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  2. Lake Te Anau - Wikipedia

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    Lake Te Anau was important for the Ngāi Tahu iwi [a] in pre-European times as the area was a traditional stopping point on their trails between the east and west coasts of the South Island of New Zealand, where they obtained food and resources. The lake was first discovered by European explorers Charles Naim and William Stephen in 1852.

  3. Te Anau - Wikipedia

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    Te Anau is a town in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand. In Māori, Te-Anau means the Place of the Swirling Waters. [3] It is on the eastern shore of Lake Te Anau in Fiordland. Te Anau is 155 kilometres north of Invercargill and 171 kilometres to the southwest of Queenstown (via state highway 6). Manapouri lies 21 ...

  4. Lake2Lake Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Lake2Lake Trail is a shared-use trail between Te Anau and Manapouri in the South Island of New Zealand. [1] The trail was established by the Fiordland Trails Trust, a charitable trust formed in 2007. [2] Fundraising for the construction of the trail began in 2015. [3]

  5. List of lakes of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Largest lake in New Zealand; second-largest freshwater lake in Oceania: 2: Lake Te Anau: 344 km 2 (133 sq mi) Southland: Largest lake in the South Island: 3: Lake Wakatipu: 291 km 2 (112 sq mi) Otago: Longest lake in New Zealand (80 kilometres (50 mi)) 4: Lake Wānaka: 192 km 2 (74 sq mi) Otago: 5: Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora: 180 km 2 (69 sq ...

  6. Milford Track - Wikipedia

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    The Milford Track is a hiking route in New Zealand, located amidst mountains and temperate rain forest in Fiordland National Park in the southwest of the South Island. The 53.5 km (33.2 mi) hike starts at Glade Wharf at the head of Lake Te Anau and finishes in Milford Sound at Sandfly Point, traversing rainforests, wetlands, and an alpine pass.

  7. Southern Lakes (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    To the left of Wakatipu is the branched form of Lake Te Anau; south of this is the smaller Manapouri and – close to the south coast – Hauroko and Poteriteri. The Southern Lakes is an unofficial name given to an area of the southern South Island of New Zealand.