Punakaiki...gateway to Paparoa National Park
I will be starting a new series of blog posts about destination & gateway towns here in New Zealand. These are places you will visit before, during or after some type of trip around the country.
The dramatic coastline at Punakaiki |
You often start your outdoor adventures at a gateway town which is the usually the closest large town or city to a scenic holiday spot. Visitors travel from the gateway town to some nearby attraction or point of interest. Some well known examples might be Taupo in the North Island, Takaka and Motueka in Tasman District, Hokitika, Queenstown, Wanaka and Te Anau.
Te Anau is a scenic gateway to Fiordland NP |
Destination towns are slightly different...the town or settlement is the center and focal point of your trip. The settlement you start from is surrounded by the attractions drawing you there. Good examples of destination towns are Mt Cook Village, Tekapo, Hanmer Springs, Arthurs Pass, St Arnaud and of course Punakaiki...
Mt Cook Village is a destination settlement |
In this post I will be looking at Punakaiki...
Introducing Punakaiki:
Punakaiki is the gateway to Paparoa National Park and a destination in its own right and lies on the West Coast of the South Island. From here you can easily access many rivers, shorelines, mountains, tracks and points of interest from the Fox River all the way south to Barrytown and the Croesus Track terminus.
Crossing the Punakaiki River on SH 6 bridge |
Punakaiki lies in Buller District between Greymouth and Westport |
Limestone cliffs and pounding seas...Punakaiki Beach |
Punakaiki will become increasingly important as a gateway as the draft document on reassigning stewardship land has recommended folding huge amounts of territory into Paparoa National Park. The park will increase in size by nearly 100 % if the recommendation is actually carried through!
Where is Punakaiki?
Punakaiki is on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is 46 km's north of Greymouth and 49 km's south of Westport which makes it more or less halfway between the two points.
Map: Upper South Island, New Zealand |
Punakaiki can be accessed on State Highway 6 between Greymouth and Westport and the highway goes right through the center of the settlement. Half of the settlement is on the southern side of Dolomite Point while the rest is located just north of the same location.
Punakaiki south of Dolomite Point |
Punakaiki north of Dolomite Point |
Why visit Punakaiki?
Punakaiki is a Mecca for outdoor enthusiasts...it has an abundance of scenic wild lands to explore. Punakaiki is also the home of the Pancake Rocks and as a base for exploring nearby Paparoa National Park. It has luxuriant coastal forest, massive limestone cliffs and canyons, caves, pristine rivers and spectacular coastline.
It is the western terminus of the Paparoa Great Walk Track which is a dual walking/MTB route across the tops of the nearby mountain ranges. Thousands of people a year will ride or walk the Paparoa Track going forward and it is one of the real drawcards for the region.
Western terminus of the Paparoa Great Walk |
Beside the Great Walk there is a wealth of excellent tramping tracks and routes in the area with the Fox River Cave Track, Inland Pack Track, Pororairi River Track and Punakaiki Loop Track being some of the most well known.
Pororari River Bridge...start of the Inland Track |
There are also some shorter tracks like the Truman Track and Cave Creek Track but perhaps the most famous is the Pancake Rocks Walk which received over 250 000 visitors a year pre Covid.
World famous Pancake Rocks at Dolomite Point |
Beside walking and tramping there are opportunities for sea kayaking, river rafting, hunting, fishing, MTB rides, rock climbing, paddle boarding and swimming in the many pristine rivers.
Accommodation at Punakaiki:
Cabin at Punakaiki Beach Holiday Park |
Punakaiki Tavern...drinks, meals and accommodation available!!! |
Punakaiki Beachfront Motel at Punakaiki Beach |
Paparoa Park Motel overlooks the Punakaiki River |
Ocean View Resort at Punakaiki |
Camper van at Punakaiki Beach Holiday Park |
Fine accommodations at the Paparoa Park Motel cottages |
Attractions around Punakaiki:
So...what is there to do while visiting Punakaiki?
Obviously the outdoors and enjoyment of them plays a leading role in most peoples decision to pass through or stay at Punakaiki. As I have previously mentioned it is a Mecca for the outdoor enthusiast with many different activities on offer. In particular there are great walking, tramping and MTB riding locations here or within 15 minutes of the center of the settlement.
The Pororari River is stunning... |
If you are not an outdoor person your options are a bit more limited but there is still plenty to do and see. Here is a short list of other activities you can enjoy at Punakaiki...
Shopping at Punakaiki Crafts and Pancake Rocks Café
A visit to the Department of Conservation Visitor Centre
Petrel Colony visits from October to March
A meal at Pancake Rocks Café or Punakaiki Tavern
A visit to Punakaiki Beach
Punakaiki Cavern
Horse trekking
Jade Carving studio at Barrytown
At a minimum I would rate a visit to the famous Pancake Rocks, a coffee or meal at one of the eateries and a quick browse at the shops.
