The mouth of the Hurunui River is located near Cheviot, New Zealand and the gravel road is a tranquil drive for those looking for serenity while on the South Island. The landscape flourishes during the summer months as the water laps up onto the coastal shores at the mouth of the Hurunui River.
This river is the largest in Canterbury and flows from the Southern Alps into the Pacific Ocean up to the mouth at Cheviot where rolling hillsides, farmlands and gravel roads make up the landscape. Cheviot is a town in the Hurunui District of north Canterbury where nearly 400 people reside in the rural areas of the South Island between Amberley and Kaikoura, New Zealand.
The scenery around the Hurunui River Mouth is beautiful and the gravel road is easy traveling for most types of vehicles.
Hurunui River Mouth near Cheviot, East Coast, South Island, New Zealand.
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