Perched amidst mature trees in Nelson, the Centre of New Zealand Monument offers an iconic destination for those who appreciate nature and scenic vistas. Hikers of various skill levels enjoy the approachable paths, especially the gradual western route that leads to stunning panoramic views of the city and surrounding bay. This beloved tourist attraction is also praised for its informative displays and peaceful environment, perfect for a leisurely walk or a memorable sunset. With dog-friendly trails and benches to rest, this spot is a cherished outdoor retreat that combines natural beauty with a touch of local heritage.
Helena Ying Cecilie Wang
4 months agoStunning views all around and some pretty nice information up there too. Benches here and there but always occupied by freshly tired hikers haha. Tad bit steep but not hard walk. Doable for most people.
Carl Egan
3 months agoSet amongst mature trees in the center of Nelson. This is a little gem if you like a walk and great view. The easiest and warmest track is from the western (city) side with a gradual zig zag to the top. Unfortunately google directs many to the eastern side which is steep, damp and cool. Dogs are allowed on the tracks and adjacent parks which is an added bonus.
Pauls Davis
11 months agoA very significant place in Nelson and a good place to walk around and see the sunset. It's very easy to walk around and enjoy nature seeing a landmark. Ideally combined with the Japanese garden visit it is a good walk. On the way you could see some farms and a very good view of Nelson bay.
Joe Carey
6 months agoA must visit spot! We climbed the hill with three young lads (6, 5, and 3) enjoying the climb! The bush walk is a steady uphill but not a problem for young kids to conquer! and the view was spectacular!
Caron Turner
7 months agoGreat activity for a couple of hours. Walk up to the geographically marked centre of New Zealand. Entry is from Nelson Botanical Reserve. Very steep hill climb. You will be rewarded with spectacular views around Nelson out to the port and all across the city. Monument and maps at the top. Pink flowers on the trail look to be banana passion flower, which according to research, are considered invasive species in NZ. If you have dodgy knees, take your time and be sure to take your walking stick and put your knee braces on .!