For a small place, Bluff has plenty to see and do. Some of the highlights include: numerous short walks, a mountain biking trail, a ship graveyard, an historic gun pit, adventure cruises, fishing charters, and multiple galleries filled with interesting things. The Bluff Maritime Museum is a must-do, with fascinating historical displays on subjects such as; whaling, oystering, and local shipwrecks. Or if it’s an adrenaline rush you’re looking for, then plunge into the deep and come eye to eye with a great white shark from within the safety of Shark Experience’s shark cage.
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39 Ward Parade, Stirling Point,
Bluff
Famous for its signpost, which depicts distances to major cities around the world, Stirling Point is located at the beginning of State Highway 1.
180 Flagstaff Road,
Bluff
This recreational area offers spectacular views over Southland and the southern coast, and numerous different walking and mountain biking tracks.
39 Ward Parade, Stirling Point,
Bluff
Following the coast, this fantastic walkway takes you to Lookout Point and further on to Ocean Beach, while also providing access to other tracks.
39 Ward Parade, Stirling Point,
Bluff
Walk through thick bush to the top the Bluff Hill (Motupohue) and back down the other side. A loop can be formed with part of the Foveaux Walkway.
180 Flagstaff Road,
Bluff
From the Foveaux Walkway to the summit of Bluff Hill, this track provides an easy scenic route to some incredible sea views.
180 Flagstaff Road,
Bluff
A beautiful forest track leading walkers to the top of Bluff Hill.
2375 Bluff Highway,
Greenpoint
An easy track and boardwalk that follows a scenic shoreline and ends at a great picnic spot with a viewing platform overlooking a ship graveyard.
Mokomoko Road,
Omaui
An easy drive from both Invercargill and Bluff, the quaint area of Omaui offers scenic reserves, bush walks, picnicking spots, and a stunning beach.