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How long is the drive from Murchison to Nelson?

The direct drive from Murchison to Nelson is 77.7 mi (125 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 46 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Murchison to Nelson, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Murchison District Museum and Information Service and Ultimate Descents Aotearoa, or the ever-popular Natural Flames.

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Best stops along Murchison to Nelson drive

The top stops along the way from Murchison to Nelson (with short detours) are World of Wearable Art & Collectable Cars Museum, Wilsons Abel Tasman, and Abel Tasman Coast track. Other popular stops include Centre of New Zealand Monument, Ultimate Descents Aotearoa, and Lake Rotoiti.
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Natural Flames

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Tour agency
Tours
Natural Flames in Murchison is a unique half-day tour that takes you to a perpetually burning fire in a nearby beech forest. The area also serves as the access point for the renowned Old Ghost Road mountain biking and tramping track, showcasing the untamed wilderness of the region. Accessible only through guided tours on private land, this natural burning fire is fueled by escaping natural gas.
Awesome experience. Steve was our guide and had a lot of knowledge about nature. Interesting to hear his info about trees, etc. The fires are very nice to see and it's great Steve made us some pancakes and a nice cup of tea!
Monica — Google review
Do it! Unique experience that includes history, geography, animals, people, flora & fauna. Steve is a wealth of knowledge and a all up great guy. We took our 2 teenage grandkids & they gave a 5/5 star. The hike in was beautiful, with bush, moss gardens & rivers. The flames are fantastic, along with the pancakes & hot drinks, plus treats. Highly recommend. Thanks to Steve & the farmers for letting us visit this special place.
Julie D — Google review
We had a fantastic time – thank you, Steve. The landscape was stunning and the whole trip was organised perfectly. A warm recommendation from us!
Dietrich H — Google review
This was a really cool experience. You get to walk through beautiful forest before reaching the flames. Steve has great knowledge about the area and nature. Having pancakes and hot chocolate by the flames was awesome!
Rebecca L — Google review
Totally worth it. Including the car ride to and from the bush walk. The pancakes were very filling too, so we did not need lunch... :)
George C — Google review
Amazing experience, highly recommended for reasonably fit adventurers 🤣Steve brilliant guide , informative and great cook . So pleased we stayed and did it . Phil and Gai
Gai M — Google review
Great hike to the natural flames with pancakes and, marshmallow’s served up at the site.
Brian D — Google review
A fantastic trip, the guide (Steve) was very knowledgable about the nature and wild life. The hike is just beautiful! And the tea and pancakes was the cherry on top!
Samantha D — Google review
4.8
(34)
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5.0
(99)
60 Fairfax Street, Murchison 7007, New Zealand
http://www.naturalflames.co.nz/
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Murchison District Museum and Information Service

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Local history museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Murchison District Museum and Information Service offers a unique experience for visitors interested in the gold rush era, with opportunities to try panning for gold in the Buller River. The museum showcases the town's intriguing history, including its resilience through earthquakes and isolation. Housed in a historic building, it features displays of old equipment and technology, along with beautifully crafted exhibits donated by local families. Additionally, visitors can explore agricultural and forestry equipment in the museum's barn.
Good coffee stop, delicious slices and the pies looked great and were nearly sold out when we got there. A lot of people came after they closed at 2pm so be aware of the hours before you go. The area is very pretty and I'd like to have had time to do some of the walks around there.
Justine H — Google review
What with earthquakes,flaming gas, and isolation very interesting history. More old wooden buildings than most towns in NZ. History of people and the equipment and technology of the past. The museum is in an old building by NZ standards. Old phones etc. Lovely grounds. Stop for lunch. Toilets close. Easy parking.
Josephine T — Google review
Well worth a visit if staying or stopping in Murchison. There's plenty of local history particularly the 1929 earthquake and many old photos. There's also a barn with agricultural and forestry equipment.
Steve W — Google review
Charming museum with well researched photos, implements and gadgets from days gone by. Excellent narrative and photos before and after the big earthquake. Definitely a must see while in Murchison.
Maura S — Google review
Limited collection of local treasures but amiable curator.
Gilbert L — Google review
A delightful museum detailing the history of another great NZ town and it's people. Not to be missed. The displays are beautifully crafted from items donated by local families. Run by dedicated volunteers who are also very knowledgeable on the local history.
Melinda O — Google review
Nice little museum with decent collection of artifacts and history on the area.
C L — Google review
AWESOME MUSEUM LOVELY LADIES so well kept and loved thank u worth the visit love the collection of fossils and moa bones wonderful!
Sheena M — Google review
4.8
(22)
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4.3
(46)
60 Fairfax Street, Murchison 7007, New Zealand
https://facebook.com/MurchisonMuseum
+64 3 523 9392
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Ultimate Descents Aotearoa

Mentioned on 
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Rafting
Tours
Ultimate Descents Aotearoa is a family-owned company that specializes in whitewater rafting adventures suitable for children as young as six. They offer a variety of river trips, from half-day tours to multi-day heli-rafting expeditions. The company has recently come under new management and has received positive feedback for their accommodating and professional service. Guests have praised the clear instructions, well-maintained gear, and the opportunity to receive free photos of their experience.
The welcome by the crew was so friendly and caring, they explained everything so clearly and made us feel at ease. Once in the water we were informed of all safety procedures. Setting off was fabulous Johnny and Mali were fabulous smiling making sure we were all okay. The journey began wow amazing over rapids, floating down the river, the jumping overboard for a floating swim on our backs then back on board for more rapids finally jumping off a rock down into the swell of the river to small rapids floating down, amazing then back on board for a tranquil finish. Back at base cake hot drinks debrief and photos, sent free of charge. Amazing experience great company to go with, high five!!! Great campsite, Riversid
Angela — Google review
What a fun, adventurous experience for the family! Our guide Casey was super chill, calm and very knowledgeable, and Samson took some great pics of our time on this beautiful river. Our first time white water rafting and we had a blast! Thanks guys!
Tina S — Google review
I was expecting a "boring" paddle on the river, but the instructor Sonny and Kate prepared an unforgettable and very unconventional ride for us. It was in a friendly spirit. We even swam - 1 intentional and 1 unintentional dive :D. You definitely have to try it!
Thomas J — Google review
This was so much fun. Thanks to the UD team Quinn, Jono, and Sampson, so many laughs. 5 stars to our guides who made this trip exceptional, great knowledge of the river and some fun facts along the way. This is a great river if you’re a bit fearful and unsure of the waters but also a great rush of adrenaline for the go getters. Highly recommend this location and team for an unforgettable experience. Also situated at the Riverside Holiday park, best paid camping spot we’ve found in the last 6 weeks traveling NZ. Be sure to zoom the areal Photo…
Kay G — Google review
We had Casey with us as a guide down the Waimakariri river. Super onto it, great with kids, and fantastic yarns. Absolute gem of a person. She will eat your cookies if left unattended... 10/10
Daniel C — Google review
Mid summer trip on the Burra for people in the 7th decade! I mention this to encourage others. It was great afternoon, from the welcome to the coffee and cake at the end. As others have done, we can’t say enough about the guides and support/photographers. Swimming/floating down the river was sublime and jumping off the rock into it was terrifying. Would suggest less steep exit point but that did not detract from the whole thing. Cannot recommend this enough!!!
HenryRozyckiWrites — Google review
Fabulous afternoon on the Buller with the most friendly and experienced of guys
Keith C — Google review
We didn’t do the family trip, but the full one. We had a nice young “apprentice” guide and an experienced one as a supervisor. 5 guests on the boat. We had to reschedule on short notice and that was very easy. You have to do some paddling yourself (as usual). The gear was in good condition. The shoes however open themselves a bit with a chance to loose them. I enjoyed having free photos (a link to a file repository was sent on the next day). Everyone was nice, fun and professional. The scenery was very beautiful. The rafting itself was great, there were several good rapids.if you want to get completely soaked go to the front. I loved it. On 2 occasions we had the opportunity to jump from the cliffs. In one case it was right into the white water after a major rapid. The other was calm, but the cliff is higher. Super fun! There was coffee and cake afterwards.
Family P — Google review
4.8
(111)
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5.0
(137)
19 Riverview Road, Murchison 7007, New Zealand
http://www.rivers.co.nz/
+64 800 748 377
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Lake Rotoroa

