Hampden Suburb attractions

Hampden, a small coastal town in New Zealand, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The town is known for its beachside camping ground, popular cafes, a tavern, and a renowned fish shop serving fresh blue cod. One of the highlights is the giant ice-creams and incredible fish 'n' chips, which are local favorites. Visitors can enjoy the beach, where hector’s dolphins are often spotted, and indulge in fish 'n' chips and giant ice-creams from the local store. The town also offers a Heritage Trail, taking visitors on a walking tour of various historic sites, including the old Hampden Hotel, local churches, the cemetery, and the war memorial.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Hampden provides access to a range of activities, including exploring the Moeraki Boulders, visiting the Katiki Point Lighthouse, and backpacking the Silver Peaks Track. The town's tranquil seaside setting and its proximity to natural attractions make it an appealing destination for those seeking a peaceful coastal retreat.