Milford Sound village

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Milford Sound village is a small, remote settlement in Fiordland, New Zealand, serving as the main gateway and service hub for visitors to the famous Milford Sound fjord.

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Milford Sound village canonical 2

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
accessibleBy helicopter
light aircraft
road
tour buses
climate temperate oceanic climate
country New Zealand
governedBy Environment Southland NERFINISHED
Southland District Council NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic high rainfall area
isolated
remote settlement
small population
surrounded by mountains
hasInfrastructure accommodation
cafes and restaurants
car parks
tour boat terminals
visitor facilities
walking tracks access points
hasRole gateway to Milford Sound
tourist service hub
hasTransportFacility Milford Sound Airport NERFINISHED
locatedAtEndOf State Highway 94 NERFINISHED
locatedAtTerminusOf Milford Road NERFINISHED
locatedIn Fiordland NERFINISHED
Fiordland National Park NERFINISHED
Milford Sound area NERFINISHED
South Island
Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Southland District NERFINISHED
Southland Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Milford Sound NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Bowen Falls NERFINISHED
Milford Track NERFINISHED
Mitre Peak NERFINISHED
Stirling Falls NERFINISHED
notableFor being main gateway to Milford Sound fjord
high volume of tourist visitors relative to resident population
partOf Fiordland National Park tourism infrastructure
primaryEconomicActivity tourism
timeZone New Zealand Daylight Time NERFINISHED
New Zealand Standard Time NERFINISHED
tourismActivity hiking access
kayaking
scenic cruises
sightseeing flights

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Milford Sound near Milford Sound village
Arthur River nearbySettlement Milford Sound village
subject surface form: Arthur River (Fiordland)