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Quirky and creative arts and crafts can be found in Te Anau and throughout the country. Art is very much a part of our Kiwi culture. All of the metropolitan centres around the country have exciting public art galleries and exhibitions, as well as dealer galleries. Many regions have high concentrations of painters, craftspeople, sculptors, photographers, printers and carvers – perhaps because of the inspiring landscapes. But don’t limit yourself to just these locations; many superb pieces can be found all over the country.
Te Anau: Te Anau is the South Island’s largest lake and shows considerable contrast between the dense forest of the western shore and the sparser cover of the east – for which a difference in rainfall is responsible. Te Anau is a glacier lake. Its outflow, the Waiau River, is controlled as part of the Manapouri power scheme as it flows into Lake Manapouri. Te Anau is the ideal base from which to explore Milford and Doubtful Sounds; it is a holiday resort with amenities for visitors including the Fiordland National Park Visitor Centre and Museum. It is known as the Walking Capital of the World – the Milford, Hollyford, Routeburn, Greenstone, Caples, Kepler and remote and difficult Dusky Track (as well as several other excellent walks) are all nearby. The Te Anau Glow-worm Caves, famous for their beautiful water-formed sculpture and magical glow-worms, lie across the lake. Swimming, water skiing and boating at Blue Gum Point, trout and salmon fishing, float plane and helicopter flights, kayaking, lake trips, mountain biking, horse trekking, underground trout observatory, the Wildlife Bird Reserve, Ivon Wilson Park, and yachting are also attractions. Milford is two hours’ drive from Te Anau, and Manapouri is just a 20-minute drive away.