Some 140 glaciers flow from the Southern Alps, however only two (Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers) penetrate as far as the lower rainforests. Few sights equal the spectacle of these giant tongues of ice grinding down through temperate rainforest to just 250 meters above sea level (this is the only place outside Argentina where this occurs).
Visitors are often surprised to find such a warm/mild climate in Franz Josef given the proximity of the glaciers and the highest peaks of the Southern Alps only a few kilometres from the township. Two guiding companies offer a variety of guided glacier walks and climbing experiences, to suite all ages and abilities. Heli-hikes and scenic flights with or without snow landings are also available.
Other activities include a variety of rafting experiences, white heron sanctuary tours, rainforest and coastal walks. Franz Josef township offers a range of quality accommodation, hotels, cafes, arts and craft retail, a general store and service station for motoring needs.
Glacier country is a popular visitor destination, we recommend booking ahead in the peak summer season (from Dec-Feb).
Whataroa – the northern gateway of Glacier Country, is a small village that offers accommodation, a general store and service station. It is also the departure point for guided tours to view the beautiful white heron (kotuku) breeding colony. Approximately 150 white herons nest here each year and this is their only known breeding ground in New Zealand.
The Fox Glacier township offers a more intimate “village” experience than its bigger neighbour, Franz Josef. Tucked into the rainforest-clad foothills of the Southern Alps, the township offers a range of quality accommodation, hotels, cafes, a general store and service station for motoring needs.
The Fox Glacier offers a different type of glacier experience than the Franz Josef Glacier, and visitors are increasingly booking activities on both glaciers during their visit to Glacier Country. Local companies provide access to the Fox Glacier with guided walks, heli-hikes and scenic flights (with or without snow landings). Fox Glacier is also internationally renowned for Lake Matheson’s stunning reflections of Aoraki/Mount Cook and Mount Tasman.
The lake is located 6km west of the township. Further down the valley, driving through rimu rainforests, is the site of the old gold mining settlement of Gillespie’s Beach on the shores of the Tasman Sea. On clear days the Southern Alps are visible from the beach.
A country of contrasts, New Zealand boasts two of the world’s most accessible glaciers. Whether you just want a peek or desire to thrust an ice axe in to a peak, Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers give visitors an amazing opportunity to view these ancient giants firsthand.
The first European to explore Franz Josef Glacier was geologist Julius von Haast, in 1865. He named the glacier after the Austrian emperor.
Only 5km from its namesake town, it is a short 20min walk to its terminal face or somewhat further to look out points.
For the more adventurous, there are a variety of guided tours, ice hikes, heli-hikes and sightseeing trips that can be organised from the township. It is recommended that accommodation and tours are booked in advance to avoid disappointment in the busy summer season.
Fox Glacier is just 20 minute’s drive from its neighbour Franz Josef and many visitors enjoy visiting both for a different experience of township and glacier features.
For the more adventurous, there are a variety of guided tours, ice hikes, heli-hikes and sightseeing trips that can be organised from the township. It is recommended that accommodation and tours are booked in advance to avoid disappointment in the busy summer season.
About half an hour’s drive north of Franz Josef is the coastal settlement of Okarito, boasting incredible sea views, Southern Alps landscapes and a lagoon bursting with native birds.
Almost 80 species of birds visit or make their home around this spectacular lagoon, including the rare White Heron (kotuku). The heron’s sole New Zealand breeding colony is north of the lagoon on the bank of the Waitangiroto River, a nature reserve open from late October to February.
You must have an entry permit for the sanctuary and this can only be obtained by taking a tour of the colony through the White Heron Sanctuary Tours, based at Whataroa.
... check out the quick links to the right.
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FRANZ JOSEF TO |
HRS |
KMS |
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Whataroa |
0:25 |
31 |
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Fox Glacier |
0:25 |
25 |
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Lake Paringa |
1:25 |
87 |
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Karamea |
5:25 |
363 |
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Westport |
3:55 |
276 |
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Greymouth |
2:30 |
179 |
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Hokitika |
1:50 |
139 |
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Haast |
1:55 |
143 |
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Picton |
7:50 |
534 |
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Nelson |
6:50 |
470 |
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Christchurch |
5:20 |
393 |
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Queenstown |
5:40 |
385 |