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About Southland

The Southland Region features ever-changing vistas including the spectacular Fiordlands on the west coast 

Move to Southland and you can forget about traffic jams or over-crowding – on average there's only one person for every 30 hectares of land.

The region is most famous for three reasons: Bluff oysters, people from Gore who roll their 'r' consonants and Milford Sound.

Milford Sound is part of Fiordland – one of only two World Heritage Parks in New Zealand (the other is Tongariro National Park near Taupo). This is home to the Milford Track, a 53.5km walk that takes 4 days to complete.

Should you ever go there it would be a good idea to take a jacket – with 6m of annual rainfall you're bound to get wet at some stage.

The same warning can be applied Invercargill, the main city in Southland with around 50,000 residents. Many of these people are employed to service the region's farming community.

Discover more about Southland when you google these key words:
Southland, Fiordland, Milford Sound, Te Anau, Invercargill, Bluff
 

Regional Features

ARTS & CULTURE

Southland Museum and Art Gallery
ArtSouth Gallery of FIne Art
Te Hikoi Southern Jounery Heritage Museum
FESTIVALS & EVENTS

Bluff Oyster Festival
New Zealand Gold Guitar Awards
Rural Heritage Day
LIFESTYLE & LEISURE

Stewart Island Experience - Paterson Inlet Cruises
Catlins Natural Wonders
Milford Sounds Cruise