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Bluff Maritime Museum offers insights into Bluff’s maritime heritage, featuring exhibits on whaling, oyster fishing, shipwrecks, and the historic Monica boat.
The Invercargill Water Tower, built in 1889, is a historic red-brick landmark showcasing Victorian architecture near Queens Park.
Visit Capri Restaurant in Gore for delicious Italian cuisine, Tutty's Oyster Soup, customizable catering, and convenient meal combos for home.
The Rocks Cafe in Invercargill offers a relaxed atmosphere with a diverse menu, featuring steak, venison, seafood, and popular vegetarian options.
The Church in Manapouri offers casual pub-style cuisine, featuring hearty dishes like fish and chips, burgers, and fresh seafood.
Redcliff Restaurant & Bar in Te Anau offers award-winning dishes, including wild venison and NZ salmon, using locally sourced ingredients.
Buster Crabb in Invercargill offers a vibrant atmosphere, delicious local cuisine, and an extensive wine list, making it a dining favorite.
The Clifden Suspension Bridge, completed in 1899, spans the Waiau River, offering stunning views and historical significance in Southland.
Te Anau Giant Takahe
Gore is the Brown Trout Capital of The World
9km of public walking tracks
Wander down the main street of our secret town and visit the haunted theatre, historic school, church and sweet store.