Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Abel Tasman Coast Track

A brilliant 5 days walking 62km in the Abel Tasman National Park. One of NZ's great walks, popular and easy to access. A very well made path - no tree roots to trip over! The track hugs the coast in the sun dappled shade of trees. Beautiful sandy beaches and warm water to swim in all along the route. 

Beginning the track at Mārahau


Typical scenery

Ben walking in the shade


Cooling off at The Anchorage

We camped 4 nights, no rain part from a shower on the last night. Campsites have water, toilets and usually a cooking shelter. A popular route for families and others as there are water taxis in and out from most huts/campsites. So you can get dropped off/picked up and have your luggage forwarded for you (we did it properly of course). You can also kayak most of the route.


Shadowman and son


Side trip to this secluded beach

Shadow on the water

There were a couple of tidal dependent sections but luckily we didn't have to take any of the detours around the estuaries. 


The water taxis and kayaks don't reach the final section of the track so it was much quieter on the last couple of days.


Detour to Separation Point where we saw a penguin and a fur seal


More gorgeous scenery



After the final night we took the inland loop over Gibbs Hill back down the track a few miles to catch the water taxi back to the car park.

Fern shadow


Pukeko and weka


The weka hung around the campgrounds ready to run in and steal any food or food package. They wandered around like innocent chickens but would be lightning quick when they spotted something and then leg it into the bush. 

The joy of it





Weka on the scrounge









Monday, 19 January 2026

Update

Time to add a few photos and an update on what's been happening. Had a lovely, relaxed family Christmas in the sun  - a bit odd to see the build up happening without the winter weather. Santa hats in the heat, pre dinner drinks on the deck. 

Opportunities for a walk in the shady park. Me with Ben and sister Beth:



Pukeiti Gardens:


Nick had time to take a day off and we got out to burn off the festive calories up on the mountain side on a walk to Curtis Falls:




This bridge leads from the car park up to Taranaki's own ski field.

Every year Pukekura Park in New Plymouth hosts lights in the park. Fun to wander around in the dark and see all the light installations:





Moving lights projected up into the trees.


On the 6th I took the bus down to Wellington to meet up with Ben. Amazingly he drove past as I walked from the train station to the ferry in the very slow traffic so I got a welcome lift. We took the evening ferry and got a nice sunset leaving the port:



After a night on a campsite in Picton we got a view of the harbour before heading on to another site near the start of the Abel Tasman Coastal Walk:



Dinner at the second campsite

We had a day back in Nelson between walks. Got to go to the brilliant State cinema:


Nelson has become a bigger and more modern place in the 15 years since my last visit, part of a general trend in popular parts of NZ.

Following the second tramp I had 2 days in Nelson to relax and catch up before I head to Australia on Thursday. 

Abel Tasman and Sabine Travers walk updates to follow.