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The Nydia Track

A wilderness walk . . .

 

 

The Marlborough Sound's best kept secret is the Nydia Track, a 27km trek through stunning native bush, across spectacular saddles, through regenerating forest and farmland and alongside still, emerald waters. Enjoy the charming accommodation place - Driftwood - nestled at the head of Nydia Bay This trip has all the components of a longer hike - birdlife, spectacular views and quality accommodation - in just two days!

Itinerary

Day 1 - Kaiuma Bay to Nydia Bay
(approx. 4 hours/12.8km)

Wilderness Guides collect you from your accommodation in Blenheim or flight/ferry connection. Transfer by road to Kaiuma Bay near Havelock to begin the walk. Day 1 includes two saddles – the largest being the Kaiuma Saddle (387m) - affording spectacular views. Experience mainly regenerating native bush and open farmland before arriving at our accommodation this evening in Nydia Bay.

Accommodation: Driftwood Homestay
Driftwood is a comfortable lodge where guides provide a fully catered overnight stay. Shared shower block facilities apply. Rustic but very charming . . .

Day 2 - Nydia Bay to Duncan Bay, Tennyson Inlet
(approx. 4 hours/13.5km)

Continue along the Nydia Track after a hearty breakfast prepared by your guide. Regenerating bush gives way to fine stands of rimu, nikau palms, beech forest & kamahi. A gradual descent takes trampers down through more fantastic native bush towards the emerald waters of Duncan Bay. Meet our van to transfer to your accommodation or transport connections.


Wilderness Guides
PO Box 610 or
Picton Railway Station, 3 Auckland Street, Picton
New Zealand
  Phone: +64 3 520 3095
Freephone (NZ Only) 0800 266 266
Fax: +64 3 520 3096
info@wildernessguidesnz.com
 
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Updated Wednesday, 23 July 2008