Harwood Hole



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The Harwood Hole is a popular attraction located within the Abel Tasman National Park in New Zealand. It is a deep vertical cave that is around 183 meters deep. The cave is a popular spot for adventure tourists who are looking for a unique thrill.

There is no entry fee for the Harwood Hole as it is located within the national park. However, visitors are required to obtain a permit to access the cave. The permit can be obtained from the Department of Conservation office in Nelson or Takaka.

The best time to visit the Harwood Hole is during the summer months (December to February) when the weather is warm and dry. The cave is open to visitors all year round, but it is important to check weather conditions before visiting as the cave can be dangerous during heavy rain or strong winds.

There is no official website for the Harwood Hole, but visitors can find more information about the Abel Tasman National Park and the permits required to access the cave on the Department of Conservation website.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the Abel Tasman National Park, which is home to beautiful beaches and hiking trails. There are also several other caves in the area that are worth exploring, including the Ngarua Caves and the Rawhiti Cave. Visitors can also take a boat tour of the park to see the stunning coastline and wildlife.

It is important to note that visitors should always follow safety guidelines when exploring the Harwood Hole and other caves in the area. It is recommended to hire a guide or join a tour group to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

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