Mount Fyffe is a mountain peak in the Seaward Kaikōura Range, located in New Zealand's South Island. Named after a whaler named Robert Fyffe, this 1,602-meter-high summit offers stunning views of the Banks Peninsula and even the North Island on clear days. Accessible via a rough 4WD track, hikers and mountain bikers can make their way to the top where they'll find the Mt Fyffe Hut, an 8-bunk shelter managed by the Department of Conservation. It's a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a challenging yet rewarding adventure in the Canterbury region.