The landscape is changing again and we are leaving behind the lakes and mountains. We can admit that we are a bit "lake and mountained out" now having seen 8 out of the 10 largest lakes in NZ and many of the tallest peaks here. The coast has an almost tropical forest look about it and the drive to Nelson is as scenic and beautiful as we have been told.
Nelson, on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay, established in 1841, is the second oldest settled city in New Zealand and the oldest in the South Island. It is ranked as New Zealand’s 9th most populous city and the geographical centre of New Zealand. It is also said to be one of NZ's most liveable cities. It received its name in honour of the Admiral Horatio Nelson and many of the roads and public areas around the city are named after people and ships associated with him - Trafalgar Street is the main shopping axis of the city. It is also one of the few New Zealand cities to have its own flag. We are planning a 2 night stay here and are looking forward to having a whole day to explore making sure we find a backpacker in the heart of the town so we can have a "car free" Saturday.
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