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Lumsden, Southland | Post Code, Weather, Map & nearby locations

Explore Lumsden, Southland, in the Nelson City, Nelson. This includes the postal code, map coordinates (latitude and longitude), travel guide, weather, police station, college, schools, airport, railway station, business, cinema, nearby street addresses and nearby locations of interest.

Overview

Lumsden is a small town located in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island. The area is known for its picturesque scenery, with rolling hills, pristine rivers and a relaxed, rural lifestyle. Visitors to Lumsden can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing and kayaking, as well as exploring the area's rich cultural and historical heritage.

Lumsden Details
LocationLumsden
RegionSouthland
District CouncilSouthland District
Postal Code:9794,9793,9730
Current Time:02:59 AM
Date:Saturday, January 18, 2025(NZST)
Time zone:NZST (UTC+12:00)
Elevation / Altitude51.34 meters. Above Seal level
Latitude-45.7382
Longitude168.4421
DMS Lat-46° 15' 42.6406''
DMS Long168° 26' 31.5834''

History

The Lumsden area has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century when it was first settled by European pioneers. The area experienced a period of rapid development during this time, with the establishment of farms, sawmills and other industries. Today, Lumsden remains an important part of the Southland region, with a growing population and a thriving agricultural industry.

Geography

Lumsden is located in the southern part of the South Island, just north of the town of Mossburn. The area is characterized by rolling hills, pristine rivers and lush forests, which provide a habitat for a range of native wildlife. The nearby mountains provide a stunning backdrop to the region, with opportunities for hiking and skiing.

Lumsden is located at latitude -45.73815539 and longitude 168.44210650 (decimal degrees), and approximately at latitude -46° 15' 42.6406'' and longitude 168° 26' 31.5834'' (DMS).
Below is map of Lumsden

Demographics

Lumsden is a small community with a population of approximately 400 people. The area is predominantly rural, with most residents living on farms or in small villages scattered throughout the countryside. The local population is diverse, with a mix of Maori and European ancestry, as well as a growing number of immigrants from Asia and other parts of the world.

Climate

Lumsden has a temperate climate with mild summers and cool winters. The area receives a moderate amount of rainfall throughout the year, with most precipitation occurring in the winter months. The mild climate and fertile soils make it an ideal location for farming, with a range of crops including dairy, sheep and beef farming.

Lumsden Live Weather & 5-day Forecast: Stay informed on current and upcoming weather.

Lumsden Live Weather

Temperature: 14.33 °C
Overcast clouds
Humidity: 83%
Wind: 1.46 mt/sec towards E
observed on 17 Jan 2025 15:00

Lumsden Weather Forecast for Next 5 days

17-01-2025
14.33°C to 14.33°C
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18-01-2025
20.34°C to 20.34°C
Light rain
19-01-2025
22.66°C to 22.66°C
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20-01-2025
21.39°C to 21.39°C
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21-01-2025
15.91°C to 15.91°C
Moderate rain
22-01-2025
18.22°C to 18.22°C
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Landmarks and Tourist Attractions

Lumsden is home to a number of natural landmarks and tourist attractions, including the stunning Oreti River, which is popular for fishing and kayaking. The area is also home to several historic sites, including the Lumsden Railway Station, which dates back to the early 20th century and is now a popular museum. Other popular attractions include the Lumsden Pioneer Museum, which tells the story of the region's early settlers and the Fiordland National Park, which is just a short drive away and offers some of New Zealand's most breathtaking natural scenery.

Economy

The Lumsden region is primarily agricultural, with a focus on dairy, sheep and beef farming. The area is known for its high-quality produce, which is sold both locally and overseas. Tourism is also an important part of the local economy, with many visitors drawn to the area's natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.