Awaroa Inlet
Awaroa Inlet is a remote, alluring body of water within the Abel Tasman National Park, at the northern end of Tasman Bay, in the Tasman Region of the South Island, New Zealand.
Awaroa Inlet | |
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Awaroa Inlet from the air | |
Location | Tasman Bay |
Coordinates | 40°52′47.17″S 173°1′3.34″E |
Etymology | awa: river or valley; roa: long |
Part of | Abel Tasman National Park |
Awaroa Inlet
2km
1.2miles
1.2miles
Awaroa Head
Awaroa Carpark
Old Steam Engine
Old Awaroa School Site
Hadfield Clearing
Awaroa River
Awaroa Saddle
Awaroa Inlet
Awaroa Hut
Awaroa Lodge
Awaroa Beach
Awaroa Bay
Awaroa Inlet in Tasman Bay
In 2016, Awaroa Beach became known as the "People's Beach" after New Zealanders bought it through a crowdfunding campaign.
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