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- Motueka
- Marahau
- Collingwood
57 km (36 miles)
Approximately 0.75 hour
Road Conditions: State Highway/Arterial
Marahau is often called ‘the Abel Tasman Village’, because it’s where many people begin their explorations of the Abel Tasman National Park. You can hire kayaks, swim with seals or catch a water taxi to one of the park’s amazing beaches.
State Highway 60 will take you up and over Takaka Hill. At the start of your journey, a sign on the left points to Riwaka Valley, a picturesque picnic area. Near the summit of Takaka Hill you can explore Ngarua Caves. Enjoy the views from the top, then wind down through the beautiful Takaka Hill Scenic Reserve. If you’re in the mood for adventure, follow the side road to Harwood’s Hole – New Zealand’s biggest cave.
Takaka is the main centre for the northwest corner of the south Isdland. It has an interesting local community of artisans, growers and alternative lifestylers. From here you can discover Pupu Springs, Wharariki Beach, old gold-mining works, the bird sanctuary on Farewell Spit and the walking tracks of the Kahurangi National Park.
Scenic Highlights
Abel Tasman National Park Abel Tasman National Park is famous for its golden beaches, turquoise waters and sculptured granite rock forms.
Farewell Spit With open sea on one side and sheltered waters on the other, this massive sandspit has two entirely different faces.
Golden Bay Drive over Takaka Hill and discover another world. Golden Bay is a vast paradise for nature lovers.
Tonga Island Marine Reserve If you decide to kayak around Tonga Island Marine Reserve, you might have dolphins, seals and penguins for company.
Westhaven (Te Ai Tapu) Inlet Marine Reserve and Wildlife Management Reserve Westhaven, also known as Whanganui Inlet, is both a marine reserve and a wildlife sanctuary.
Activities
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Kayaking – Fresh Water (2),
Kayaking – Salt Water (11),
Paragliding (4)
Tour and Sightseeing
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Kayaking – Salt Water (3)
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