Nelson New ZealandNelson, the geographical centre of New Zealand, is a region renowned for warm sunshine, fine beaches, lakes, mountains and native forests. The City of Nelson is large enough to offer all the services and amenities of a large city yet is small enough to be intimate, welcoming and friendly. It is New Zealand's largest fishing port and the gateway to a major forestry and horticulture industry. Add to this the attraction of fine foods, superb wines, an innovative craft industry, spectacular scenery and traditional "Kiwi" hospitality and you can understand why Nelson is a place to which holiday makers flock all year round.
Don't forget to visit the crystal clear Waikoropupu (Pupu) Springs, or the
360 metres deep Harwoods Hole (deepest in New Zealand) or explore the
intricate network of limestone caves in this area. Farther west is the
unique Farewell Spit.
The people of Nelson are well known for being skilled and innovative artisans, especially in pottery, glass making, bone carving, knitting, basket making and jewellery. Until recently Nelson was home to the internationally acclaimed International Wearable Art Awards - this is a celebration of New Zealand and International creativity when artisans produce and wear their own wearable art creations. Have a look at some of the creations from the 8th International Wearable Art Awards in 1996. Local restaurants can tempt the most discerning palate with their superb seafood including: mussels, scallops, oysters, seasonal whitebait, geoduck and many fish varieties. The Taste Nelson festival is held each year to celebrate these culinary delights.
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