Located in Farewell Spit and Puponga Farm Park in the Nelson/Tasman region
Coastline near Pillar Point
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Time: 3–5 hr one way
Distance: 8 km
Track category: Tramping track/Grade 3 Intermediate mountain bike
The track starts opposite the visitor centre car park at Triangle Flat and climbs steadily through open farmland and stunted bush along the Old Man Range to Pillar Point Lighthouse (1-2 hr). There are panoramic views all the way. Behind the light are the ruins of one of New Zealand’s first radar stations, built during World War Two.
For a round trip, continue down a 4WD track to Wharariki Road (30 min) and return to the car park via Wharariki Road (1 hr).
Track category: Tramping track
From Pillar Point continue along Hill Top Track over undulating open farmland to Cape Farewell. The track is exposed to strong wind gusts and has steep drop offs. Stay well clear of the cliff edge and children should be well supervised. The rewards are panoramic views of the rugged coastline.
It's a further 5 minutes walk from the viewing platform to Cape Farewell car park.
Cape Farewell
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Track category: Tramping track
From Cape Farewell the track continues over open undulating farmland, steep drop offs and panoramic views to Wharariki Beach. It is a further 20 minute walk to Wharariki car park and roadend.
Track category: Walking track
Time: 30 min one way
Distance: 2 km
From the car park, walk across Triangle Flat to Ocean Beach through open farm land and coastal bush; turn left along the beach to Fossil Point. Fossilised shells and worm casts can be found in blocks of mudstone fallen from the cliffs. Seals can often be seen here playing in the water. For a longer trip, continue along Ocean Beach and then take the Spit Track back to the car park.
Track category: Walking track
Time: 1 hr 30 min
Distance: 6 km
The entrance to the Inner Beach from the car park is through an entrance in the fence (kissing gate); walk along the beach until you reach the 4WD Spit Track. Cross over the spit to Ocean Beach and return via Triangle Flat.
Track category: Walking track
Time: 3–4 hr
Distance: 12 km
Walk along Inner Beach 4 kilometres to a marked track crossing the spit to Ocean Beach. Return back down Ocean Beach to the 4WD Spit Track or continue down the beach to Triangle Flat Track for a slightly longer return trip.
Track category: Walking track/Grade 2 Easy mountain bike
Time: 45 min one way
Distance: 1.5 km
From a small car park off Wharariki Road the walk climbs steadily up a 4WD track to the lighthouse.
Track category: Tramping track
Time: 5 min one way
Distance: 200 m
Follow the sign posted road from Wharariki Road to the Cape Farewell road end car park. A short walk takes you to a lookout over Cape Farewell.
Track category: Walking track
Time: 20 min one way
Distance: 1 km
This is good option for kids. It's the most spectacular coastline in the region, with its caverns, islands, sand dunes and long stretch of beach. Access is at the end of Wharariki Road. From the car park to the beach takes 20 minutes over farm paddocks and through a section of coastal forest. At low tide you can walk along Wharariki Beach returning to the car park via Green Hills Track.
Track category: Route/Grade 3 Intermediate mountain bike
Time: 3 hr return
Distance: 10 km
From the Wharariki car park, follow a vehicle track west to Green Hills Stream and beyond. Superb farmland, lakes, cliffs and wind-carved moorlands are features of this area. Mountain biking is allowed on this track.
From Collingwood, follow Collingwood-Puponga Main Road to Puponga. In Puponga, the road turns sharp left and becomes Wharariki Road. Follow this for the tracks on Wharariki Road, or turn right into Freeman Access for the Puponga Hill Top Track and Triangle Flat tracks.
Quicksand hazard at the public access area: There is an intermittent issue with quicksand within the flat sand pans at the base of Farewell Spit. This hazard exists in the flat open sand areas within the dunes, not out on the beach. The beaches, marked tracks and roads are still safe for travel.
Foot access only - no vehicles or bikes are permitted past the car park.
Seemingly harmless acts, such as leaving a gate open or taking a pet for a walk can have drastic consequences for farm management. Follow these rules when visiting the farm:
Whakatū / Nelson Visitor Centre | |
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Email: | nelsonvc@doc.govt.nz |
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