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Rotoroa is a stunning alpine lake located in Nelson Lakes National Park, just 90 kilometers from Nelson. It's a popular spot for picnics and boating, as well as the starting point for various treks, including the Travers-Sabine Track. Visitors can enjoy activities like canoeing and hiking while taking in the picturesque scenery. However, some caution is advised due to the presence of wasps in the area.
Clear water, eels swimming freely accompanied by some ducklings. Mosquitoes here are very aggressive, other than that, it is very beautiful.
Woelly W — Google review
Beautiful spot…. Lots of very peckish sandflies and very friendly eels
Julie C — Google review
Absolutely beautiful spot. Very similar vibe to nearby Lake Rotoiti. However unlike Lake Rotoiti, it's a sandy lake rather than rocky. That might make Rotoroa it slightly nicer to swim in for some (both are pretty cold even in the summer though!). The sandiness and waterfront vegetation at Rotoroa meant that when we visited (summer, on a sunny day) there were a ton of sandflies/midges, which were pretty unpleasant to deal with. A couple of nice walks available but the path to one of them was not easily accessible due to surface flooding from recent rains.
Jordan S — Google review
Very nice picturesque lake. Canoed the length of this lake acquiring a very sore backside and stayed in the D'Urville Hut at the top end. What was very concerning at the time however was the population of wasps in the bush. The bush was absolutely rancid with them and in the heat they could be quite bad tempered. The native bird life and insect life must be extremely stressed. Very bad scenario happening here with the wasps at plague proportions. Seriously needs dealt with.
Gerard M — Google review
I couldn’t appreciate the lake due to the amount of sandflies I encountered the moment I stepped out of my car. Wanted to walk one of the tracks but changed my mind after having multiple sandfly bites within 5 minutes of reaching the lake.
Clare S — Google review
Very beautiful spot with no one around..a little bit off the beating track but we'll worth the trip...a true gem
Parky — Google review
Feb 2020. A just adequate campsite with short walk needed to reach the toilets. Extreme nuisance from sandflys (blackfly), and many wasps in the upper canopy. However bush walks were thankfully free of sandflies (but not wasps). Lake is lovely for kayaking (and free of sandflies). Water Taxi available (for a fee) for transport to and from opposite end of lake. Spot the huge eels (protected species) from the jetty at dusk.
Chris B — Google review
Magical morning! Go early in the morning to catch the best sunrise- I prefer the winter cause you can catch the snow and fog to add some mystery
Lincoln I — Google review
4.5
(35)
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4.4
(30)
Tasman Region 7072, New Zealand
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Kawatiri Historic Railway Walk

Hiking area
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
It looks like the bridge is closed but you can reach the railway tunnel when you just follow the walkway. Check the area, you’ll see! It was a really nice place. Loved it! Easy and short walking for everyone.
Saliha B — Google review
Beautiful walk; it's a good stop for your travels between Westport and Nelson/Picton.
H L — Google review
Actually, it's easy to miss this walk. It's at the entrance of the carpark. Many people I saw drove in, saw the wooden structures and thought that was it.
ArChy — Google review
Great 15 min break on the way to/from the west coast. The kids loved it. Plenty of sand flies and bumble bees - stay alert.
Sven A — Google review
I love this walk, a good place to stretch your legs on a long journey, fun to take children through the old train tunnel, over the bridge then back through the trees.
Caro M — Google review
Had too stop for a break and relax in the moment to enjoy some heritage and have some lunch . Walked to the river and enjoyed the wildlife .The trail is closed but great place to stop and relax
Jeremy H — Google review
Nice place to stop for a break. The railway track was closed for safety reasons but the area is nice. There's a bit of information to read just as you stretch your legs and bathroom if you need.
D B — Google review
A well worth stop if you're travelling south from Nelson. Punches above its length in terms of enjoyment with interesting sights to behold include a walk through an abandoned railway tunnel (a flashlight was handy but not necessary assuming it was daytime).
Qi W — Google review
4.1
(78)
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5.0
(2)
Tasman 7072, New Zealand
https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/nelson-tasman/places/kawatiri-area/things-to-do/tracks/kawatiri-historic-railway-walk/
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Rainbow Ski Area

Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Groomed pistes, powder bowls & a terrain park with a network of lifts, plus backcountry skiing.
A really cool little ski field with some very tidy amenities. Very reasonable prices for passes, rentals, food and drink. We just came up for the day and the rental kit was really tidy. Great spot for skiers of all abilities. Awesome views!
Adstallard_ — Google review
Great opportunity, had a lot of fun back in 2013 when I studied there. Tbh it is a very hard sport but dope.
Nattaphat S — Google review
One of the best places to visit in New Zealand and specially in Nelson region. Nice place to learn skiing 🎿 or to practice it. Amazing views around and very good staff and services.
Nirav D — Google review
Nice and close to the top of the south areas of population. Eg Nelson and Blenheim . No sking snow yet in 2019 but posted photos of entrance road and sign. Watch out for ice and gravel now being put of road to give grip for vehicles.
Josephine T — Google review
Amazing place to have fun need some improvement in the road I know it hasn't been changed in 15 years
Frank N — Google review
We were lucky to get some snow on the day we got the shuttle bus to the top (late start for the season). Super fun!
Zac B — Google review
Great asset for top of the South. Lots of snow this year.
Bryan M — Google review
Friendliest little ski area in NZ -where Olympic racers train!!
Kerry S — Google review
4.6
(144)
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4.5
(33)
Nelson Lakes, National Park, 7072, New Zealand
http://www.skirainbow.co.nz/home.aspx
+64 3 521 1861
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Lake Rotoiti

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7 lists 
Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the picturesque Nelson Lakes National Park, Lake Rotoiti is a stunning alpine lake known for its famous jetty and large eels. The small village of St Arnaud provides a perfect base for exploring the area. Visitors can camp at various locations with excellent amenities, offering a glamping experience. The lake offers serene views and numerous walking trails, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and family outings.
Breathtaking Lake Surrounded by Mountain Greenery! This lake is an absolute hidden gem! Nestled in the heart of lush green mountains, it offers stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere. The crystal-clear water reflects the surrounding landscape beautifully, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and photography. The fresh air, gentle breeze, and the sound of nature make it a truly magical experience. Highly recommended for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike!
Arjun B — Google review
Another great stop on the New Zealand journey. The lake is amazing with a wonderful hot spring at one end. Take the classic wooden boat and tour the lake.
Jake G — Google review
Great big lake, nice and clean and great views from up Mt Robert. Lots of snow in winter time and lots of massive eels around the warf just Infront of the carpark. Big carpark and usually on a snowy or sunny day it's full of people.
Yoshia R — Google review
Beautiful view and clear waters. There are many people by the lake but you don’t feel the crowd because of the vast space. I visited in Jan and there were no sandflies which is pretty awesome. Many tracks around the lake to explore, and Kayaking would be great here as the waters are not choppy.
Clare S — Google review
Beautiful view and a peaceful location with a nice mountain range where the snow can get even lower than pictured. A nice local township with forest walking tracks.
Nathan D — Google review
We camped at the DOC campground next to the Lake Rotoiti Wharf recently. Incredible views, so serene with a number of walks nearby for better views of the lake. There are several campground locations here, with really good amenities at all, this one had flushing toilets, a shower block (cold showers), playground, rubbish disposal area and kitchen block. We considered it glamping with how great the amenities were. Highly recommend staying here, its popular so book in advance if you can, about an hour or so from Nelson.
Nikki J — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful places that I have ever visited around New Zealand. The scenery is simply stunning and must be seen by all in the upper South Island. The little township has a fuel station and convenience store along with great accommodation options tucked in the bush or on the main road.
Matt C — Google review
An amazingly beautiful lake with many scenic hiking trails! We enjoyed visiting this lake and enjoying its natural beauty and beaches. It is an amazing place to get photos, as the lake is highly reflective with surrounding mountains. The dock at the lake is also famous for its many eels , that crowd around its piers and are easy to photograph through the clear water. We stayed a week in this area exploring the lake and the trails around it, and we wish that we had stayed longer!
Mark P — Google review
4.8
(159)
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4.5
(119)
Tasman Region 7072, New Zealand, USA
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Nelson Lakes National Park Visitor Centre

Visitor center
Worth paying a visit here. Oh by the way it is free to visit Nelson Lakes Visitors Centre ... This visitors centre captures some of the historical background of Lake Rotoiti. There is lots of information about hiking tracks and the fault-like that run across this region.
Ravi L — Google review
Very quiet and hot shower washing machine dryer kitchen was very clean. You need to book a spot.
Masa — Google review
Centre looks helpful, if you could actually get in. Half the centre with all the leaflets and maps was closed off whilst seemingly four members of staff all had their coffee break at the same time. We stood around for 20 minutes waiting for them to come open up so we could ask about walks until we got bored of waiting and left to go find our own. Seems really poor organisation to have all staff going on breaks at the same time so nobody is around to help.
Samuel P — Google review
Beautiful lake with panoramic views of the mountains surrounding. The day we went power boat racing was in progress which was interesting to watch, look out for the large eels under the jetty.
Kevin G — Google review
It may be quite small but the visitor centre is well worth a pop in. There are some interesting displays including a video of a flight over the surrounding mountains and lakes. There are also detailed hiking maps for the local area, available to buy. On sale also are cooking gas canisters, sand fly spray and 'just add water and heat' dried packet meals.
Antonio J — Google review
Great little visitor centre. The staff are super helpful. There is a cool little display that shows the local wildlife and a shirt blurb about each with realistic photos to make identification easy if you manage to spot them. The lakes themselves are stunning. The clarity of the water and surrounding scenery are something to call home and tell your mom about haha. Lots of bird life and most of them will be hapily chirping away as you walk through the gorgeous local Forrest's. I highly recommend doing the waterfall walk. It's short and sweet. The path is well maintained with some short river crossings. The waterfall itself is highly worth the walk. If you are willing to then a swim in the lakes with give you a great experience as it is very refreshing and the views will help you forget how cold the water is.
Blair P — Google review
Hello,  we are visitors from Australia and today visited St Arnaud in the Nelson Lakes national Park. Whilst we enjoyed the park and the pristine conditions and the constant signage that the park is focused on the welfare of animals and keeping the area's natural environment free of pests,  we did notice that one of the ducks at the foreshore area had a severe foot injury.(see attached photos) The foot seemed gangrenous and half hanging off. The duck was hobbling around and clearly in discomfort and most likely in pain, constantly pulling at the decomposing piece of foot. We approached the person manning the office at the St Arnaud visitor centre who seemed to disregard our concerns and said "the duck pretends to be in discomfort to get more food from tourists" and that they don't intervene. To be honest we don't buy that story.  We feel there was no interest to assist the poor animal. A vet could remove the gangrenous foot and make life more liveable for the poor duck rather than have it live in pain unnecessarily! I noticed that there were plenty of duck photo souvenirs for sale in the visitor centre so clearly this is a draw card for tourists who enjoy the waterfront. People such as us who enjoy the natural environment believe that all animals deserve humane treatment not just the select few. We feel that if your are sincere about the natural environment, your will do something to assist this animal urgently. it was certainly a negative aspect to our day at St Arnaud that we will not forget.
Stephen — Google review
This place is very beautiful. Clean clear water. Eels galore. There are also many walks to do here. From very easy walks to the more advanced walks. Must see place. Highly recommend to visit
Fiona W — Google review
4.6
(446)
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4.5
(30)
View Road, St Arnaud 7072, New Zealand
http://doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/national-parks/nelson-lakes/
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Baton Valley Adventures

