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Explore Crushington
Crushington in Buller District (West Coast) is located in New Zealand about 160 mi (or 257 km) west of Wellington, the country's capital.
Local time in Crushington is now 12:44 AM (Friday). The local timezone is named Pacific / Auckland with an UTC offset of 13 hours. We know of 8 airports in the wider vicinity of Crushington, of which one is a larger airport. The closest airport in New Zealand is Westport Airport in a distance of 33 mi (or 53 km), North-West. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
If you need a place to sleep, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
Depending on your travel schedule, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Greymouth, Richmond, Christchurch, Nelson and Blenheim. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 49 °F
Morning Temperature | 8°C / 47 °F |
Evening Temperature | 13°C / 55 °F |
Night Temperature | 9°C / 48 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 10% |
Air Humidity | 86% |
Air Pressure | 1011 hPa |
Wind Speed | Fresh Breeze with 15 km/h (9 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 92% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Friday, 22nd of November 2024
14°C (57 °F)
11°C (52 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Saturday, 23rd of November 2024
13°C (56 °F)
11°C (51 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 24th of November 2024
15°C (58 °F)
12°C (54 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Alfresco Historic Villas
Videos from this area
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OceanaGold Reefton Gold Mine
OceanaGold Reefton Gold Mine. The Reefton mine was commissioned in 2007 and comprises of a series of open pits developed along a major regional shear structure and its offshoots. It is located...
20110604 QBW Reefton Rideout
Queens Birthday weekend rideout. Rain, mud, sun, rivers, rocks, clay, falling off, drowning bikes, it's all here... Lake Daniels, Big River, Green Hut, Mt Greenland and others...
Reefton Saddle Climb
2 Trains under full Power attacking the Reefton Saddle up to the tunnel #1 the Tawhai Tunnel. The 1st train headed by DC 4513 and DXC 5172, the 2nd train with the old Toll Rail Livery DXCs...
Blacks Point v2
Peter Lawn takes us on a walk through the Blacks Point Museum near Reefton. July 2011.
Reefton full throttle departure
No horsepower spared here as this coalie fires up for the climb up to the Reefton Saddle http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/nz-rail-geography/
RALLY SPRINT HILLCLIMB GLOBE MINE REEFTON 2009 GREYMOUTH
Easter weekend 2 day event "Day 2", Globe mine access road reefton. This has to be one of the best hillclimb roads around. Has to be driven to be belived, This event should be one to mark...
Reefton Trip 27.10.2013
So I tried a slow and controlled climb but had no traction on the wet clay. I was trying to use what little gravel there was on the left hand side of the track. Problem was the lip kept trying...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Crushington, New Zealand
Crushington is a town in New Zealand. It is known as the birthplace of Olympic athlete John Edward "Jack" Lovelock. The settlement is located three kilometres inland from Reefton, on the Lewis Pass road between the West Coast of the South Island and north Canterbury. The town was originally a settlement for quartz-mining, and was named for the pervasive sound of quartz being crushed by the mine's machinery.