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Campervan Parking. Ohingaroa Bay. Campervans can stay up to two nights only, provided they are self contained. A great stop over place for people wishing to enjoy the peace and stunning scenery of the Sounds. When traveling between Picton and Nelson take the Queen charlotte drive. There are plenty of rest areas throughout the Sounds. This can be an enjoyable way to appreciate the area and the Queen Charlotte Sound

This area is more remote and less developed than the Queen Charlotte Sound that can be seen while driving from Picton to Havelock. The only accessible to this area and walkway is by boat. It is not part of the Queen Charlotte track which can be accessed in many places from Kenepuru Road.

Only accesable by boat the is a great place for a picnic lunch where you can have all the beach for you and your friends

No this is not a pro photo or touched up I took the pic with a Canon 5meg camera. more photos and two videos can be seen in the same area on google earth. You also may like to look at www.waterways.co.nz

This tree is in part of the Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park, one off the first areas in New Zealand to be placed in a reserve. The area offers a number of very old Podocarps, of which the Rimu is one that evolved over 130 million years ago. Much of this more remote area has not been milled with many trees over 1000 years old.

Rata in Fairy Bay this area is known for its red flowers rata. Most flower late March to April. this photo was taken April 10

This old rata flowers in November early December. ( photo was taken Dec18 ) Although there is eighteen different types of rata, red white and yellow flowers, most red flowering rata in this area flower in late March Early April.

veiw from the Links Parthway. Anakiwa Queen Charlotte Sound. The Links Pathway runs from Anakiwa to Linkwater and on some of the way to Havelock. In time this will offer a walk and cycle way from Picton to Havelock and possibly all the way to Nelson

Looking towards Anakiwa and the end of the Queen Charlotte track. The Links Pathway runs from Anakiwa to Linkwater and on some of the way to Havelock. In time this will offer a walk and cycle way from Picton to Havelock and possibly all the way to Nelson

View to Havelock marina and boat ramp. Along side is the Slip Inn Café and Restaurant. Havelock , for a small village has a number of top quality Restaurants and good range of accommodation as it is a preferred holiday destination for New Zealanders seeking the peace and scenery of the Marlborough sounds

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