Hostel
Fun & Games
Recreation
Travel
Horse Tracks
Excellent place to stay. Comfortable setup with a lovely host.
Ryan W — Google review
Excellent from start to finish really enjoyed our day here we will be back next year,horses were amazing ,scenery stunning and owners and girls excellent would highly recommend Baton horse trek , We were made to feel truly welcome.Thank you
Des I — Google review
Love the place, recomended highly, love the Honeywell Hut
Sherida P — Google review
Wonderful serene setting, it won't disappoint.
Cheri R — Google review
It is very tidy and clean.
Daniel A — Google review
4.5
(6)
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5.0
(42)
1360 Baton Valley Road, RD1 7196, New Zealand
http://www.nelsonhorsetreks.co.nz/
+64 3 522 4164
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Flora Hut and Mount Arthur Hut tracks

Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
5.0
(7)
Tasman Region 7073, New Zealand
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Flora Hut and Mount Arthur Hut tracks

Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
5.0
(7)
Tasman Region 7073, New Zealand
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Armageddon Paintball

Paintball center
Fun & Games
Golf course
Restaurant
Game & Entertainment Centers
We visited today with 8 kids for our son’s 11th birthday as he wanted to try paintball. They absolutely loved it. The owners are awesome to deal with, great communication and they were so good with the kids, creating fun but keeping them on track. The grounds are immaculate and it was a relaxing place to spend some time. Highly recommend. We will be back.
Marianne B — Google review
This place is great - a little gem. Only slight issue is lack of cellular network.
Ron S — Google review
This is a must do activity. The property is well laid out and plenty of challenges around the area!! There is also a nice cafe and bar. Highly recommended 🤗💥
Joel S — Google review
Great place to stay beautiful 9 hole golf course, licensed bar, variety of paintball options if your game enough 😁 and amazing friendly hosts. Really enjoyed my stay I’ll be back
Bob G — Google review
Best place for paintball in the top of the south. Played here lots. Staff and supportive, kind and very knowledgeable. The cafe is a great place to relax after shooting all your mates and the food is phenomenal all made their by Heather. The club says are fun filled all levels of talent and a great way to learn and get into the sport. The super Sundays are also a great way to get some bang for your buck with the public and club players all playing together. I'd highly recommend Armageddon Paintball to everyone wanting something fun to do
Sam W — Google review
What a great field. Town of Purgatory has to be top 3 field I have played in New Zealand. This a must for all players and club to visit yet.
Neekil S — Google review
Brought big family including 86 y/o grandfather-in-law and played with another family who came on the same day. Was a really fun day. The arena is really well done and gave everyone something to do. Norman was a great host and made everyone feel welcome. Would definitely come again.
Kevin D — Google review
Awesome paintball field and pro shop. Best facilities in NZ by far. Commercial games, walk ons and events. Great food and licensed for beers. Pro shop stocks Dye, First strike, Planet Eclipse and more!
Dave ( — Google review
4.8
(113)
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4.5
(5)
334 Wai Iti Valley Road Belgrove, Wakefield 7095, New Zealand
http://www.armageddonpaintball.nz/
+64 3 541 8452
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Michael MacMillan Sculptor & Country Homeware

Temporarily Closed
Art gallery
Museums
Artist
Coffee shop
Painting
Sculptor
A stunning gallery and homewares store in the Moutere Valley, which also serves great coffee. Definitely worth stopping here for a look and a coffee.
Tracey T — Google review
Def worth checking out, had been recommended by another gallery owner to come up and visit this place. beautiful sculptures and woodwork. Lovely location will def be back again for a coffee next time
Crystal — Google review
Stunning spot that has been beautifully landscaped. Very talented artists, husband and wife both with their talent on display. Lovely collection of vintage style homewares including wooen platters, tin vessels, unusual original pieces. We had lovely coffees in the garden and I bough a natural fragrance that is lovely. Well worth a visit while touring through the area.
Vanessa B — Google review
Amazing, high-quality creations in wood and metal. Top shelf. Good coffee too.
John B — Google review
Wonderful setting and atmosphere. Great workmanship - converting oak barrels to household items.
Admin C — Google review
Amazing artwork, delicious coffee and wonderful service - a MUST stop for anyone who loves to marvel at the masterpieces Michael has to show. Can’t wait to head back up and have another look!
B B — Google review
Lots of lovely sculptures. Very cleverly done from wine barrels. Every single piece of the barrel get used for something. A mix of metal and wooden pieces of art. Tea and coffee available.
S&R P — Google review
Beautiful hand-crafted wooden kitchen, dining wares. Beautiful photos and pencil drawings. And French wares. Beautiful setting. Some modern and some "old master" styles of sculptures. Hot drinks and biscuits available for inside/outside enjoyment. Jackie, co-owner i met, and photographer, very pleasant. Not meet Mike the sculptor and maker of wooden wares. Enjoyed French Cafe music playing while i was there. And coffee sitting on the grass with my dog. Beauty and quietness (occasional traffic) very healing. Is also B and B. Highly recommended.
Sophie G — Google review
4.8
(43)
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5.0
(20)
252 Neudorf Road, Nelson 7175, New Zealand
https://michaelmacmillan.co.nz/
+64 3 543 2252
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Neudorf Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Restaurant
Vineyard
Wineries & Vineyards
We spent the most perfect afternoon at Neudorf, the weather was amazing and we decided to try their mini 2 people picnic basket and their wine tasting. The staff were amazing and the food was incredible. Their Bread roll was so fresh and the cheese that came with it was amazing too. Highly recommend!
Lo J — Google review
Wine tasting at the front of house, rock up and enjoy. Really tasty selections. Outdoor seating was fantastic in the summer. Wished there were more food/snacks choices available though.
Zai — Google review
A delightful place to enjoy wine tasting even in the rain. Their olives and warm, fresh bread were spot on. Their staff was ever so helpful and friendly.
Mim W — Google review
Stunning vineyard. Amazing Pinot noir. Decently priced- tastings $15/4. Bottles ~$55 (to drink on site. Takeaway ~30% cheaper). Can order charcuterie boards, which was highly recommend to us, yet we recently ate. Staff very friendly and attentive. Went on a weekday. Lots of parking and available seating.
NiK — Google review
I had a remarkable welcome (availability and knowledge) from Reuben, who introduced me to the range of wines from this estate. I was very impressed by the quality of this Estate, particularly the finesse and balance of the wines. After the tasting, I enjoyed a picnic in the beautiful and relaxing garden, with cheese, an excellent homemade tapenade and a succulent baguette, with a glass of Riesling which made my day! I highly recommend this estate.
Frederic M — Google review
Neudorf make seriously good wines. While Chardonnay is their specialty, they make very good riesling, pinot gris, albarino, rose and pinot noir. You can taste a range of wines in the tasting area, but I also recommend taking time to sit in their courtyard area overlooking the vines, enjoying one of their picnic hamper lunches with a glass or bottle of their wines.
David B — Google review
Visited Neudorf on Sunday just been and was very impressed. We enjoyed a delicious wine tasting (Ps. they donate tasting proceeds towards rescue helicopter!), the grounds are beautiful with nice seating options outside in the sunshine, the woman serving us was lovely, the jazz music playing was smooth, and the picnic shop corner is such a great idea! After wine tasting, enjoyed a glass of their dry Riesling and chose some beautiful local picnic items (Brie cheese, freshly baked and warmed ficelle mini baguette, local jar of beetroot plum relish, and some olive oil infused oat crackers, plus Kumar a crisps). Everything was very fairly priced and it was a beautiful way of spending the afternoon on our way back to Nelson. We’re thankful that Owen River Lodge’s host Felix recommended Neudorf to us.
Jennifer M — Google review
We fell in love with this winery in 2017, and nearly 7 years later it’s still delivering great Chardonnays. It’s a bit of a drive to get here - allow a good half hour if you’re staying in Nelson - but the last part of the drive in the Moutere region is lovely, and passes a lot of farm stalls. They don’t charge for tasting, and only offer 4 or 5 wines, but seem pretty flexible if you have a keen interest in specific wines (as we do with their chardonnays). The basic Chardonnay is pretty good value for $28, but it’s the better wines that will have you splashing out. And the setting here is superb, a lovely garden overlooking the vineyards, and simply wonderful hosts.
Stephen S — Google review
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138 Neudorf Road, Nelson 7175, New Zealand
http://www.neudorf.co.nz/
+64 3 543 2643
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Appletons Lifestyle Poultry and Pet Housing

