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Knobs
Flat lies on the road to Milford Sound, halfway between Te Anau
and Milford itself. It is less than an hours drive to Milford, you
cannot stay any closer on the road to Milford before you get there,
unless you have a tent.
Knobs
Flat is in the heart of Fiordland National Park. For those of you
'overseas' (a colloquial term referring to the rest of the world),
this is in South West New Zealand, Te Wahi Pounamu, a World Heritage
Area. Sitting in spectacular alpine valleys the Milford Road traverses
a naturally rich diversity of native plants and animals: alpine
meadows, beech forest and valley floors, and wildlife, kaka, kea,
falcon (karearea), rock wren, blue duck and bats to name but a few.
Knobs
Flat is a natural 'base camp' for exploring the Milford Road, Milford
Sound and Fiordland National Park. Historically Knobs Flat has been
a home for road construction crew. Now participate at Knobs Flat
on conservation programmes or natural history trips; or just stay
at Knobs Flat and enjoy the area on your own, walking, tramping,
fishing, exploring or just relaxing.
Accommodation
- Studio Units
- Fully self
contained
- Queen size
bed
- Gas top cooking
- Own shower
and toilet
- Linen supplied
- Tea, milk
& coffee
Things to
Do
- Read relax
and recreate
- Local walks
- Conservation
activities
- Environment
appreciation
Other Services
- Guided Walks
- Key Summit
- Other Local
Locations
- Special Interest
Groups
- Conservation
Activities
- Onwards Bookings
Note
- Limited supplies
of food
- Sorry no
pets
- No fuel available
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