Abel Tasman Coast Track
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The Abel Tasman Coast Track is a 60 kilometres (37 mi) long walking track
within the Abel Tasman National Park in New Zealand. It extends from Marahau in
the south to Wainui in the north, with many side tracks.
It is one of two main tracks through the park, the other being the Abel Tasman
Inland Track, which stretches for 38 km between Tinline Bay and Torrent Bay off
the main coastal track. The coastal track is well sheltered, and with mild
weather in all seasons, it is accessible and open throughout the year.
As one of the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC) Great Walks, the
coastal track is well formed and easy to follow. It is the most popular tramping
track in New Zealand, with most of the approximately 200,000 visitors annually.
It can be walked independently or with commercial operators with guiding,
camping, lodge stay and boat stay options. Following a protected coastline, many
people combine walking and sea kayaking in Abel Tasman National Park.
To walk the entire track takes from 3 to 5 days. Single-day walks are popular,
as many points are accessible by boat from beaches along the track. The only
road access other than the start and end points, is at Totaranui. Commercial
water taxi and boat operators operate on a published schedule, and provide
pick-up and drop-off services between Marahau and Totaranui. One of the most
popular sections for walkers with limited time is from Bark Bay to Torrent Bay
(or vice versa), a distance of 7.8 kilometres, which incorporates some steep
paths, beautiful views over the two bays and a crossing of the Falls River by a
47 m swing bridge.
To stay overnight in the National Park, visitors must use officially recognised
accommodations. Independent travellers use DOC campsites and huts that must be
reserved in advance during the most popular months. A small number of commercial
properties occupy parcels of private land within the boundaries of the National
Park and provide lodge-style accommodation. Some backpacker accommodation is
provided by boats moored off the coast.
With one of the largest tidal ranges in New Zealand, the coastal track includes
some tidal crossings that can only be negotiated at low tide. Independent
walkers and sea kayakers need to have information on tides in the area to plan
their trips.
Getting There
The Abel Tasman Coast Track is not a circuit track. However, it can be combined
with the Abel Tasman Inland Track to form a 5-6 day circuit. By road it takes 2
hours 30 minutes to drive between Totaranui or Wainui and Marahau (approx. 100
km). This road is narrow, winding and unsealed in places. By boat transport it
takes about 1 hour 30 minutes to travel between Totaranui and Marahau.
The track is well serviced by public transport including buses/coaches and boat
transport. The nearest Airport is
Takaka Airport which is located around 30 km
away and the airport is serve by Golden Bay Air.
Golden Bay Air offers scheduled flights between
Takaka Airport and Wellington up
to 4 times a day in the summer and 1-2 times a day (except Saturdays) in the
winter.
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