Pet supply store
Outdoor Activities
Chicken shop
Animal feed store
Poultry store
Zoos
I recently ordered some chook pellets. Super quick delivery. Here 2 days later. Ordering from them will definitely be my go too! I love a smooth process which they definitely were 😊
Nina R — Google review
We spent well over $3,000 with them in March on a coop and accessories, and then after just over three months our chicken swing broke (less than $50). We thought replacing a small item worth so little would be quick and painless - until it was suggested the swing had been misused - albeit from one email and a single photo!. I'm not sure how a chicken swing was misused by chickens... swinging on it... I know I certainly never gave it a try - but this is just such poor customer service and such a ridiculous assumption to make from the outset. They could have done SO SO much better than this shoddy treatment. I would've absolutely backed anyone to buy from them, the coop was fantastic - but now I'm worried that anything goes wrong I'll be in for a battle with them. Since querying how they worked out it was misused from one email and a photo they've completely ignored me and are unresponsive. Awful - solid avoid. Update: Given the laughable response from this shoddy operator - they can't even calculate dates correctly. Purchase was in early March, pallet not received until mid March. Emailed them end of July. You do the maths, because they clearly can't. The outside "force" they are discussing - is a chicken swinging on it clearly. The swing is poorly designed and clearly when they swing in directions other than perfectly forward and back this strains the plastic arm. It very obviously is poorly constructed and not fit for purpose and of acceptable quality; also a requirement of the Consumer Guarantees Act :) The swing remained in the coop for its entire short life; and was only ever used by a chicken OF COURSE. It's a chicken swing for goodness sakes! Again - horrible to know we have risked our money with an operator that makes a fuss over a $30 item after spending thousands? Uploaded photo of order from March to show they are trying to present a very different picture to the reality.
Joel L — Google review
Appletons are very good to deal with. I bought the Eglu Go Up for my three Orpington pullets and it will be very good once they learn to use the ladder. I have locked them in the coop to train them but have made tape hinges so the back can be left ajar and kept cooler. Assembly is finicky; I had a professional builder at 5 hours' labour and he was bamboozled at times. It looks attractive and is easy to clean.
Felicity C — Google review
I have now made two big-ticket purchases from the Appletons website and have been extremely satisfied on each occasion. These days, making big purchases online sight-unseen is a huge gamble. I've previously dropped thousands of dollars on products expecting premium quality, only for absolute junk to show up at my door. The products from Appletons are always of an extremely high quality and very much worth their price! Because I'm ordering from another city, I usually have questions prior to purchase, and the owner is always very helpful and so patient! She knows her products well and always offers good advice. I highly recommend this store and can vouch for the quality of the products, the speed of delivery, and the top-notch customer service. I'll be back for sure!
Alastair S — Google review
Great website, products and quick packaging and shipping! Never had an issue with them, people are always great to deal with. It’s the only company I order my chicken feeders, waterers and heat plates from, would definitely recommend to anyone wanting to purchase chicken things! Thanks Appletons! :)
Amber D — Google review
I've been purchasing from Appletons for a few years now and have never been let down or sold products I would later regret. Fiona is very very helpful and my orders always arrive on time or early. The Omlet Cubes, Omlet Go, Go-Up and fencing are amazing, so easy to clean and I know my hens are snug and safe from predators.
Lea H — Google review
This is the place for your animal food especially chickens. We bought a new chicken run and 4 chickens now they are getting big enough for fresh eggs. Out of the way but worth the visit. This is the new addition to the family Thanks
Div W — Google review
Found the staff member that owns the place to be condescending, arrogant, inflexible and rude. I am giving 2 stars as the other staff members are very helpful. I am unsure why someone who clearly doesn't understand what customer rapport or service is ends up working in retail. It's not a huge surprise as I have heard that she is unhelpful and doesn't like to be wrong. Not impressed. Great customer service means everything! If you don't have customers you don't have a business! Room for improvement!
Justine S — Google review
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270 Mount Heslington Road, Brightwater 7091, New Zealand
https://www.chooks.co.nz/
+64 3 542 3224
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Wilsons Abel Tasman

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Tour operator
Tours
Wilsons Abel Tasman offers a flexible armada of water taxis, allowing visitors to break the track into day adventures or focus on specific sections. They arrange three- and five-day walking and sea kayaking explorations with nights spent in beachfront lodges. Additionally, they offer a three-day passport for choosing different adventures. The company provides efficient options for customizing trips and offers picnic lunch options.
Great way to explore Abel Tasman National park. We did a one day kayak and another trip to use the ferry and then do a walk from Milford beach to Anchorage. Would highly recommend both. Our guide for kayak was knowledgeable and took us far enough. Also the walk was beautiful. Would definitely recommend anyone looking to explore this area and enjoy a day or two in the National park. Parking was no issue, we parked at 10$ a day parking lot which was next to the check in counter and had ample space at 10am. Also the real nz ice cream after the eventful day was a nice treat!
Divya J — Google review
What we got from Wilsons Abel Tasman was worth every cent we spent but really, the memories of one day cruise-kayak-walking adventure is priceless. Our trip was super well organized logistically and had laid back vibe to it at the same time. Many thanks to our fantastic guide Jack - first time sea-kayaking and he made us feel like pro's. :-) and he had dozens of stories related to geography and history of the area. Also he knew the best times to enter lagoons so we could make the most of one day. The sun, nice conditions and not too high season yet (Dec 7) played a role, too.
Magdalena O — Google review
We did the Beaches Bays and Seals Plus Walk trip on a rainy day, so it didn’t look like the promo pictures but it was great kayaking in the rain! Jack, the guide, was grest and we felt very safe but adventurous kayaking in a lumpy sea. Fortunately it stopped raining for the walk from Torrent Bay back to Anchorage so we could appreciate the bush.
Anne G — Google review
We had a great time doing the Kajak tour. Read the description of your tour carefully, so you can bring along the things you will need or leave behind those that just use space 😉 (we blindly followed the list and brought hiking boots although we were traveling back by boat) If you get the lunch yourself, there is a shop right at the ticket office. The kayak have a dry room and u will get a dry bag as well. Bring along enough water, you will get thirsty. Depending on the tide you will have to walk, so we recommend shorts and / or swimm ware for the trip. As you will be paddling on the ocean and the ocean has waves, be aware if u get easily sea sick. Parking If you get there early, u will find enough parking slots. There is also a full day parking (10 Dollars). It can get crowded the around 9/10 am
Simon S — Google review
This is a must do attraction if yours in the area! They have 3hr, half day, full day, or multi day trips! You can walk the track and glamp at one of their lodges (my inlaws did that and LOVED it) — they pack all your gear to the next stop for you so you can just enjoy the walk! We did the half day trip to Anchorage Bay, and just hung out on the beach with the kids. It was a magical place, and the water was perfect temp and gorgeous turquoise color. There isn’t a lot of shade on the beach so plan accordingly! Be sure to explore around, and we heard there are a couple short hikes around, including up to the rock pools! 😉
Kyle M — Google review
An absolute highlight day of our trip to NZ. You absolutely must go. The stunning beaches and hiking in between each beach we visited was absolutely breathtaking and Wilsons boats make this water accessible only trip the easiest way to visit with excellent and super efficient options to be dropped off wherever you decide so you can customize your day to suit your needs. We also bought a picnic lunch on a bag from them and it was perfect for enjoying on one of the stunning beaches ma we stopped at. I will forever remember this magical day.
MELISSA F — Google review
Mo and Jack were absolutely brilliant! We were a small group of 4 and we did the kayak and walk and it was absolutely fun and I love the way how you can hear How they know the history of the place and respect it! Thank you!
Meir C — Google review
The tour operators on board the ferry were very friendly and spoke to all the passengers. They advised the best routes and options depending on our stopping point and our capabilities.
Kully T — Google review
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1, Kaiteriteri-Sandy Bay Road, Abel Tasman National Park, Kaiteriteri 7197, New Zealand
https://www.abeltasman.co.nz/
+64 3 528 2027
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Kaiteriteri Kayak

