Adventure activities in Buller
West Coast Horse Adventures
West Coast Horse Adventures provide horse treks on the stunning West Coast of New Zealand in Charleston.
You have the option of two treks which will take you through our beautiful native bush. One to a bluff that you can explore and the other to the local beach across the road from our property. Should you wish we provide a custom ride if you are not wanting to be part of a group trek.
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Experience one of the world’s best Glow worm displays in a pristine and untamed natural wilderness environment.
Underworld Adventures has experienced local guides and specialised equipment to share this magical world on adventures that suit families, the young and fit and even older explorers. You will experience a place seldom seen, ancient, silent, timeless, and breathtakingly beautiful.
Read moreBuller Gorge Swingbridge
Buller Gorge Swingbridge Adventure and Heritage Park is a must-see tourism destination, located just hours away from Nelson and Picton, Westport and the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island, and Christchurch.
Whether you can spare five minutes or a few hours, they’ll be well spent in the Buller Gorge Swingbridge Adventure and Heritage Park.
Read moreBuller Gorge Comet Line
Try a ride high above the river on this high speed Comet Line. This 160m flying fox or zip line ride is suitable for all ‘young at heart’ ages. Comfortably seated and safely strapped in, you’ll love the sensation. Take the ride together with a friend – the more weight on the ride the faster it goes! Suitable for all ages. A great ride for couples or parents with children.
Read moreBuller Canyon Jet Boating
Your 40 minute trip will take you between pink granite rocks, through beautiful native forest to explore quiet creeks, swimming with trout before spinning round and heading upstream to the spectacular white water of the Ariki Falls.
The driver will pull over at Deep Creek to allow you to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the river, interrupted only by the calls of the native birds, before relating a short story of the early explorers, goldminers and the natural history of the area.
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