Greymouth is a town located on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island. It serves as the largest town in the West Coast Region and is known for its rich history in gold mining and coal mining. The town is situated at the mouth of the Grey River, which flows into the Tasman Sea, providing scenic views and recreational opportunities.
The area around Greymouth features stunning natural landscapes, including nearby Franz Josef Glacier and Arthur's Pass National Park. The town also has a vibrant local culture, with attractions such as the Greymouth Railway Station and the Monteith's Brewery, which highlight its heritage and community spirit.