Collingwood is the only town of size beyond Takaka, in Golden Bay, in the northwest corner of New Zealand's South Island. At the height of the Victorian gold rush, Collingwood was proposed as the capital of New Zealand.
Charming Collingwood offers a caravan park, several motels, restaurants, a small grocery, a chocolate shop, village hall, library, a hostel, post office and is the departure point for tours along Farewell Spit.
Get in
From Takaka, drive on State Highway 60 through Onekaka and on to Collingwood.
If flying to Takaka Aerodrome (21 km away), you can hire a car or get a taxi from the aerodrome.
Tracknet for non-scheduled bus for bushwalking.
Get around
See
- Collingwood Museum, 2 Tasman St, -40.67701°, 172.68263°. Daily 9am-6pm. Small museum in the former council offices (built in 1910). donation 2016-10-13
- Farewell Spit Eco Tours, 6 Tasman St. To travel right along the 26-km spit you need to go with this company, as public access extends along only the first 4 km of the spit. 2019-12-07
- Wharariki Beach, -40.503889°, 172.673889°. A spectacular beach close to Cape Farewell. Its Archway Islands feature in a Windows 10 wallpaper photo looking out from a sea cave. 2017-03-12
Do
- Heaphy Track (28 km south) for a typical 4 to 5 day tramp or in winter mountain bike ride.
Buy
Eat
- The Courthouse Cafe
- MAD Cafe
- Collingwood Tavern
Drink
Sleep
Go next
- Pakawau, with one of the best beaches in New Zealand, a little further northwest, does have a small grocery, a restaurant, a caravan park and nice seaside community of homes.
- Puponga beyond even Pakawau, is a pale shadow of its former coal-mining self and is the last settlement of any kind before reaching the world-famous beauty of Farewell Spit. It has a small backpackers and a café at the base of the spit.
- Kahurangi National Park and the 4–6 day Heaphy Track walk to the West Coast