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  2. Abel Tasman Coast Track - Wikipedia

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    At the halfway point, the Abel Tasman Coast Track briefly returns to the coast and runs along the wide sandy beach of Onetahuti Bay, with views out to Tonga Island. A bridge and boardwalk cross Richardson Stream and the surrounding wetland, before the track gently climbs over Tonga Saddle to Awaroa Bay.

  3. Abel Tasman Inland Track - Wikipedia

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    The Abel Tasman Inland Track is a 38 km (24 mi) tramping track that runs through the centre of the Abel Tasman National Park and is maintained by the Department of Conservation. [1] It diverts from the main Abel Tasman Coast Track between Tinline Bay and Torrent Bay .

  4. Tōtaranui - Wikipedia

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    Tōtaranui is a 1 km long beach and the site of a large campsite in the Tasman Region of New Zealand administered by the Department of Conservation (DOC). It is located in Abel Tasman National Park toward the northern end of the Abel Tasman Track and is often used as a starting or finishing point for the walk.

  5. Abel Tasman National Park - Wikipedia

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    Rākauroa / Torrent Bay at Abel Tasman National Park. Covering an area of 237 km 2 (92 sq mi; 59,000 acres), [13] the park is the smallest of New Zealand's national parks. [2] It consists of forested, hilly country to the north of the valleys of the Tākaka and Riwaka Rivers, and is bounded to the north by the waters of Golden Bay / Mohua and ...

  6. Torrent Bay - Wikipedia

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    When Abel Tasman National Park was formed in 1942, the village was not included in the Park, so remains as a village of holiday houses on privately owned land within the National Park. [3] As part of the Motueka Ward of the Tasman District Council, land is of freehold title and can be onsold and built on, within strict building codes and ...

  7. Category:Abel Tasman National Park - Wikipedia

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    This category lists locations and geographical features found in Abel Tasman National Park in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand Pages in category "Abel Tasman National Park" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  8. Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania is named after Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, who made the first reported European sighting of the island on 24 November 1642. Tasman named the island Anthony van Diemen's Land after his sponsor Anthony van Diemen, the Governor of the Dutch East Indies. The name was later shortened to Van Diemen's Land by the British. It was officially ...

  9. The Abels - Wikipedia

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    The Abels are a group of 158 Tasmanian mountains above 1100m and with a prominence of at least 150m.. They are listed in the books The Abels. [1] [2] [3]Climbing them all is part of the Tasmanian peakbagging movement. [4]