There are 17 wheelchair friendly attractions in Southland
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The Bluff Maritime Museum is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in maritime history.
The Clifden Suspension Bridge is a historic attraction located in Rowallan, Southland, New Zealand.
Curio Bay Cliffs is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Southland, New Zealand.
The Eastern Southland Gallery in Gore, New Zealand is a popular destination for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts.
Höglund Art Glass Studio & Gallery is a must-visit destination for art lovers and glass enthusiasts.
The Invercargill Water Tower is a historic landmark in Invercargill, New Zealand.
McCracken's Rest is a must-visit viewpoint located in Southland, New Zealand.
Mitre Peak Cruises is a popular attraction in Milford Sound, New Zealand, offering a range of tours that allow visitors to experience the beauty of the area.
Shark Experience is a thrilling activity located in Bluff, Southland, New Zealand.
The Southern Discoveries - Milford Sound Visitor Centre is a popular destination for tourists visiting New Zealand.
Southern Lakes Helicopters is a premier helicopter tour company located in Te Anau, New Zealand.
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Stewart Island Flights is a small airline that connects Invercargill to Oban and several charter destinations on Stewart Island and Southland.
Stirling Point is a popular tourist attraction located in Bluff, Southland, New Zealand.
Te Anau is a picturesque township located on the edge of Lake Te Anau, the largest lake on New Zealand's South Island.
Te Hikoi Museum and Information Centre is a must-visit attraction located in the beautiful Riverton (Aparima) on the South Coast of New Zealand.
The Waikawa Museum and Information Centre is a popular attraction located in Tokanui, Southland, New Zealand.