Waipohatu Waterfall
Waipohatu Waterfall is a waterfall in Southland District, Southland. Waipohatu Waterfall is situated nearby to the peak Mount Darby.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tokanui and Waikawa.
Tokanui
Hamlet
Tokanui is a community in the eastern portion of Southland District Council, located on the Southern Scenic Route about 56 km east of Invercargill and 107 km southwest of Balclutha, New Zealand. Tokanui is situated 7 km northwest of Waipohatu Waterfall.
Waikawa
Hamlet
Waikawa is a small settlement at the mouth of the Waikawa River in Southland, New Zealand, at the southwestern edge of The Catlins. The township is now a small fishing settlement, but at one time in the late 19th century was a major port, shipping timber from the sawmills of the Catlins north to help build the new town of Dunedin. Waikawa is situated 9 km east of Waipohatu Waterfall.
Waipohatu Waterfall
- Type: Waterfall
- Category: body of water
- Location: Southland District, Southland, South Island, New Zealand, Oceania
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Latitude
-46.60307° or 46° 36′ 11″ southLongitude
169.01905° or 169° 1′ 9″ eastOpen location code
4V5F92W9+QJOpenStreetMap ID
node 4755651721OpenStreetMap feature
waterway=waterfall
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Satellite Map
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Mount Darby and Catlins Forest Park.
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