife. Experience the local
charm at Collingwood Tavern, a coastal pub offering a
warm atmosphere, bar games, and indoor/outdoor dining options.