Lake Te Anau
Lake Te Anau is the largest lake in the South Island and the second largest in New Zealand, set on the edge of Fiordland National Park. Its clear water, long shoreline, and mountain backdrop give it a calm, spacious feel that suits both short stops and longer stays in Te Anau.
Visitors often come here to enjoy the lakefront, take in the views, or use Te Anau as a base for exploring Fiordland. The lake is also the starting point for well-known experiences on and around the water, including scenic cruises and trips to the Te Anau Glowworm Caves. On a clear day, the surrounding peaks and forested shores make the landscape especially striking.
Lake Te Anau is closely tied to some of New Zealand’s best-known walking and nature experiences. It sits near the access points for major Fiordland adventures and offers a quieter alternative to the busier sights deeper in the park. If you want a place that combines big scenery with an easy connection to cruises, walks, and day trips, Lake Te Anau is a rewarding stop.

Tours & Tickets Visiting Lake Te Anau
10 tours found

Premium Milford Sound Small Group Tour & Cruise from Queenstown

Milford Sound Premium Small Group Tour & Cruise from Queenstown

Full-Day Milford Sound Tour with Cruise and Walks from Te Anau

Milford Sound Small Group Tour from Queenstown with Scenic Flight

Luxury Milford Sound Coach and Scenic Cruise

Premium Milford Sound Tour Including Cruise, Flight & Lunch

Milford Track Multi-Night Hike - Water Taxi Transport

Kepler Track Water Taxi

Guided Kepler Track Heli Hike

Milford Sound Scenic Flight with Landing from Queenstown
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Where is Lake Te Anau and how far is it from Queenstown?
Lake Te Anau is in Fiordland, in the town of Te Anau on New Zealand's South Island. It is about a 2 hour drive from Queenstown, depending on traffic and road conditions.
What can visitors do at Lake Te Anau?
Visitors can enjoy lakeside walks, boat cruises, fishing, kayaking, and scenic views of Fiordland. Te Anau is also a common base for trips to Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, and nearby hiking tracks.
Is Lake Te Anau suitable for families and accessible for casual visitors?
Yes, the lakefront area in Te Anau is easy to visit and popular with families, with walking paths and open spaces. Accessibility can vary by activity, so check with individual tour operators or venues if you have specific mobility needs.
What should I bring when visiting Lake Te Anau?
Bring layers, waterproof clothing, and sun protection, as Fiordland weather can change quickly. Comfortable walking shoes are useful, and insect repellent can help, especially around dusk and near the water.