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Canoe & kayak tour agency
Tours
Kaiteriteri Kayak offers a variety of kayak tours, ranging from 3-hour trips to full-day excursions along the coast from Kaiteriteri. These tours are available year-round, with summer being the ideal time due to warm weather and opportunities for swimming. Stops include iconic landmarks like Split Apple Rock and stunning beaches. Visitors have praised the company for its exciting, comfortable, and safe expeditions led by knowledgeable guides who ensure a memorable experience.
A great experience in renting a Sea Kayak to Split Apple Rock. Even though the office was closed we rented the kayak right on the beach. The staff was super helpful and explained how to get back-and-forth to Spilt Apple rock. The equipment was in excellent condition and came with all the necessary items needed to make a successful journey.
Scott N — Google review
Highly recommended Fabulous kayak trip tosh Apple Rock with the lovely Emma. Lots of teaching points and guidance. We are inexperienced sea kayakers and having been lucky enough to have a one to one with kayak trip with Emma we feel really confident for future ventures. Bonus chocolate cake and coffee on the beach plus pictures. 🤩
Wendy G — Google review
Great guided trip to Split Apple Rock with exploration along the way. Plenty of wildlife to see, Jamie entertained us on the way with lots of information. Including a coffee and a cake picnic break on the beach. Absolutely recommend this experience in Autumn and Winter - find a sunny day and enjoy less crowds, more wildlife and calmer sea!
Sebastian M — Google review
We had a great time as beginner sea kayakers, saw some cool wildlife and enjoyed nice hot drinks and cake with stunning views. Jamie our guide was awesome, very knowledgeable about the local area and gave us all we needed to know about kayaking and the equipment etc. a great experience for us, cheers.
Stuart J — Google review
Easy to book online. Instruction from the guys on the beach was good. This is a lovely activity to go see the split apple rock. We took a picnic and pulled up on the beach for a while. Think in advance about the waves, we found it quite tough on the kayak back into the bay.
Amy W — Google review
We hired 4 kayaks and a paddle board for an afternoon and had such a great time! The guys were so helpful and flexible with the hire and gave easy to understand instructions. We would highly recommend!
Alison C — Google review
We really enjoyed kayaking to Split Apple Rock and back by ourselves for 3 hours. We had time for lunch on the beach and a swim. It is such a beautiful place. The young girl who gave us our safety briefing was very helpful, thorough and kind.
Jillian C — Google review
We had a fantastic day with Kaiteriteri Kayak. From the easy booking to the tour, bush walk and half day paddle it was great. We really enjoyed our paddle with Hannah our guide. Hannah was very informative with local information and shared local lore. We enjoyed afternoon tea and exploring the rocks.
Stephen P — Google review
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3 Kaiteriteri-Sandy Bay Road, Kaiteriteri 7197, New Zealand
https://seakayak.co.nz/
+64 800 252 925
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Kaiteriteri Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kaiteriteri Beach is a stunning golden sand beach located near Abel Tasman National Park in the South Island. It's renowned for offering great swimming, kayaking, and fishing opportunities. The Kaiteriteri Recreation Reserve provides various accommodation options for visitors, and there are also local cafes to relax and soak up the sunshine.
Beautiful beach with a nice view of the Tasman Bay in the foreground and the tip of the South Island in the background. There are several benches you can just sit down and relax on, the bay break dividers work well as a place to sit if the benches are full. There’s a sidewalk, so walking up and down the shore is another thing to do if you aren’t able to take a dip. There are a few shops nearby and general parking is at the south end.
RC — Google review
A very beautiful beach with water taxi and Tasman Sea Shuttle that provides tours to the Abel Tasman NP.
Grace18 — Google review
Best beach in NZ we have ever been. Water temperature was refreshing and just nice with the warm weather. Best to go in Dec and Jan but do expect big crowd and no carpark after 10am.
Vincent W — Google review
Very nice beach! It is a tourist spot yes but with a campervan it must be a great experience when you can park straight in front of the beach and enjoy a lovely view.
Cornelia O — Google review
Very nice and beautiful beach, Water was very warm and the sand is golden colour, very busy around christmas holidays. hidden spot will definitely go there again
Harjeet N — Google review
An amazing beach!! So beautiful
Isaac S — Google review
Beautiful beach. Calm waters where you can canoe, sail, or just a swim. Great for toddlers.
Michael A — Google review
My personal favorite beach in NZ along with Tawharanui (North of Auckland) and Oakura (New Plymouth). I tend to go to Little Kaiteriteri beach to avoid the large crowds.
World T — Google review
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Tasman Region 7197, New Zealand, USA
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Kahu Kayaks Abel Tasman

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Canoe & kayak tour agency
Tours
Kahu Kayaks Abel Tasman is located in Marahau, a beautiful settlement that serves as the eastern entrance to Abel Tasman National Park. The company offers unforgettable sea kayaking experiences and is known for its personable, attentive, and knowledgeable staff who ensure visitors have a great time. The guides are praised for their expertise in sharing stories about the area's wildlife, history, and more. Kahu Kayaks also provides well-maintained equipment and smoothly run tours.
An absolutely amazing morning with Griff as our very capable guide. Highly recommended - a highlight of our time in the Tasman area! Thanks so much for such a special trip - it far exceeded our expectations! Amazing Hot Chocolates on the beach too! All the very best to all at Kahu Kayaks.
Rachel C — Google review
Absolutely excellent, we chose the freedom kayaking full day option with water taxi. This was perfect as we kayaked leisurely to Anchorage from Marahau with some exploring and beach stops on the way and then water taxi for us and kayak back. Professional, helpful, all equipment needed provided. Can't recommend enough. Andy and Steve, thanks for a great day!
Georgie W — Google review
Brilliant morning out with our guide Squid! Squid was a smashing tour guide - super friendly and knowledgeable. We kayaked down the coast, stopping for a few very tasty hot drinks on the beach. We were even lucky enough to see a few seals whilst out on the water. We had a blast. Thank you!
Freya B — Google review
AJ took us on a phenomenal tour (marine reserve tour). He was extremely knowledgeable of all the right places to hit, and timed it out with the tide so we could go into some peaceful lagoons, and still have a lunch break on a beautiful beach. The lunch they provided with the booking was surprisingly tasty and was a perfect accompaniment to the day. I would highly recommend, and if you get AJ as your guide you know you’re in for a treat!
Zachary P — Google review
What a wonderful group of people! We got there for the 8:30 am 1-day freedom kayak rental and Squid was our guide. She did very well with giving us instructions, helpful tips and guidance, since we were going off on our own once we were in the water. The kayaks held a lot of stuff, had a map and they even provided waterproof bags and advised us about sunscreen. All in all, fantastic experience and would gladly do it again with Kahu Kayaks!
Ratna D — Google review
A totally magical day! We had a lovely time in our small group (2 kayaks and the guide) on our full day classic marine tour (Onetahuti bay to Anchorage bay) - our guide EJ was wonderful: sharing his knowledge of the area, making up games for us to play, and brewing delicious coffee and hot chocolate at our beach lunch stop. The water was some of the clearest I’ve seen and we were really lucky with the weather. Sailing into Anchorage bay at the end was a highlight, and something we have not done on other kayaking experiences. Overall it was a really nice mix of paddling and exploring otherwise inaccessible beaches - we would recommend anyone coming to Abel Tasman to give this a go
Alex I — Google review
I had a great morning with Kahu Kayaks ! It was really lovely, with great explanations ! Our guide (I think her name was Emma, I'm so sorry but my memory is so baaaad !) Anyway she was funny, lovely, had a lot of stories about the region ! She took really good care of us ! With a nice stop on the beach with coffee/tea/chocolat up to you ! Thanks again for this moment ☀️🙏🏼
Kassandra T — Google review
We had the best time yesterday on our guided trip with EJ! He is such a great guide with a lot of knowledge. He could tell us many stories about the birds, seals, history of Abel Tasman and way more. On top of that, while we were having a break at a beautiful remote beach, he asked us if we would like to have a mocha, flat white or anything else and we thought he was joking but then he really had brought all tools to make us some. ☕️ The kayak equipment is in perfect state and the guy that helped us at the reception was very friendly and helpful, he even gave us lots of tips beyond Kahu Kayaks. All in all an awesome experience, thanks Kahu!
Hester R — Google review
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325 Sandy Bay-Marahau Road, Mārahau 7197, New Zealand
https://www.kahukayaks.co.nz/
+64 3 527 8300
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Abel Tasman AquaTaxi

