Fantail Falls
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Fantail Falls is a waterfall in Mount Aspiring National Park, Westland District, New Zealand. The waterfall is in the Haast Pass, between the Gates of Haast and the pass itself, at an altitude of 450 metres. It marks where Fantail Creek enters the Haast River, with a drop of 23 metres.
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Fantail Falls is a waterfall in Mount Aspiring National Park, Westland District, New Zealand. The waterfall is in the Haast Pass, between the Gates of Haast and the pass itself, at an altitude of 450 metres. It marks where Fantail Creek enters the Haast River, with a drop of 23 metres.
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If you drive from Wanaka out along the Haast Pass, you’ll find all of these beautiful places! • Lake Hawea • Thundercreek Falls • Wilson Creek Chasm • Fantail Falls • Blue Pools There are so many stops to make along this road with most of the locations being a 5 minute walk from the roadside! Where would you visit first? 🏔️🌞🌊 #bluepools #haastpass #southisland #newzealandtravel #newzealandsouthisland #southislandnz #thundercreekfalls #fantailfalls
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A must-visit if you’re in New Zealand! Here are some of my favourite places to visit in Wanaka: Places to hike/swim 🏔️ 🏊🏼 🌊 • Blue Pools • Wilson Creek Chasm • Lake Hawea • Fantail Falls • Thundercreek Falls • Glendhu Bay • Dublin Bay Eateries 🍻 🍔🍹 @bigfignz - unreal slow cooked food, served fast! @cocohut_nz - the best coconut coffee @curbsidewanaka - delicious bagels @kaiwhakapai - spot for a beer @noods.foodtruck - banging ramen Enjoy Wanaka! #wanaka #wanakalife #nz #nzmustdo #visitwanaka #southisland #southislandnzroadtrip
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Fantail Falls in New Zealand is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty and splendor of nature. Located in the heart of the Coromandel Peninsula, this stunning waterfall is a hidden gem that is not to be missed. The journey to Fantail Falls is just as breathtaking as the destination itself. From the moment you leave the main road, you will be enveloped by the lush greenery of the forest that surrounds you. As you wind your way through the winding roads, you will catch glimpses of the waterfall through the trees. Once you arrive at the parking lot, you will need to take a short walk through the forest to reach the falls. The trail is well-maintained and easy to navigate, even for those who may not be as physically fit. Along the way, you will be treated to beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, including dense forests and rolling hills. When you finally reach Fantail Falls, you will be rewarded with a truly breathtaking sight. The falls are a series of cascading waterfalls that plummet down into a crystal clear pool below. The water is so clear that you can see all the way to the bottom, and the constant rush of the falls is soothing and calming. I highly recommend visiting Fantail Falls during the warmer months, when you can take a dip in the refreshing waters. The pool is quite deep, so be sure to take caution when swimming. Overall, Fantail Falls is an absolute must-see destination in New Zealand. The journey to get there is just as enjoyable as the destination itself, and the falls are simply breathtaking. Whether you are looking for a peaceful place to relax or an adventure in nature, Fantail Falls has something for everyone.
Kamalaraja RamachandranKamalaraja Ramachandran
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Didn't plan for this for the road trip but boy were we glad that we stopped by for a short visit. We took a 2 min short walk from the carpark and were greeted by sights of pristine blue water and the Fantail falls. Spent longer than we intended to for photos and will recommend for anyone who is travelling from fox glacier to wanaka to drop by and take a look. Carpark was not the biggest we have came across along the way but could accommodate around 10 vehicles with a tight squeeze. No toilets available here.
ZYZY
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One of the many lovely spots worth a short stop on the Haast Pass Drive. This one is about 40 minutes from Haast, on the left, though the car park has limited spaces. Facing the river you will find the falls 2 minutes along the track to your right, and while they are on the opposite side of the river, you get quite close. Walk down the riverbed to the left and you come to a series of cascades. There’s some shady areas for a picnic but no toilets.
Stephen SpencerStephen Spencer
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We had been there in the fall. There is a small car park, be careful driving in. There are several really big holes there. You walk two minutes through a small piece of forest and then over the gravel from the dried-up river bed. We've been in New Zealand for a few weeks and we've seen far nicer waterfalls in other places. But yes, if you drive past it anyway, then you can just stop for a few minutes and go to the waterfall.
Konstanze HefftKonstanze Hefft
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