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– the country's largest wine-growing region

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national park of New Zealand

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capital of New Zealand; urban area of the cities of Wellington, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, and Porirua

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Nelson, New Zealand

city in New Zealand

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Christ Church Cathedral, Nelson

a historic and often photographed Nelson landmark. Features iconic granite steps from Trafalgar Street to the Cathedral. Sunday Eucharist and Evensong services, usually with Choir.

430m

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Haulashore Island

island in New Zealand

2.9km

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Tahunanui Beach

beach in Nelson, New Zealand

4.7km

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Abel Tasman Coast Track

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-40.9288173.0486

Abel Tasman Inland Track

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Kaikoura

town and territorial authority in New Zealand's South Island

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Nelson (New Zealand)

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Nelson (New Zealand)

Nelson is the second oldest settled city in New Zealand and the oldest in the South Island. It is in a region often known as Nelson Bays or the "Top of the South" and is actually slightly north of the capital city of Wellington in the North Island.

As the major regional centre, the city offers many lodgings, restaurants, and unique speciality shopping such as at the Jens Hansen Goldsmiths where "The One Ring" in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy was designed.

  • Nelson has a vibrant local music and arts scene and is known nationwide for its culturally idiosyncratic craftsmen. These include potters, glass blowers (such as Flamedaisy Glass Design and Höglund Art Glass Studio & Gallery), and dozens of wood carvers using native New Zealand southern beech and exotic macrocarpa.
  • Nelson is a popular visitor destination and year-round attracts both New Zealanders and international tourists.[63]
  • The Nelson Saturday Market is a popular weekly market where one can buy direct from local artists.[64]
  • The Theatre Royal was restored in 2010 and is the oldest wooden functioning theatre in the Southern Hemisphere (built 1878)[65]
  • Art organisations include the Suter Art Gallery[66] and Nelson Arts Festival.[67]
  • The Victory Village community received the 2010 New Zealander of the Year award for Community of the Year.[68]

The Nelson region comprises two unitary authorities – Nelson City, administered by the Nelson City Council, and Tasman District, administered by the Tasman District Council, based in Richmond 15 kilometres (9 miles) to the southwest. It is between Marlborough, another unitary authority, to the east, and the West Coast Regional Council to the west.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

22.4°C13.2
Precipitation: 76.5 mm

Feb

22.6°C13.3
Precipitation: 63.5 mm

Mar

21°C11.3
Precipitation: 70.8 mm

Apr

18.1°C8.3
Precipitation: 80.9 mm

May

15.6°C5.5
Precipitation: 82 mm

Jun

13.1°C2.7
Precipitation: 92.7 mm

Jul

12.5°C1.9
Precipitation: 77.6 mm

Aug

13.4°C3.4
Precipitation: 81.9 mm

Sep

15°C5.7
Precipitation: 85.1 mm

Oct

16.9°C7.8
Precipitation: 87.2 mm

Nov

18.9°C9.8
Precipitation: 78.3 mm

Dec

20.7°C12
Precipitation: 83.6 mm