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Boat tour agency
Transportation
Abel Tasman AquaTaxi offers a flexible way to explore the Abel Tasman Coast Track, allowing visitors to break up the journey into day adventures or focus on specific sections of the track. They also offer three- and five-day walking and sea kayaking explorations with nights spent in beachfront lodges. The company provides classic packages and knowledgeable drivers who share fascinating stories about the area's bays and creatures.
We used Abel Tasman Aqua taxis on 2 days- transport to Bark Bay with pickup at Anchorage, then next day transport to Anchorage. This meant we walked 2 sections of the great walk. Wonderful. Great service with good humoured skippers
Joan D — Google review
Awesome skipper, great flexibility and super fun ride. I booked last minute the night before, skipper was happy to get me home on an earlier cruise as I finished the walk early. Everything smooth, will return soon as a local 👏
Sophia F — Google review
Absolutely brilliant trip with the added bonus of a tractor ride! Views were simply stunning. Our guide/driver gave us heaps of information on the area and wildlife. Next time I’m that side of the planet I’ll ensure I visit them again. Highlight of our trip. ❤️
Roger M — Google review
A great experience. We booked a ride (online) up to the Anchorage the night before. to traffic we arrived after the boat had left the store. Not to worry, they gave us a van ride to catch up to our boat at the landing. Great hike! Great boat ride.
Derrick P — Google review
The water taxis were fast and efficient, took you to some great spots, and the park itself is gloriously beautiful. We did the Bark Bay to Awaroa trip, and it was magnificent - but the trip times meant it was impossible to stop for lunch, a swim or a beer at the end. We had to keep up a pretty brisk pace for the full 3hr walk, and just made the boat in time at the end. An extra toilet stop or a break for lunch and we’d have missed it. With an extra hour, it would have been a perfect day. The time pressure really ruined it.
S F — Google review
I absolutely loved riding on the water taxis. I hadn’t looked them up in advance and was pleasantly surprised by loading up on land and being pulled by tractor into the sea. And the captains/pilots pointed out stingrays, seals, and cormorants on some of the rides. What a unique experience!
Gretchen C — Google review
Absolute gem of a company to deal with. Nothing was a bother. Our skipper Gynn went above and beyond his duties…. Gave us a full commentary of all the bays we had walked as we travelled back along the coast with him. He then transported us by van to the cafe for a well earned beer. Such a relaxed but exceptionally well run company. Thank you.
Donna S — Google review
Lots of different experiences to choose from. We opted to taxi up to one point within the park and walk to another stop and be returned to our starting point. Easy to book, pleasant personnel, on time service, flexible when our needs changed. Aqua taxi made it simple to enjoy our time in this beautiful place.
Douglas R — Google review
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275 Sandy Bay-Marahau Road, Mārahau 7197, New Zealand
https://aquataxi.co.nz/
+64 3 527 8083
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Abel Tasman Kayaks

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Canoe & kayak tour agency
Tours
Explore the stunning Abel Tasman National Park with a combination of kayaking and hiking along the coastal track. With options for full-day tours, you can experience the beauty of golden beaches and beech forests while paddling in the clear blue waters. The knowledgeable guides provide thorough safety instructions and insights into local flora, making it an educational adventure. The well-maintained kayaks and gear ensure a comfortable experience, while breaks for refreshments and lunch add to the enjoyment of the tour.
We visited Abel Tasman a couple of weeks ago and took the one day kayak and walk tour. What an amazing experience. All the staff were super helpful and friendly but special mention goes to our kayak guide Harley. He was friendly and chatty, very knowledgeable and great at managing the varied abilities of other people in our group. We enjoyed the experience so much that we returned the next day to take their water taxi out to Bark Bay, we walked back to Anchorage and were picked up again and returned to Mārahau. They are super organised and professional whilst making every experience feel friendly and relaxed. I highly recommend them for visits to Abel Tasman national park.
Lee L — Google review
Such a great day out. Our guides were extremely knowledgeable about the history of the park which made the trip super interesting as well as fun. They also gave a intricate safety briefing which made me feel confident about being on the water. Beautiful stop for lunch. Fantastic day out and can highly recommend Abel Tasman kayaks
Christine W — Google review
We joined the Earth, Sea and Sky Tour with Abel Tasman Kayaks and it was one of the absolute highlights of our time in New Zealand. The combination of kayaking along the stunning coastline and hiking through lush forest and golden beaches is the perfect way to experience the diversity of Abel Tasman National Park. From the start, everything was incredibly well organised. The kayaking equipment was top quality, the communication clear and the vibe relaxed yet professional. Our guide Henri was fantastic, friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about the area, which really added to the experience. We couldn’t have asked for a better way to explore this special part of New Zealand. If you're looking for a mix of active adventure and natural beauty, this is the tour for you. Highly recommended!
Lisette D — Google review
We loved the combined kayak and walk Absolutely amazing experience! The combined kayak and walk tour with Abel Tasman Kayaks was the highlight of our trip. The guides were friendly, knowledgeable, and made the day really fun. Kayaking along the beautiful coastline and seeing seals up close was incredible, and the walk back offered stunning views of the park. Everything was well organized and stress-free. Highly recommend this tour! 🚣‍♀️🌿
Annelies K — Google review
Top notch kayak tour company. Friendly, capable and safe kayaking tour company. Even though our weather was a bit rainy we had an excellent all day guided tour from veteran guide Dez & trainee Ollie . Dez has a zillion stories and was a seasoned naturalist with loads of wit and verve. We saw tons of seals, a few rays, even a blue penguin bobbing around close to shore. In one of the other nlets a juvenile seal came over and swan around our boats, playing splashing around--a real treat and the highlight for us. Yummy veggie sandwiches with excellent tea/coffee on the beach, with chocolate cake for desert. Highly recommend!
The D — Google review
I cannot say enough about this experience. Just go!! It's beautiful. Our guide Tom was incredible providing us with the history of the area and also his knowledge of the rocks, ocean and sea life. He also prepared food and helped us however he could. You will not regret this trip. The kayaking was not too strenuous and it was balanced with gorgeous hikes and stunning vistas.
AMY F — Google review
We had the pleasure to be guided by Whitney on our 1day Kajak tour today. She was very friendly, professional, passionate about the region and in tune with the nature. We got to see many seals and other wildlife, stunning beaches and coves while casually receiving interesting facts about the plants, animals and indigenous culture. The instructions were always clear and I felt very safe while having zero prior kayaking experience. From being picked up by the water Taxi to being dropped off, it was an amazing experience. One of our highlights in New Zealand! 100% would recommend.
Stefan T — Google review
Great place to hire kayaks from or get guided tours. We did the self guided full day with water taxi back (Marahau to Anchorage) and it was great. We saw some seals and pups, amazing scenery, had a private beach lunch then chilled at Anchorage. Thoroughly recommended. Full briefing first with instruction, maps etc then launched and picked up after the return water taxi home.
Georgie W — Google review
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273 Sandy Bay-Marahau Road, RD 2, Mārahau 7197, New Zealand
https://www.abeltasmankayaks.co.nz/
+64 3 527 8022
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Abel Tasman Eco Tours

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Sightseeing tour agency
Tours
Abel Tasman Eco Tours offers the Golden Future Eco Boat Tour, a guided experience that takes visitors along the National Park's coast and the Tonga Island Marine Reserve. The tour provides opportunities to spot penguins, seals, dolphins, and other marine life while stopping at secluded beaches for snacks and lunch. The knowledgeable guides share insights into the area's history and ecology, making it an informative way to explore different bays, beaches, and walks in Abel Tasman National Park.
Took the Abel Tasman Eco Tour yesterday, which was brilliant. We had 2 captains, Darren and Steve, who were both very friendly and knowledgeable, and both very clearly enjoyed what they do for a living. We got to listen to so many interesting and funny stories about the locations we visited. We got to see a blue penguin, lots of seals, weka, cormorants/ shags, jellyfish, oyster catchers and ducks. The day was warm, but it got a little windy.... overall, it was a fantastic day. Thank you so much to Abel Tasman Eco Tours. 10/10 would recommend.
Caelainn P — Google review
What a super experience we had! Thank you Darren for the superb day! You took good care of us. A must do if you visit Abel Tasman!
Youri M — Google review
Had a fantastic day out on the water, everything was very well organised and we got to see some absolutely beautiful places. Also some quite a few seals, lots of birds and an eagle rays. We also got a lot of information about Abel Tasman NP! Been to some places that are only reachable by boat and had most of them to ourselves. Small group which is always a good thing, there were only 6 of us.
Anouk — Google review
I had an unforgettable experience with Abel Tasman Eco Tours! My partner and I absolutely loved every moment. From the very start, our skipper, Darren, was attentive, approachable, and incredibly knowledgeable. Having tried nearly every activity in the Abel Tasman, I can confidently say this company stands out with its exceptional service, delicious lunch and morning tea, and the wealth of information I gained about the National Park and it's ecosystem—it was far beyond my expectations. The positive atmosphere on board was contagious; everyone left with even bigger smiles than they arrived with. Highly recommend—totally worth it!
Scott P — Google review
We had an amazing day on the Eco Tours boat. Our guide Darren was very knowledgeable and fantastic with our two kids. The food and drink selection was great and Darren even had a jam donut as a birthday treat for our daughter celebrating her 7th birthday. It was the perfect way to see the highlights of the park without having to hike with a 4 year old who insists on being carried. Totally recommend this trip for families. Thanks so much Darren & team!! The Tsang family.
Katherine W — Google review
A safe, professional and well organized experience with Eco tours on a busy Waitangi weekend. Our guide Darren did a great job and shared plenty of interesting information about the area. The company also seemed very flexible with the tour, allowing for greater/lesser time at points of interest and discussing varying subjects, depending on the group's interests.
Collin B — Google review
What an incredible experience we had on Sunday the 25th, honestly a day on a boat couldnt get any better, I have the Abel Tasman on my door step and have never seen it this way before. Justin the skipper so full of knowledge of the area and the history. Such a fresh friendly attitude and you could tell he loves his job. The trip it's self was amazing I loved every aspect and greatful that we got a an incredible experience just for the 2 of us. We originally organized the trip for earlier in the week but pushed it out due to weather and Mel was incredible in communication and arranging this. Loved all the stops along the way and the yummy morning tea treats and lunch. Definitely recommend the team at Abel Tasman Eco Tours and the tour itself. I want to bring my kids now
Krystle B — Google review
Utterly amazing — the best way to see the extent of the Abel Tasman reserve by boat along the coast, stopping in an estuary (high tide permitted that) and on remote beaches for morning coffee and then lunch. Darren, our host for the day, was great: full of fascinating facts, super organised and attentive to ensure we got be best out of our day. Swimming, bird song, seals, sun, sand and sea. Perfect day.
Rob B — Google review
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Abel Tasman EcoTours meeting place, Mārahau 7120, New Zealand
https://abeltasmanecotours.co.nz/
+64 3 391 0010
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World of Wearable Art & Collectable Cars Museum