At the Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki |
Go for a walk along Punakaiki Beach |
If you are here for more than a couple of hours I recommend a visit to Truman Track and a walk up the Pororari River Track to the first suspension bridge.
What amenities are available in Punakaiki?
Punakaiki is a very small settlement with less than 150 permeant residents between the Fox River and Barrytown. Because of these small numbers there are very few services available in the local area. Here are the ones that do exist:
Shopping:
There are no food/convenience shops in Punakaiki and all food supplies MUST be brought with you. Some of the local accommodation providers can supply some supplies like milk, soft drinks, water, snack food etc. but they are very limited.
The office for Punakaiki Beach Camp had some food items for sale... |
There are two shops opposite the entrance to the Pancake Rocks Track which sell craft materials, souvenirs, gifts and a limited supply of clothing. The Paparoa National Park Visitor Centre and Pancakes Rock Café both have gift shops attached. Note...there are plans to build a new $70 million visitor centre and DOC office at Punakaiki with work starting in the summer 2022.
The DOC Visitor Centre at Punakaiki |
The main retail outlet at Punakaiki is Punakaiki Crafts with a good range of craft goods, gifts, souvenirs, outdoor clothing and an impressive array of outdoor footwear. They have an excellent selection of Hi-Tec shoes and boots here.
Pancake Rocks Café and Punakaiki Crafts |
The place is a treasure trove and the owner was very cheery and helpful. It is well worth a look...
Petrol and auto services:
There are no petrol stations or fuel stops at Punakaiki and no garages if you have trouble with your vehicle. The closest petrol station is in Greymouth over 40 kilometers away and there is a 90 kilometer section of the coast from Westport to Greymouth with no place to refuel. Fill your tank in Westport or Greymouth!!!
Eateries:
There are currently only two places to eat out in Punakaiki at either the Punakaiki Tavern or the Pancake Rocks Café.
The Punakaiki Tavern is on the north outskirts of the settlement and they have a full range of alcohol, bar snacks and meals. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner and are open from 7 am to 9pm seven days of the week.
Interior of Punakaiki Tavern...classic Coaster pub!!! |
The Tavern was the first place I stopped when walking off the Paparoa Great Walk and I polished off two Monteith's Golden Ales (...a nice drop...) and an excellent Caesar Salad with chicken as a celebratory lunch. Karen and I had lunch and dinner here recently and all of the meals were delicious.
My post Great Walk lunch at the Punakaiki Tavern |
I suggest you sit outside in the beer garden, take in the surroundings and watch the goldfish in the pond...
Beer garden at Punakaiki Tavern |
The other place to eat is the Pancake Rocks Café up on the main road running past the entrance to the Pancake Rocks Track. The café is the largest in the area and they do breakfast and lunch from 7 am to 4 pm each day.
Pancake Rocks Café at Punakaiki |
The café serves cabinet food, snacks, pies, pizzas and meals and their specialty is the stack of pancakes with banana and bacon which is excellent. They have really good coffee here and they also sell cold drinks, ice-cream's and snacks like nuts, chips etc.
Interior of the Pancake Rocks Café at Punakaiki |
There is a café in the Ocean View Resort called Jacobs Grill with an attached bar. The resort is currently closed for renovations as they gear up for the return of tourists later this year. It is accessed from the main entrance to the Resort and I would imagine it needs to be booked as it services all the guests staying in the resort.
Ocean View Resort at Punakaiki...Jacobs Grill is located here |
There is also a coffee cart at Punakaiki called the Rusty Cup Café but it is only open during the summer season when visitor numbers make it worth opening. I have not sampled their product as they have always been closed when I have visited the area.
Coffee cart based at Punakaiki near the Pancake Rocks |
Postal services:
There is no Post Office at Punakaiki but there is a mail box which is cleared daily so post can be sent from here. It is located outside the DOC Visitor Centre. Punakaiki Crafts used to sell stamps but I am not sure if this service is still available...
The closest larger towns are Greymouth and Westport both over 40 kilometers away and both have a full range of retail outlets, petrol stations, accommodation and café/restaurants.
Final thoughts...
Over 500 000 people used to pass through Punakaiki every year pre Covid and it is likely that less than 10% of those people stopped and stayed for a night. They were really missing out as the settlement has so much to offer the traveler from scenic splendor to great outdoor adventures, food, wine, women......
Truman Beach just north of the Pororari River |
Wither you are passing through en-route to Westport or Greymouth or staying for a night or two there is so much to see and do here. You should definitely think about spending some time in Punakaiki and enjoying the many treasures it has to share.
Sunset over the West Coast at Punakaiki Beach |
I am sure to return here some time in the future...
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