Hi everyone,
Planning to spend 2 days with our little princess in Nelson and was wondering how easy we can go soft off road to discover that region.
Will appreciate any advice/help.
Neslon and Tasman Bay
- frederic26
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Re: Neslon and Tasman Bay
Clarence reserve,
Molesworth, more dirt road than 4wding.
Rainbow Valley Another dirt road but gives you access to the Edwards valley and Maling Pass for a nice bit of off road driving. Also good camping spot at Lake Tennyson nearby.
Porika track near Saint Arnaud, Leatham Valley also near Saint Arnaud, Rainbow Road also exits near Saint Arnaud.
Glenroy Valley behind Murchison, ,private property but access is relatively easy to arrange, Maruia Saddle road is a good dirt road to drive too.
Mackley River to Denniston is well worth the trip too.
There are more areas further afield towards Takaka and Golden Bay.
Feel free to get in touch if you would like more info.
Molesworth, more dirt road than 4wding.
Rainbow Valley Another dirt road but gives you access to the Edwards valley and Maling Pass for a nice bit of off road driving. Also good camping spot at Lake Tennyson nearby.
Porika track near Saint Arnaud, Leatham Valley also near Saint Arnaud, Rainbow Road also exits near Saint Arnaud.
Glenroy Valley behind Murchison, ,private property but access is relatively easy to arrange, Maruia Saddle road is a good dirt road to drive too.
Mackley River to Denniston is well worth the trip too.
There are more areas further afield towards Takaka and Golden Bay.
Feel free to get in touch if you would like more info.
Re: Neslon and Tasman Bay
take plenty of sandfly protection 

Re: Neslon and Tasman Bay
Nah. Don't, it will keep the sandflies away from me.derk wrote:take plenty of sandfly protection
- frederic26
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Re: Neslon and Tasman Bay
Thanks a million, I will investigate each location and work on a roadbook.. then just have to wait the sunny weather and be lucky that there are still places in the big boatSmurf wrote:Clarence reserve,
Molesworth, more dirt road than 4wding.
Rainbow Valley Another dirt road but gives you access to the Edwards valley and Maling Pass for a nice bit of off road driving. Also good camping spot at Lake Tennyson nearby.
Porika track near Saint Arnaud, Leatham Valley also near Saint Arnaud, Rainbow Road also exits near Saint Arnaud.
Glenroy Valley behind Murchison, ,private property but access is relatively easy to arrange, Maruia Saddle road is a good dirt road to drive too.
Mackley River to Denniston is well worth the trip too.
There are more areas further afield towards Takaka and Golden Bay.
Feel free to get in touch if you would like more info.

- frederic26
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Re: Neslon and Tasman Bay
I had to google that... again.. after the bed bugs, sand bugs.. I though we will be spared here after living in APAC.. but it seems not at allderk wrote:take plenty of sandfly protection

Re: Neslon and Tasman Bay
Sand flies aren't too bad here, there are a few spots were they carry away small children but generally you don't notice them
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Re: Neslon and Tasman Bay
I knew it makes all sense to put the winch around the car seat. Thanks for the tip.Smurf wrote:.....there are a few spots were they carry away small children ...
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lol, depends if you're my wife..... they seem to luuuurve her.Smurf wrote:Sand flies aren't too bad here, there are a few spots were they carry away small children but generally you don't notice them
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