Havey’s Australia & New Zealand Adventure Part 19 – Abel Tasman to Franz Josef, South Island NZ

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Heading South

It was a pretty epic journey and hike that we did in Abel Tasman but that was just the beginning of the stunning scenery that we'd be experiencing in the South Island of New Zealand. Today's blog, we'll be heading down the west coast with some dramatic coastal scenery, interesting seaside towns and a seal colony. Hold on to your hats!

Highway 6

If you're going to be driving along this beautiful highway, then I'd recommend coming from the North end down rather than the South up because when you've made your way through the Kahurangi National Park and Victoria Forest, it opens up to one of the most dramatic and spectacular coastlines I've seen - there's a reason for it being dubbed one of the the great ocean drives and you'll see why. First, we need to head out of Abel Tasman and through Kahurangi National Park.


Leaving our accommodation in Abel Tasman


Remember, they drive on the left in New Zealand (i.e. the correct side ;) )


The surrounding mountains as we go around Kahurangi National Park


Views of rolling mountains from the front passenger seat


Looking in to Victoria Forest Park


Kilkenny Lookout is well worth stopping at along the Buller River

When you get to the Kilkenny Lookout, make sure you have a little read of the sign that's there as it tells you all kinds of activities you can get involved with when you head further along Highway 6 and towards Westport. From this point, you're about 25 minutes drive away so it's a good idea to see what options you have as you come in to the North West region.

Cape Foulwind Seal Colony

For us, we continued on to Cape Foulwind and Tauranga Bay, which is an untamed natural coastline and home to native wildlife including a seal colony. This is about 10km west of Westport but if you want to do 7km return hike from the public car park off Route 67a then you'll pretty much see it all. Just make sure you have a windbreak jacket with you as it is a pretty strong wind along the coast!


The sign to mark the start of your walk along Cape Foulwind


Some of the coastal views looking north up the coastline


The coastline opens up as you walk towards the seal colony


The coves are just as awesome looking the other way


You walk past this pretty awesome sign - as you can see, New Zealand is a long way from anywhere haha!


The platform where you can observe the seals, let's have a look


This guy must have done a big hike himself!


Some were trying to hide between the rocks

The lighthouse itself wasn't really that noteworthy, quite underwhelming actually. Apparently so much so that I didn't take a picture of it or was just so mesmerised by the coastline that I just blitzed on past it haha! Nonetheless, the best time to see the fur seals here is between November and February so we were lucky to see a few at the time of year we went which was the beginning of May. My guess is that the place is totally packed out with fur seals in those months. More information on the colony can be found at the Department of Conservation website here.

Coastal Drive to Franz Josef

One of the best drives I've been involved with was when we hit the coast after leaving Westport along Highway 6. Unfortunately, I was on the back seat of the bus for this bit and so I only really got to see a little glimpse through the small window at the back but when we stopped off at a view point, I could've stood up there for the whole day, gazing over the majestic views this coastline had to offer.


Entering the coastal section of Highway 6


Moving along to a spectacular viewpoint...


Be sure to stop off at this scenic lookout

The last picture above is one of my favourite pictures I took on my whole Australia and New Zealand trip and you may recognise it as my banner on my social media accounts (which I'll be changing soon) but the mist, the sunshine, the waves and the beautiful coastline views... take a moment if you visit and just admire. Once we had our moment, the journey down this coastal highway continued to some more scenic attractions.

Pancake Rocks, Punakaiki

The small community town of Punakaiki is a good place to park up and explore the Pancake Rocks and Blowholes of Paparoa National Park. The Visitor Centre (i-site) has a load of information on what else you can do around here but for our tour group, we had 45 minutes to explore the natural wonders this area holds.


Look for this lettering on the stone walls and follow the path


You'll start to hear the sounds of the water crashing up against the rocks


If you look on the rock surface, you can see many horizontal lines giving the impression of stacked pancakes, hence the name - Pancake Rocks


This is Surge Pool and you'll not just hear the waves crashing but feel them as the water surges through


As you get to the apex of the walk, you get a better look at these Pancake Rocks


The path continues in spectacular fashion


Looking out over the coastline before moving on

These unique limestone rock formations make this part of the Coast Road very special indeed. You can see 30 million years of coastal shaping from the paintbrush of nature at work here. The hard, lime-rich deposits of dead marine creatures on the sea bed became overlaid by softer layers of mud and clay. Over time, the softer layers have been eroded away by the sea, leaving this pretty cool formation [Source].

The blowholes like Surge Pool can be pretty spectacular in high winds, thunder conditions and large ocean swells. The seawater comes rushing in and is thrust skywards in the right conditions but even with a mild breeze, we saw some splashes pop up. I'd highly recommend you stop at this place and behold the magic of nature.

Hokitika Beach

About an hour drive south along Highway 6 from Pancake Rocks is Hokitika, a small seaside town which calls itself the "birthplace of jade". With the "largest collection of jade in New Zealand" you'll have plenty of choices and there's no shortage of galleries either, have a look at the Hokitika website to see what's going on. I got some gifts for my family at Westland Greenston store and if you want to grab a quick bite to eat, I'd recommend Café 39. The beach is a short walk away through these gates, let's have a look and see what's going on there.


To the beach!


Looking north up the Hokitka beach...


The Table of Remembrance which represents the many community projects instigated by the the Hokitika Lions Club


The Table of Remembrance is to the right of the iconic...


