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In-Depth Information
Greymouth Seaside Top 10 Holiday Park
( 0800 867 104, 03-768 6618;
www.top10greymouth.co.nz;
2 Chesterfield St; campsites $40-46, cab-
ins $60-125, motel r $110-374; )
This well-appointed beachside park is 2.5km south of
town. The facilities are a little worn, but there are plenty of accommodation options, and a
jumping pillow and go-karts to keep the kids amused.
HOLIDAY PARK$
CAFE$
DP:One Cafe
(104 Mawhera Quay; meals $7-23; 8am-8pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Sat & Sun; )
A stalwart of the
Greymouth cafe scene, this hip place cups up the best espresso in town, along with good-
value grub. Groovy NZ tunes, wi-fi, a relaxed vibe and quayside tables make this a great
place for a meet-up to while away a grey day.
PUB$$$
Speight's Ale House
(130 Mawhera Quay; lunch $12-29, dinner $19-35; 11am-late)
Housed in the imposing 1909
'Brick House' building, one of the big brands of NZ beer stands its ground with a well-
stocked bar, generous meals and several airy but ambient rooms.
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Supplies & Equipment
OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT
Coll Sportsworld
(53 Mackay St; 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm Sat)
Greymouth's sports shop stocks all basic
tramping supplies, including stove fuel.
SUPERMARKET
Countdown
(174 Mawhera Quay;
7am-9pm)
Centrally located; one of several supermarkets around town.
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Information
Mackay St; 9am-5pm Mon-Fri, 9.30am-4pm Sat & Sun; )
inside the railway station houses a
very helpful crew, and an abundance of local and DOC information.
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Getting There & Away
Sharing the old railway station with the i-SITE, the
West Coast Travel Centre
( 03-768
7080;
www.westcoasttravel.co.nz;
Railway Station, 164 Mackay St;
9am-5pm Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm Sat