Photo: Ken Cheung / PexelsBluff is New Zealand's southernmost town and one of its oldest European settlements, a working port wrapped around the foot of Motupohue, the hill that gives the town its Maori name. It is the home of the Bluff oyster, dredged from Foveaux Strait each autumn and celebrated with a food festival that draws thousands. The town is also the departure point for the ferry to Stewart Island and the place where State Highway 1 finally runs out at Stirling Point.
Bluff is New Zealand's southernmost town and one of its oldest European settlements, a working port wrapped around the foot of Motupohue, the hill that gives the town its Maori name. It is the home of the Bluff oyster, dredged from Foveaux Strait each autumn and celebrated with a food festival that draws thousands. The town is also the departure point for the ferry to Stewart Island and the place where State Highway 1 finally runs out at Stirling Point.
Bluff is in the Southland region of New Zealand.
Bluff has an estimated population of around 1,800 (Stats NZ estimate).
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