Buller Gorge
Buller Gorge is a stunning natural landscape located in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. It is formed by the Buller River, which flows through steep cliffs and lush forests, creating a picturesque setting for outdoor activities. The gorge is known for its rich biodiversity and offers various walking tracks, including the popular Buller Gorge Swingbridge, which is the longest swing bridge in New Zealand.
The area is also significant for its geological features, showcasing unique rock formations and a variety of native flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy activities such as white-water rafting, jet boating, and biking, making Buller Gorge a popular destination for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.