Nelson Region

Nelson Region Kayaking

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South Island

Nelson and Tasman

At the top of the South Island you're find the Nelson Tasman region. For sure she's a real gem! Imagine a place where you can start your day on a pristine beach, then head to the mountain tops for an afternoon adventure. Along the way you'll soak up some local art and culture.

It's the perfect spot for anyone looking to have a bit of everything, from outdoor fun to artsy vibes. You've gotta see it to believe it!

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Time: 5 hr return

Angelus Hut campsite

Nelson Lakes National Park

Wai-iti Domain

Overnight Campervan Parking

Self contained vehicles can stay for a maximum of two nights. You must contact the Tasman District Council and inform them of your vehcile details...

150 immaculate cars from more than 100 years of motoring

Sunny Tasman Bay from the Cable Bay Walkway

Approx 11 km one-way | 3 hours 30 minutes one-way

Anatori Beach

Absolutely Stunning West Coast Freedom Camp

Time: 1- 1.5 hr return

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All the great camping sites on your iPhone™, iPad™ or Android™ phone or tablet. Avoid camping penalties using this council approved app. Featuring offline maps.

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Lake Peel Walk

Kahurangi National Park

Time: 5 hrs Return. Distance 9km.

Observation Beach Campsite

Abel Tasman National Park

There is now a foot track down to the beach - awesome!

Welcome to the Kaiteriteri Recreation Reserve, famous for golden sand, turquoise water and four seasons of accommodation, dining, mountain biking...

A holiday park for everyone on the safe, sandy beach of Pohara, Golden Bay at the top of New Zealand's South Island.

Every Saturday 8am-1pm in Montgomery Square

Rotoroa Nature Walk

Lake Rotoroa, Nelson Lakes National Park

Time: 25 min loop track

Time: 25 min - 2 hrs return depending on walk taken.

Tasman's Great Taste Trail - formerly the Tasman Loop Cycle Trail - is a new cycleway and walkway in the Tasman region.