...Hokitika sign made of driftwood

Another hour and a half down Highway 6 takes you to the small resort at the base of Franz Josef Glacier. We will go in to more detail next blog about that but I can certainly share some pictures from the journey down as we move away from the coastline and enter the mountain scenery again.


Starting to head inland on Highway 6 as we make our way south


Mountain scenery becomes more prevalent


The snow-capped mountain of Franz Josef comes in to view...


... made it!

So there you have it folks, an epic road trip that will take you a couple of days to do with a stopover in Westport overnight. Take your time to enjoy the scenes as every corner seems to bring a new awesome view in. I know I couldn't keep my mouth shut in awe during this part of the trip!

Next up, we're going to do some hiking on Franz Josef Glacier itself but for now, you may want to enjoy the weekend of Havey Trance as I share some of my newest music creations here. I'm diving in to this genre that influences a lot of my Drum & Bass tracks so hope you enjoy too!

As always, take it easy!

Nicky

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the landscape is incredible...

It sure is man, I could easily go up and down this coastline all day every day haha

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The place looks amazing, and the photos you took were amazingly beautiful too @nickyhavey.

Ah man it was one of the best parts of the trip for me. A personal highlight this particular road trip and made me smile looking back on my pictures and notes. Glad to share it with you 🙂

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The name Cape Foulwind had me giggling. Thinking seals may not carry the nicest of fragrances lol.
That coastline is very beautiful and the sound of the crashing waves must be powerful. I could only dream of what it must be like through your images.

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Hehe yes that's probably a contributing factor to the name haha! Thankfully there wasn't too many of them so the wind wasn't so foul 😀

The sound of the waves and the motion of them were just magical. I'll have to revisit this place because a bit of my heart and soul is there 😊

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Wow! That's one impressive road trip! I love those pancake rocks. The rocky coastline looks a lot like the coastline of Scotland!

My parents have been showing me the pictures of their Scotland roadtrip and the main difference is that there is so much rain in Scotland haha! I haven't really done too much exploring around Scotland, only to Ben Nevis a couple of times and some business trips to Inverness. All I know is that the mountains are pretty spectacular and dramatic in the South Island of NZ!

Thanks for stopping by on the roadtrip!

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Well, it depends about the rain. I go back almost every year for a month and to be honest, I see more rain in Florida! Lol! My family are all in the north-east which doesn’t get nearly as much rain as the west. We usually head for the spectacular west coast when we see the weather is going to be good! Only once have we not been able to do that! I understand though if you are on a tour or something, you are stuck with being in a certain place on a certain day.

The mountains around Ben Nevis and Loch Ness are not as spectacular as the ones on the west coast and on the isles.

Haha yea Florida is notorious for the daily storm! I've just seen on your profile you're from Bonnie Scotland originally, nice to know a fellow UK Steemian! Yes I've heard the west is notorious for rain but the Highlands, Isle of Skye and the Hebredes are on the list of places to hike around!

I'd probably do my own thing up there and just go for a load of hikes, stay in one place for a couple of days and carry on... Maybe next year 🙂

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Yep! I came to the States via Canada. So, I am a citizen of 3 countries. My Dad and my sisters and brother and their families are still in Scotland. The Isle of Skye is our favorite place for scenery and all of Scotland is great for hiking!! There are loads of trails following the old railway tracks for those who can’t climb! Best time to go now is in the off season- too many tourist buses everywhere!!

Ha, wow, triple locked citizenship! And you're a steemian as well so that's 4 countries 😁

Well looks like I'll visit either in June or September outside of the peak season. People? Yuck! Haha

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September is my favorite month to visit, but I go when I can to visit my family. There is a now famous route called the North Coast 500, which Jim and I pretty much did 25 years ago before the idea was trumped up - probably by Scottish Tourism. It is a fabulous drive up the east coast and along the northern coast, down the west coast and then back to the east! I would imagine that the best time to do that would be in September.

Looks like I could get lost for weeks in Victoria Forest and not even care. What amazing views.

Haha yea incredible place @enjar! Not a bad area to get lost in with views like this!

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That last snap at Pancake Rocks is stunning! South island is so scenic, so much on offer, definitely a place to enjoy Nicky thanks for sharing your amazing travels.

The whole South Island is amazing but this section was a particular highlight for me @joanstewart! Thanks for stopping by my friend, there's more to come on the south Island, can't wait to share more of them 😁

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See! I said it was on my list....of posts to come back to.... ;)

That said, what a spectacular place. I can see why so many of my compatriots live in NZ. Someone from my class at school actually lives in Taurangua. Perhaps, one day, I'll get there :D

Well thanks a lot for catching up to it @fionasfavourites!

I would strongly recommend you going over there and I will likely visit this amazing country again but in a career break most likely in a few years time. I'm jealous of your friend haha. I'd probably stay in the south Island if there was a possibility to move on a transfer with the job 🤞

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That's an adventure that took you in all the phases, how cool is that! From autumn to ocean, from stones to colorful forest, to valley and so on! That's really a great adventure :)

One of the coolest things I experienced on this trip my friend! Loved the road trip! More to come for sure, ahhh I wish steem was worth something so I could just go back there haha!

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oh it is just so beautiful. that coastline is stunning xx

Thanks for stopping by and enjoying the journey with me this time @trucklife-family!