Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Golden bay shines


Being the school holidays, we left Nelson for a couple of days to explore the top end of the Able Tasman National Park. What a treat to discover the true beauty of 'Golden Bay', only 1.5 hrs away. We stayed at the Beachaven Cottages, located on the beach at peaceful Ligar Bay.


The water in the Park has a clear and deep turquoise colour. The colour of the sand gives the bay it's name. In the immediate area there are many large and unusual rock formations.



We were lucky with the weather - sunny and warm! The snow on the distant peaks were a bonus. The South Island has sweeping and majestic scenery. Beathtaking really!


Note the Able Tasman memorial top left.





The Able Tasman National Park is only a short drive from Ligar Bay. We took an afternoon walk to a large waterfall. At one point we had to cross a long narrow swing bridge. Mr Spielberg, if you are reading this make a note to use it in your next Indiana Jones movie!


The Takaka Hill was covered in snow. Flynn and Ronan enjoyed throwing the stuff.

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