Stoke
Named by William Songer, the personal servant of Captain Arthur Wakefield, Stoke is one of the outer-suburbs of Nelson. It lies between Richmond and Tahunanui and was voted 'Keep New Zealand Beautiful People’s Choice Best Place in New Zealand' in 2010. more
Attractions include Isel Park - A historic park and house, which form part of the legacy left by the Marsden family of Stoke. Isel Park also contains the Isel Park research facility which is part of the Nelson Provincial Museum.
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CYCLE JOURNEYS Great Taste Trail - Nelson
CYCLE JOURNEYS Great Taste Trail - Nelson
Mobile-friendly - Our Great Taste Trail loop allows you to experience the extraordinary diversity of what this stunning region has to offer, all while sampling the local produce and warm hospitality. Cycle Journeys is your local tour operator supporting you with a one-step service, so you can create memories without the worries.
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GENTLE CYCLING COMPANY - Nelson
GENTLE CYCLING COMPANY - Nelson
Mobile-friendly - Cycle the Great Taste Cycle Trail in Nelson, New Zealand with The Gentle Cycling Company. Self-guided rides for lovers of food, art & beautiful landscapes. Single day wine or craft beer rides, multi day rides in stunning rural landscapes include routes to Kaiteriteri, gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park.
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SAXTON LODGE MOTEL - Nelson
SAXTON LODGE MOTEL - Nelson
Mobile-friendly - Comfortable, modern and spacious motel-style accommodation. Gateway to Nelson and Abel Tasman regions. With 48 spacious units, we are ideal group accommodation. Approximately five minutes from Nelson Airport. Airport transfers, courtesy coach to local area. Plenty of parking available for cars, buses, trucks, boats, trailers... We are here for your every need to make your stay enjoyable and relaxing.
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