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Museums
Specialty Museums
Nestled in Nelson, the World of Wearable Art & Collectable Cars Museum is a vibrant two-part attraction that celebrates both fashion and automotive history. This unique museum showcases around 70 stunning entries from the renowned World of WearableArt Awards, featuring imaginative costumes that captivate the senses, including an enchanting glow-in-the-dark room. Among its quirky highlights are the infamous 'Bizarre Bras.'
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1 Cadillac Way, Annesbrook, Nelson 7011, New Zealand
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Abel Tasman Coast track

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
The Abel Tasman Coast Track spans 60km (37.3 miles) and is an intermediate-level hiking trail that typically takes 3-5 days to complete. Nestled within the stunning Abel Tasman National Park in the northern part of New Zealand's South Island, this track offers a diverse range of natural wonders.
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Tasman Region, New Zealand
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Nelson Cathedral

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Anglican church
Sights & Landmarks
Christ Church Cathedral, located in Nelson, is a hilltop cathedral with a rich history dating back to the 19th century. The cathedral's unique blend of art nouveau and Gothic architecture makes it an iconic symbol of the city. Situated on the site of two earlier wooden churches, its marble-clad nave and towering concrete structure are truly impressive. Visitors can also enjoy exploring nearby attractions such as Trafalgar Square and the Clock Tower before checking out quirky stores in the area.
Christ Church Cathedral is a striking Anglican church that stands as a key landmark in Nelson, perched at the top of Trafalgar Street. Completed in 1964, the cathedral is uniquely built from marble, giving it a grand and timeless appearance. The wide steps leading up to the entrance add to its impressive presence, making it a focal point of the city. Inside, the cathedral offers a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere. Its high ceilings, intricate woodwork, and beautiful stained-glass windows create a sense of awe and serenity. The windows, in particular, cast colorful light across the space, enhancing the spiritual ambiance. Whether you visit for worship, quiet reflection, or to admire the architecture, the cathedral provides a tranquil retreat in the heart of Nelson. The surrounding gardens and pathways are also worth exploring, offering a pleasant place to sit and enjoy the peaceful environment. As an active place of worship, the cathedral hosts regular services as well as community events and concerts, making it a vibrant part of Nelson’s cultural and spiritual life. Overall, Christ Church Cathedral is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply a quiet moment of reflection. Its unique marble construction and Anglican heritage make it a fascinating and beautiful landmark in the city.
Rhonda S — Google review
Nelson Cathedral Church is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places to visit in Nelson. Located at the top of the hill in the city centre, it offers a lovely view and a calm atmosphere. The architecture is stunning, with its classic stone design and tall spire, making it a true landmark of the city. Inside, the church feels very serene, filled with natural light and a sense of history. The garden area and surroundings are well maintained and perfect for a quiet walk or to sit and reflect. Whether you are religious or just appreciate beautiful buildings, the Nelson Cathedral Church is definitely worth a visit.
Arjun B — Google review
Stunning cathedral with beautiful gardens and surrounds. Great video history on screen in the cathedral. Loved the organ pipes, be awesome to hear them!!! Lovely stained glass windows 🪟
Paula S — Google review
Lovely cathedral and place. Please bear in mind it was near destroyed in infamous 2012 earthquake and is slowly being rebuilt
Bruce — Google review
We dropped by on the way to Christchurch. One of the female staff kindly explained how the cathedral was built using concrete partially and changing the height of side walls based on experiences of earthquake. Great! (Apr. 2025)
TED — Google review
Well worth a visit the gardens were lovely the church itself beautiful. Some great views and photo opportunities as you climb the stairs. Free to visit can choose to make a donation to support building repairs.
Yvonne A — Google review
Signature sightseeing building in Nelson, a must-visit place. I enjoyed reading the short introductions inside the church. Although the weather wasn't good for photos during our visit, we still spent time here.
Rikki F — Google review
A lovely place to visit. Very Welcoming! The organist was stunning accompanied by a talented Choir! There was an amazing morning tea served with Great tea and percolated coffee.
Joel S — Google review
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1 Trafalgar Square, Nelson 7010, New Zealand
https://nelsoncathedral.nz/
+64 3 548 1008
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The Suter Art Gallery

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Art gallery
Sights & Landmarks
The Suter Art Gallery, also known as Suter Te Aratoi o Whakat, is a regional art gallery in Nelson that offers diverse art exhibitions and features a shop and an airy cafe with views of a pond and garden. The gallery houses a collection of local, national, and international art, including New Zealand's largest collection of watercolors by 19th-century landscape artist John Gully.
What a lovely gallery! I found the exhibits really interesting. And if nothing else, it has free entry, walking distance to the centre of Nelson, has a lovely cafe and shop. Definitely worth popping in for 45 mins.
Terry L — Google review
Victoria has greeted us with a warm welcome, explaining about the history of the Super Art Gallery, she showed us the user friendly website and happily she answered all our questions. The Gallery was bright, vibrant with creativity.
Anca — Google review
Really enjoyed the visit to this gallery. Nice big space promoting local artists and exhibitions. Beautiful outdoor cafe area also.
M A — Google review
There was a wide variety of exhibits in a modern environment. The staff were very friendly and the cafe served good food and coffee. An added bonus is that the gallery is next door to the Queen's Gardens which has plenty of shelter when the sun is out.
Steve F — Google review
Small and cozy gallery with small exhibitions, that you can visit on rainy days or if you like arts and don’t want to spend hours. Going through takes about 40-60 minutes and entering the gallery is free! You can also buy some of the art or any souvenirs in the shop. Thank you! 😊
Jakub P — Google review
Great place to visit , sit back and relax looking at the art or even the Suter shop that has many gifts. The Suter cafe has awesome food to boot and lovely coffee. Helena Fox and Mike Peckham's recent art display in the Mckee Gallery.
Mike — Google review
I went to the cafe inside the gallery and ordered a coffee. Older lady staff asked me to move the tabl because my table was reserved. But she had just put the reserved sign on my table. Then she allowed other guests to sit there without a reservation. Then I had only been there less than an hour, she asked me to move again to the outside cafe, just a bench in the gallery, even though there were still seats available inside. It was an annoying experience.
Ellie — Google review
I loved my walk around in here it was beautiful and so peaceful and there was a lovely friendly staff member who greeted me with Kia ora when I walked in and made me feel so very welcome 😊 It is worth a look and it is free admission as well 👍
Pamela T — Google review
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208 Bridge Street, Nelson 7010, New Zealand
http://www.thesuter.org.nz/
+64 3 548 4699
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Queen's Gardens

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Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
The Queen's Gardens, established in 1892 to honor Queen Victoria's rule, is a picturesque botanical park featuring diverse trees and flowers. The Victorian-style layout includes a horseshoe-shaped lake, fountains, sculptures, and war memorials. Visitors can also explore the Suter Art Gallery and Huangshi Chinese Gardens within the park. The gardens' extensive plant display and remarkable tree collection offer a tranquil retreat in the heart of Nelson.
This is a fantastic city garden with exceptionally diverse plantings that are extremely well maintained. It’s always a joy to step under the tall trees and look out at the beautiful gardens.
Karl G — Google review
Small but perfectly maintained little garden near the centre of Nelson. Ideal for a leisurely stroll. The garden also includes a Chinese themed section ; the Huangshi Garden.
Bernard S — Google review
Lovely garden only few minutes walk from town center, has many entrances. Cool and serene.
Shim B — Google review
Beautiful. A little swampy. No guard rails or fence around the water. But really lovely, with a good variety of flora and fauna. I love it here. There's also a cat that I see nearly every time I'm there. Ducklings.
Liberty P — Google review
Very nice garden, well maintained, ducks and nature beauty is a perfect place for a short walk or a meditation escape.
Pasha L — Google review
lovely well laid out grounds, a variety of local as well as exotic plants. A great place to stop for a mindful wander or reflective walk. Other than a few side areas with steps or inclines, most areas was easily accessible. There are a couple of bridges that have some nice views.
Tru R — Google review
Nice walk round admiring all the flowers plants etc
Dave B — Google review
The queens Botanical Gardens are wonderful. As soon as you walk in off the street, the temperature drops 10c, which was perfect on the January summer's day I visited. With a great variety of beautiful old trees and flowers, this place is special. There's a number of large ponds, these Gardens are so peaceful, you could easily forget where you are. The tiles or pebbles in the Chinese garden are very interesting. This place is free and a must visit if you're in Nelson.
Timinmelbourne — Google review
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Nelson 7010, New Zealand
http://nelson.govt.nz/recreation/recreation/parks-and-reserves/queens-garden/
+64 3 546 0200
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Centre of New Zealand Monument

