The Catlins is an area in the south of the South Island of New Zealand and lies between Balclutha and Invercargill. The area straddles the border between Otago and Southland regions, and lies along the southern coast of the South Island mainland. The South Island's southernmost point, Slope Point, lies just beyond the southwestern end of the Catlins.
The area is sparsely populated, and is noted for its dense forest, and scenic coastline. As such, it is a popular destination for tourists. Natural features include cliffs, sandy beaches, waterfalls on the Purakaunui stream, a petrified forest at Curio Bay, and the Cathedral Caves, which are accessible at low tide. The coast is notorious, and there have been many shipwrecks on the headlands that jut into the Pacific Ocean here.
The largest town in the Catlins, Owaka, has a population of only 400. It is located 25 kilometres southwest of Balclutha.
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