Franklyn St | 2 miles east of Reefton on Lewis Pass Highway, Reefton, New ZealandMap
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Blacks Point Gold!
A brilliant little gem, well worth the stop and time to understand not just the gold mining history, and future, but a real treasure trove of knowledge, including the guide who was fantastic!
Arrived just on on the Museums opening time to be met with a very warm welcome. This museum has a great range of exhibits, not all behind glass screens or windows so makes it feel very much alive. The...
You could easily miss this hidden gem as you head out of Reefton but it is well a stop. It is chock full of curiosities that have been donated by locals over the years. We were lucky enough to be th...
Enjoyed a very interesting visit to this museum. It is stacked with local history. The curator was able to explain every item and gave a lot of very interesting local history and stories. Well worth a...
Blacks Point Gold!
A brilliant little gem, well worth the stop and time to understand not just the gold mining history, and future, but a real treasure trove of knowledge, including the guide who was fantastic!
Great Experience
Arrived just on on the Museums opening time to be met with a very warm welcome. This museum has a great range of exhibits, not all behind glass screens or windows so makes it feel very much alive. The...
Fascinating Museum
This museum has heaps of fascinating exhibits and the guy in charge has an anazing knowledge of the locality and its history - well worth a visit
Worth a Stop
You could easily miss this hidden gem as you head out of Reefton but it is well a stop. It is chock full of curiosities that have been donated by locals over the years. We were lucky enough to be th...
Worth a visit
Enjoyed a very interesting visit to this museum. It is stacked with local history. The curator was able to explain every item and gave a lot of very interesting local history and stories. Well worth a...