The whole West Coast is quite remote with only a few settlements along the only highway there. We took the way south first, a beautiful road through the unique West Coast forest to Jackson Bay. There you can find some nice bush walks and a funny Fish& Chips restaurant located in an old caravan.
Heading north to Glacier country are plenty of amazing lookouts over the ocean. Beautiful, yes – but don't linger too long! Getting out of the car for lunch on one of these spots we discovered the West Coast's curse: Sandflies.
They are bad everywhere else, but on the West Coast they are literally everywhere. No matter where you go, you are always surrounded by them. Even being covered completely in insect repellent these little bastards tore us apart. They made it quite a challenge to enjoy nature and we hurried ahead more than anything. Even so, driving along the coast was really cool and we enjoyed the views of yet another completely different landscape. New Zealand is always good for a new discovery, be it a tree you have never seen before, or an interesting bird flying by, or just the amazing shape of the coast and land.
Glacier country
Fox Glacier
Near Fox village is Lake Matheson, also known as the “Mirror Lake”. When we did the (really nice) walk around it, it was too windy to show us a mirrored image of the mountains. Still, the weather was beautiful and even with rippling waters, the lake made for a good view.