Cape Campbell
Cape Campbell, Te Rae-o-te-kōhaka in the Māori language, is in Marlborough, New Zealand, on the northeastern coast of the South Island. It lies at the southern end of Clifford Bay, 15 kilometres northeast of Ward, and 42 kilometres southeast of Blenheim. Cape Campbell lies close to the salt works at Lake Grassmere. Wikipedia
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How long is the Cape Campbell walk?
Explore this 8.3-mile out-and-back trail near Seddon, Marlborough. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 29 min to complete.
Can you stay at Cape Campbell?
Nestled beneath the iconic Cape Campbell Lighthouse, clinging to the southeastern tip of Cook Strait New Zealand, lie our self-catered stays in our cosy cottages. The accommodation offered is in original lighthouse keepers huts and offers a sheltered haven tucked away under the unique papa-white cliffs of Clifford Bay.
Where is Cape Campbell?
It is situated on the eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island, about 50 kilometres from Blenheim. In June 2020, Cape Campbell Lighthouse was fitted with a 24 volt Flashing LED beacon, replacing the rotating beacon.
What is the history of Marfells Beach?
This small coastal reserve has a long history as a public recreation area, starting in 1925 when the Marfell family exchanged land with the Crown for that purpose. The reserve has since been extended and the facility improved and is managed by DOC as a picnic and camping area.
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Explore this 8.3-mile out-and-back trail near Seddon, Marlborough. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, ...