Sandfly Point

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Sandfly Point is a remote coastal spot in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand, serving as the finishing point of the famous Milford Track beside Milford Sound.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal locality
hiking trail terminus
accessedBy boat
walking track
approximateDistanceTo about 5.5 km from Milford Sound wharf by water
climate temperate rainforest climate
country New Zealand
endPointOf Milford Track westbound
environment coastal rainforest
finishingPointOf Milford Track NERFINISHED
hasFeature sandflies
sandy and rocky shoreline
hasViewOf Milford Sound fiord NERFINISHED
locatedIn Fiordland NERFINISHED
Fiordland National Park NERFINISHED
South West New Zealand World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
Southland Region NERFINISHED
locatedOn Milford Sound NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
managedBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
namedAfter sandflies
near Arthur River mouth NERFINISHED
Milford Sound village NERFINISHED
partOf Te Wahipounamu – South West New Zealand World Heritage Area NERFINISHED
popularFor scenic coastal views at end of Milford Track
protectedAreaStatus within national park
regionOf South Island of New Zealand NERFINISHED
tourismType hiking tourism
nature tourism
trailheadFor Milford Track NERFINISHED
usedFor end-of-track shelter and facilities for Milford Track walkers

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Milford Track trailhead Sandfly Point
Milford Track endpoint Sandfly Point