Lake Brunner is located 37km inland from Greymouth. It is the largest lake on the West Coast of the South Island and provides numerous swimming spots, a variety of walking tracks, fishing, boating and good facilities. Iveagh Bay is a small sheltered bay in Lake Brunner, a great place for swimming, kayaking, boating, jetskiing and walking.
This location has public toilet facilities, changing rooms and self-contained campervan parking. For information on nearby walks, please visit: https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/west-coast/places/lake-brunner-area/?tab-id=50578
The West Coast Regional Council monitors the water quality of this site fortnightly from November to March.
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Lake Brunner is located 37km inland from Greymouth. It is the largest lake on the West Coast of the South Island and provides numerous swimming spots, a variety of walking tracks, fishing, boating and good facilities. Iveagh Bay is a small sheltered bay in Lake Brunner, a great place for swimming, kayaking, boating, jetskiing and walking.
This location has public toilet facilities, changing rooms and self-contained campervan parking. For information on nearby walks, please visit: https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/west-coast/places/lake-brunner-area/?tab-id=50578
The West Coast Regional Council monitors the water quality of this site fortnightly from November to March.
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