Drive over Tākaka Hill and discover a vibrant, artistic community that is also a paradise for nature lovers.

Te Waikoropupu Springs, Nelson
Nelson Tasman
Te Waikoropupu Springs, Golden Bay, Nelson Tasman

Before you lay eyes on Golden Bay, you'll enjoy an amazingly scenic road journey over the Tākaka Hill, known also as 'marble mountain'. There are signposted lookouts along the way and the subterranean marvels of Harwoods Hole (176 metres deep) and the Ngarua Caves shouldn't be missed.

Te Waikoropupū Springs (also known as Pupu Springs) are the largest freshwater springs in New Zealand and the largest coldwater springs in the southern hemisphere, with a clarity rating of 75m, meaning they also contain some of the clearest water ever measured. The springs are located on the other side of the hill, near the town of Tākaka, and are a 'wahi tapu' - sacred place - to the local Maori tribe. You can take a leisurely stroll around the walkways and read the interpretive panels along the way.

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