We visited in February and did not expect to see any seal pups as they don't visit until April. However having seen the pool and waterfall featured on a TV programme, it was great to be able to see the route the adult and baby seals have to take to reach this little freshwater pool. The pool and waterfall are only a 10 minute walk off the main highway and are well worth the visit to see a pretty and tranquil spot.
Nice pleasant walk. I think it would've been better to go earlier in the summer as no seal pups this time of year (February) and there's a drought so the waterfall & stream weren't as spectacular as they could've been.
What was good about this attraction was that because it natural you are dependent on the seasons. We were unlucky and didn't see the pups at the waterfall. But if you drive South for half a kilometre and look out at the sea viewpoint we saw at least a hundred seals and were able to witness the juveniles playing, so we'll worth it.
The waterfall is easy to walk to and really pretty. I would say, go without the expectations of seeing the seals as I was a bit disappointed. ( My own fault)
我们来到的时候是下着小雨的天气,从路边停车走进去到达瀑布大约七八分钟。有一个小瀑布和一个小水潭。看到十余个小海豹在水里不停玩耍,翻上翻下,有几个就在边上打瞌睡,有趣极了!据说在一年中的哺乳季,这里能挤满小海豹!很难想象那样的场面会有多热闹。
This attraction is only a short walk (5 mins at most) from the main road and you are rewarded with a beautiful waterfall and pool at the end. The seals are on the rocks by the car park opposite but if you want to see absolutely loads of seals, walk up the road about 100 metres to an unmarked 'pull in' and you will see scores of them sunning themselves, clambering on the rocks and taking the occasional dip.
This is an excellent little walk of about 10mins through bush to a little pond with frolicking pups. Super cute and really close. Also see them in the surf on the otherwise of the road.
We set out from Christchurch with a 3 hour journey to see the sea pups here. It was definitely worth the journey! The drive includes beautiful scenery, a brilliant first impression of New Zealand to us (but it also has a lot of bends and police cars hidden around corners for speeding). There's a short walk to the waterfall, which is a beautiful sight. But the best place to view the sea pups is on the opposite side of the road, by the sea. On the day that we went there were researchers on this part of the rocks, and so you couldn't get very close, although you could see a few fur seals lazing around. Instead, back track to the Lookout and hopefully you'll have as much luck as we did - the seals were right there! Just below us on the rocks - spectacular!FYI - if you're Googling directions, you want to search for: Ohau Stream Walkway and Waterfall, State Highway 1, Half Moon Bay 7371, New Zealand
Lovely walk to the waterfall and a really nice spot, but alas no pups when we were there - no quite the right time of year. We stopped at the nearby seal colony and lookout and saw plenty of seals playing, swimming and laying about there. Worth a visit even if no pups in residence.
This is a must and take your time. There were no pups at the waterfall but if you go on the beach side you will not be disappointed. You can walk on the beach and get pretty close to the seals (just make sure to respect the 10 meter distance). There were seal pups with sunning themselves along with adult seals. We sat down and just watched them move around. It was so much fun to see them in their environment. I was able to get some great pictures of them.