The New Zealand Herald

Go Carbon Zero in Nelson Tasman

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Lakes, rivers, ocean, forests, mountains and beaches. Renowned for its thriving natural surroundin­gs, spectacula­r coastal and inland landscapes and high sunshine hours, it’s no surprise that the environmen­t is an integral feature of any holiday in Nelson Tasman. Desired as a place to reconnect, revive and recharge, protection of the pristine environmen­t is just a way of life in the Top of the South, and this light footprint holiday is the perfect way to enjoy it all. The first of its kind in New Zealand, this four-day carbon zero itinerary brings together extraordin­ary experience­s, delectable cuisine, spectacula­r scenery and comfortabl­e accommodat­ion in one place. It’s not perfect yet, but in a world where every small footprint counts, it’s a great way to dip your toe into conscious travel.

What’s more, when you book this itinerary through the Nelson i-SITE, they’ll help tailor it especially for you and will offset your travel to, from and around the region. Read on to find out more.

EXPERIENCE NELSON!

Your holiday begins with an arrival into the award- winning Nelson Airport, a striking sculptural landmark using passive design principles and built with locally sourced timbers. If you fancy a cycling adventure from day one, The Gentle Cycling Company** can combine e-bikes with sage advice as you set off on Tasman's Great Taste Trail in search of chocolateb­ox scenery and wonderful new flavours. Or join Wine Art and Wilderness** on one of their guided tours around wineries, art galleries or the region’s best nature spots. After a day out exploring, pick up a hybrid car from New Zealand Rentacar or Hertz, and head into Nelson City for the evening. The ideal place to toast your holiday and plot your next day’s experience­s is The Free House**, a converted church and the first climate positive pub in the country. Here, you’ll find a wide range of delicious craft brews on tap (including the much-loved Mussel Inn** beverages), and they even let you bring along your own food! Stocking up on picnic provisions for a night in a pub-church requires a pit stop at Fresh Choice Nelson, a supermarke­t that specialise­s in local produce. Look for their ‘less than 200km’ labels to help with your decision making, and don’t forget to include some goodies from Yum Granola** and the Chia Sisters**.

At the end of the day, sleeping with a clear conscience is easy in a private room with ensuite at the centrally located YHA Nelson by Accents*, right on the doorstep of the Nelson Saturday Market.

GATEWAY TO THE ABEL TASMAN

This morning set off to Mārahau for a full day trip with Abel Tasman Aqua Taxi* and Mārahau Sea Kayaks*. They offer boating, hiking and kayaking trips in the Abel Tasman National Park, all of which have been measured and are carbon zero certified. You could choose a Fantasy Island guided

trip, taking in the pristine golden coastline to Adele Island and the happy chatter from the abundant birdlife – a direct result of an initiative by local tourism operators called The Abel Tasman Birdsong Trust. The seals lolling on nearby rocks are also worth a visit.

Celebrate a day in paradise at the relaxed waterfront beer garden at Hooked*, another local favourite.

Choices for guilt- free overnight accommodat­ion in Mārahau are abundant. There’s the modern and stylish rooms set amongst beautiful native grounds at Abel Tasman Lodge**, with an EV station for charging your hybrid vehicle. Abel Tasman Ocean View Chalets** are ideally situated on the doorstep of the national park, where you can make the most of the stunning seaside views from your private balcony. Or, if classic Kiwi camping in the village is what you’re looking for, look no further than Marahau Beach Camp*. ADVENTURE & EXPLORE Do you feel like an exhilarati­ng adventure or a soak- up- the- scene cruise along an unspoiled glistening golden coastline? A daredevil’s yes sees you join Abel Tasman Canyons* as you zipline, jump, slide and abseil down pristine waterfalls of the Torrent River in the depths of the national park. If a more relaxing experience is more your style, you’re all aboard Abel Tasman Sailing Adventures* for a full day on the water or choose a combo that includes seal- spotting and a bit of landlubber time exploring inside the park.

After another restful night in Mārahau, it’s just a short drive to Motueka where you can get a bird’s eye view of the region with Skydive Abel Tasman*. When you’re 20,000 feet up, nothing obstructs your views of the Abel Tasman coastline or the rugged mountains of Kahurangi National Park, an unforgetta­ble almost- end to your trip. Touch down and head back toward Nelson Airport, stopping at a roadside stall for some fresh fruit from the home of New Zealand’s horticultu­re. The region is home too, to Pic’s Peanut Butter World**. The memory of roasting peanuts on their factory tour will stay with you long after you’ve gone, jogged easily every time you open a jar of Pic’s Peanut Butter to slather on your toast. Whether you’re visiting for a day, four or more, there’s plenty of choice to shape a light footprint holiday in Nelson Tasman. You don’t have to deny yourself anything – travelling responsibl­y doesn’t mean missing out on delectable cuisine, extraordin­ary experience­s, spectacula­r scenery and comfortabl­e accommodat­ion. As is often the case, life isn’t about making big changes, but a few small steps can go a long way.

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Jamarh Classic Sail, Abel Tasman Sailing Adventures
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Above: Abel Tasman Coast Track; Abel Tasman ocean view chalets

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