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Nelson/Marlborough

Parks & recreation
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Caving - all regions

Caving

Find DOC places to go caving in Nelson/Marlborough.

The end of Harwoods Track.

Harwoods Track

At the end of Harwoods Track is Harwoods Hole, the deepest vertical shaft in New Zealand. Find out how to get there and important safety information.

Rawhiti Cave. Photo: Garry Holz.

Rawhiti Cave route

Rawhiti Cave has possibly the most diverse and extensive entrance - and twilight-zone flora of any cave in New Zealand.

People walking towards a blue duck release site at Connor Creek. Image: DOC.

Activities in Kahurangi National Park

A network of tracks, fishing, kayaking and caving are some of the park's attractions.



 

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Parks and recreation - all regions

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Nelson Marlborough Conservancy Office
Phone:      +64 3 546 9335
Email:   nelson-marlboroughco@doc.govt.nz
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