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Centre of New Zealand Monument is located atop Botanical Hill, serving as the central point for 1800s surveys. While not exactly the geographical center of the country, it offers a remarkable 360-degree view of the Nelson area from its summit. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk to reach this historical site and take in panoramic vistas. The monument's large needle sculpture adds to its allure, making it a popular spot for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
A must visit spot! We climbed the hill with three young lads (6, 5, and 3) enjoying the climb! The bush walk is a steady uphill but not a problem for young kids to conquer! and the view was spectacular!
Joe C — Google review
Stunning views all around and some pretty nice information up there too. Benches here and there but always occupied by freshly tired hikers haha. Tad bit steep but not hard walk. Doable for most people.
Helena W — Google review
The walk to the monument is quick and easy. The views of Nelson city and the surrounding hills and valleys are very cool.
Flynn K — Google review
Great activity for a couple of hours. Walk up to the geographically marked centre of New Zealand. Entry is from Nelson Botanical Reserve. Very steep hill climb. You will be rewarded with spectacular views around Nelson out to the port and all across the city. Monument and maps at the top. Pink flowers on the trail look to be banana passion flower, which according to research, are considered invasive species in NZ. If you have dodgy knees, take your time and be sure to take your walking stick and put your knee braces on .!
Caron T — Google review
Set amongst mature trees in the center of Nelson. This is a little gem if you like a walk and great view. The easiest and warmest track is from the western (city) side with a gradual zig zag to the top. Unfortunately google directs many to the eastern side which is steep, damp and cool. Dogs are allowed on the tracks and adjacent parks which is an added bonus.
Carl E — Google review
A very significant place in Nelson and a good place to walk around and see the sunset. It's very easy to walk around and enjoy nature seeing a landmark. Ideally combined with the Japanese garden visit it is a good walk. On the way you could see some farms and a very good view of Nelson bay.
Pauls D — Google review
Access from Hardy St Botanical reserve where parking is available. Bit of a climb but very well laid out path to reach the top of the hill where Centre of New Zealand mark is. About 30-40 slow to moderate time in minutes walking slightly steep at places flat climb without steps. Panoramic views of Nelson 360 degrees. Very rewarding views. There are more walking trails at the domain too.
Malay N — Google review
Climb to monument is good exercise with a rewarding bird's view of the surrounding area. I started from Branford Park so my walk was about 20 minutes. Good path with some rocky places as well as brief steep sections.
David V — Google review
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Maitai, Nelson 7010, New Zealand
http://nelson.govt.nz/recreation/recreation/parks-and-reserves/centre-of-nz/
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Founders Heritage Park

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Event venue
Nature & Parks
Parks
Founders Heritage Park is a charming outdoor museum located in Nelson, New Zealand. It offers a glimpse into the Victorian-era village life from the 1880s to 1930s. The park features historic buildings such as a pub, church, and windmill, along with stagecoaches, buses, and farm utensils. Visitors can explore various shops housed in cottages and enjoy baked goods and craft beers.
From the get-go Gail at Reception is glowing with smiles, information and interesting stories. Upon entering the 'Village', it is just that! An extraordinary, working colonial village with a Montessori Kindy, a local community radio station FRESH FM 107.2 broadcasting a fabulous array of shows from Green Thumbs and Dirty Fingers gardening tips, A Women's World discussions issues effecting people on a global level to Local Music Students showcasing their original work. Directly across is a wholesome cafe/Bar with locally brewed craft beers, wine and deliciously healthy food. There's a little museum, a Windmill, a Forestation and I believe even a small passenger train that takes people on a ride around the bay and back. Look out for the events, shows or light extravaganza. There truly is a little something for everyone, Every time 🫶🏼 Photos are from the 'Illuminate' show. On every year and is a must see with fun and games for all ages 🤠
Jo M — Google review
This is a really good place to spend a few hours in. The central point to the whole parlk is to recreate a page of Nelson's past as the early settlers would have known it. However there are lots of vintage vehicles to see, a cafe, a maritime museum, and windmill and more. This place is definitely worth a visit.
Bernard S — Google review
Absolutely loved it lots still under construction but great experience
Debi B — Google review
Founder is a peaceful place in the winter. Going in for a wander and a contemplate is lovely, especially if you time it with the open hours of the cafe. They make a good coffee! I was there when they were setting up for the Illumination show. Went back at night , sorry no photos... it was so pretty and cute. Would definitely go back next year!
Betty S — Google review
Wonderful place to explore. Can spend a few hours there. Unless there's an event on its usual free entry for locals or people going to the cafe. Lots of things to check out - heritage buildings and vehicles. If you've got kids its nice to sit outdoor at the cafe and enjoy lunch next to the playground to keep an eye on them. Buy tickets for the short train ride. It goes back and forth each way on two tracks and they have to change the end the locomotive is on each direction so it take a bit of time, maybe was an hour.
Missy C — Google review
Very quiet and not much of anything to do - besides of course looking at the displays and the buildings. Cool things to see if you like history but wasn’t very interactive and a lot was closed. Definitely not worth the price. It has potential to be fun if there were real people in the shops all dressed up, things to buy (like in the general store having old candy, drinks, toys, whatever). The cafe was pumping and the playground is good for older kids. The rail cart/train costs extra which was disappointing as it’s the only interactive thing and you already pay to get into the park. The grounds (gardens and even the displays) were also not very tidy.
Mary — Google review
This is a great cheap day out. About $11 per adult. I particularly enjoyed the beer & hop museum, some fascinating history in this area! Well worth a visit if you have time to spare. The on-site cafe is fantastic too.
Brittany G — Google review
The Founders Heritage Park is a gem in Nelson's crown. My expectations were low considering entry was only eleven or so dollars. However it soon became clear how historically significant and visually pleasing the buildings were. Hundreds of items in the stores made me feel like I was in Back To The Future III. The amount of ships in bottles was astounding. I wish I only knew to bring some gold coins to operate the model trains in the train carriage.
Wheresthedeli — Google review
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Founders Park 87 Atawhai Drive, The Wood, Nelson 7010, New Zealand
http://www.founderspark.co.nz/
+64 3 548 2649
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Miyazu Japanese Garden

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Park
Nestled in the heart of Nelson, Miyazu Japanese Garden is a serene oasis that beautifully marries New Zealand's natural beauty with traditional Japanese aesthetics. This enchanting park features tranquil ponds, charming bridges, and stunning cherry trees that create an idyllic setting for leisurely strolls. Visitors can meander through lush green spaces adorned with exotic plants like bonsai and enjoy peaceful moments by reflective waters. The garden also boasts a delightful tea house and a bamboo forest, enhancing its authentic ambiance.
Beautiful morning spent under the blossom 🌸 moving through yin yoga & meditation finished with Matcha 🍵
Nicola R — Google review
A lovely Japanese garden to wander around and enjoy. Very well kept and exudes a feeling of peace, especially around the water features. Look out for the eels in the water. Came here in early 90s when it was first established. Nice to return and see it matured.
Caron T — Google review
This place made me so happy! It’s free, it’s open 24/7, it’s well maintained and it really feels tranquil. So many different elements all fitted into a small garden, it’s small but it feels like it got a bit of everything. I was lucky to see the wisteria bloom when I was there, and even some Sakura were still in bloom. The pond had a lot of eels, the first time I’ve seen eels too! The mini bamboo forest, the small pavilion, the bridges, the plants and benches! If I lived here, I would come here so often <3
Helena W — Google review
Beautiful, quiet, calm little park to walk through.
H B — Google review
Just like Japan, but without the long flight! (Assuming you didn’t take a long flight to get to NZ in the first place).
Peter S — Google review
Amazing hideout in the city and one of the best kept secret ! Absolutely stunning, small Japanese garden, built to celebrate Nelson sister city - Miyazu. Featuring beautiful trees, plants and even fishes including eel pond. It’s a perfect place to sit, unwind and relax under a tree on one of several benches and enjoy beautiful scenery including mini bridge and small temple. It takes 15 minutes to walk around and see everything but take your time to look for all small features and details. It’s absolutely worth a walk or drive from city centre!
Rafael ( — Google review
A great Japanese style garden. Free entry, and quite relaxing. It's been designed really well. With a ying and yang garden, lots of ponds with eels. Beautifully maintained gardens with fun stepping stones and paths for the young and old. Lots of seats and toilets.
Timinmelbourne — Google review
Lovely garden with many options to stroll & contemplate. Unfortunately on our visit there a lot of children were running about, shouting & squealing from a wedding party - they were not interested in quiet contemplation! Never mind, on a quiet day it would have perfect! Highly recommend (without a wedding!)
Karin B — Google review
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The Wood, Nelson 7010, New Zealand
http://nelson.govt.nz/recreation/recreation/parks-and-reserves/miyazu-garden/
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