The Nelson region includes Nelson city and suburbs, Nelson Bays, Motueka, Moutere, Kaiteriteri, Abel Tasman National Park, Golden Bay, Takaka, St Arnaud, Nelson Lakes and Murchison.
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Nelson Region
Nelson at the top of the South Island of New Zealand, is the sunniest region in New Zealand and is renowned for its abundance of artists and craftspeople, vineyards and gourmet foods, beaches and lakes and spectacular national parks.There are three national parks in the Nelson region - Abel Tasman with its popular coastal walking track and sea kayaking tours, Kahurangi best known for the Heaphy Track and Nelson Lakes. The region offers a range of outdoor activities including sea kayaking, rafting, fishing, hiking / tramping, rock climbing, horse trekking, mountain biking and
Nelson city has many art galleries & workshops including Hoglund Art Glass, World of Wearable Art museum and the famous Nelson Market on Saturdays. Explore the Nelson vineyards and sample the region's Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines.
Drive over the Takaka Hill to Golden Bay where you can visit the bird sanctuary at Farewell Spit and the crystal clear waters of Pupu Springs.
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Nelson Travel Guide Accommodation & tourist information for Nelson, New Zealand. Nelson Travel Guide features information on accommodation, activities, transport, tours, events and more. Website >>>>> | |||
Aster Cars, Nelson Good quality rental cars Aster Cars - Nelson Rental Cars; a locally owned rental car company since 2000 are offering budget car rentals in Nelson, New Zealand. Aster rental cars Nelson New Zealand offer cheap car rentals to suit every budget. Website >>>>> | |||
Western Ranges Horse treks We offer multiday rides and take small groups of experienced riders Small family business with over 40 years experience, offering genuine quality experience for maximum of 5 clients per trek. Top horses including Clydesdale thoroughbred and anglo-arab Clydesdale crosses, Welsh cobs, Irish hunters Arabs and appaloosas. Website >>>>> | |||
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