
Takaka Hill
"The Marble Mountain"
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Harwoods Lookout |
Few districts in New Zealand can have such a
dramatic entrance. The climb from Motueka has revealed superb views
over Tasman Bay to Nelson and beyond, but once the summit of Takaka
Hill is crossed, at 791 metres above sea level, GOLDEN BAY suddenly
appears with startling beauty. From Harwood Lookout the zig-zagging
highway below leads the eye to the green valley of the Takaka River
running north towards the distant sea, while beyond the valley rise
the dramatic Tasman Mountains, home
to the countrys most spectacular alpine meadows. Far below
is the village of Upper Takaka, but the road is easier on this side
- it's only 15 minutes down.
In your haste to get to GOLDEN BAY you may have
missed one or two sights at the top of the Marble Mountain - don't
worry, you'll be driving back this way in a few days. The Bay is
a hidden paradise with only one road in and out.
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Harwoods Hole |
Breaks in your journey at the top of the hill
can be made to check out arts
and crafts or go down
into the mountain itself at the Ngarua
Caves. Just before the actual summit is the unsealed road to
Canaan (made famous over the last few years as the site of the New
Year's dance festival "The
Gathering" - now moved down the hill to Upper Takaka).
Some 12 kms along this road and after a 40 minute walk from the
carpark is the heart-stopping 183 metre deep Harwoods Hole.
Beyond are the walking tracks of the Abel
Tasman National Park and, for mountain
bike enthusiasts, the exciting Rameka
Track down to Takaka. At the top of
the hill are lookouts and walkways including the newly opened Takaka
Hill Walkway through remnant forest and fantastic marble landscapes.
The descent from the Marble Mountain ends abruptly
at the gentle valley floor. To the left is the turn off up to the
Cobb Valley, one of the gateways
to the Kahurangi National Park.
The main road follows down the valley hugging
the base of the Pikikiruna Range. The "Marble Mountain"
is a colloquial name as it is the source of New Zealands only
quality marble rock. Marble extracted from quarries in the area
was used in the construction of Parliament Buildings and Nelson
Cathedral. Beautiful marble of various colours and textures is now
the inspirational material for several well known Golden Bay sculptors.
The next stretch of your journey follows gently down the fertile Takaka valley. Enjoy the views of the mountains to either side. Drivers, remember please to give way when necesssary at single lane bridges (we still have a few here in Golden Bay) and watch out for the chance to stop and check out some locally produced salami.
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