Weekend holiday
Last time I told about the upcoming trip to Nelson and Golden Bay. It turned out to be a good choice although the weather wasn’t flash all of the time. In and around Nelson the sampling of wine and beer was a good change from the tasting in the Marlborough. I took this trip together with one of my flatmates who is also in de wine industry, so we could discuss the different wines at length.
I will just give an overview of the weekend break (being my winter holiday). After a 40 km drive it is time for coffee and since I know a good place in Havelock that is the place to stretch the legs for the first time. Havelock is the Green Mussel capital of the world. Unfortunately, I am not very fond of green mussels but it is a cute village and since a little shop was closing down also a good place to buy some bargains.
The next stop was Pelorus Bridge where you can make a choice between a few walks through the bush. We walked there for an hour or so because the weather was lovely and Nelson not too far away. In Nelson we visited first of all the Founders Heritage Park. A place I have often passed by but never really seen. Here we tasted some organic beers at the brewery. The quality was reasonable; the weather was great, so we could enjoy the beers while sitting in the sun in the beautiful gardens. We brought some artisan bread and headed to the Japanese gardens. With these gardens I am pretty familiar by now – unfortunately, this time the water was not there since the gardens got renovated.
Last time I told about the upcoming trip to Nelson and Golden Bay. It turned out to be a good choice although the weather wasn’t flash all of the time. In and around Nelson the sampling of wine and beer was a good change from the tasting in the Marlborough. I took this trip together with one of my flatmates who is also in de wine industry, so we could discuss the different wines at length.
I will just give an overview of the weekend break (being my winter holiday). After a 40 km drive it is time for coffee and since I know a good place in Havelock that is the place to stretch the legs for the first time. Havelock is the Green Mussel capital of the world. Unfortunately, I am not very fond of green mussels but it is a cute village and since a little shop was closing down also a good place to buy some bargains.
The next stop was Pelorus Bridge where you can make a choice between a few walks through the bush. We walked there for an hour or so because the weather was lovely and Nelson not too far away. In Nelson we visited first of all the Founders Heritage Park. A place I have often passed by but never really seen. Here we tasted some organic beers at the brewery. The quality was reasonable; the weather was great, so we could enjoy the beers while sitting in the sun in the beautiful gardens. We brought some artisan bread and headed to the Japanese gardens. With these gardens I am pretty familiar by now – unfortunately, this time the water was not there since the gardens got renovated.
Walking - Pelorus Bridge
So at the end of the day it was time to check in a motel, that had a spa and sauna and since we lack this in Blenheim we decided to enjoy this. The spa pool that was nicely located next to the ice cold swimming pool was at a temperature that you got easily burned. We tried to put our feet in, but had to give up pretty soon. We should have mixed the water of the pool and the spa ……… So, we headed to the dry sauna and enjoyed this much better. Some wines later it was not too difficult to enjoy a good night’s sleep.
Of course, when in Nelson on a Saturday, the Saturday morning market is a ‘must’. Since most of you know I am not much of a ‘shopper’, our trip to the market was not longer than half an hour and we did not buy a lot. It was far more interesting to head on in the direction to Motueka for some visits to wineries. Unfortunately, during winter not all of the cellar doors are open to the public but we were lucky enough to visit both Waimea and Seifried this day. Apart from that we made a nice drive around the Moutere valleys. Amongst others we were on an organic orchard where the sheep looked very healthy – they were clearly very fond of apples.
Of course, when in Nelson on a Saturday, the Saturday morning market is a ‘must’. Since most of you know I am not much of a ‘shopper’, our trip to the market was not longer than half an hour and we did not buy a lot. It was far more interesting to head on in the direction to Motueka for some visits to wineries. Unfortunately, during winter not all of the cellar doors are open to the public but we were lucky enough to visit both Waimea and Seifried this day. Apart from that we made a nice drive around the Moutere valleys. Amongst others we were on an organic orchard where the sheep looked very healthy – they were clearly very fond of apples.
We also stopped in Mapua where a stop at the new brewery is highly recommended!.
Along the coast in Mapua
Then at the end of the day – it was already dark – we headed over the Takaka hill to Takaka. There was snow along the road, but not anymore on the road luckily, so we had a good drive and checked into our place in Pohara Beach where we made ourselves a healthy dinner.
View from the Abel Tasman Memorial and view to Abel Tasman National Park
When we woke up it was pouring ‘cats and dogs’ but since we wanted to explore the Golden Bay we took our wet weather gear and headed off. We made some nice beach walks in the rain and finally ended in the famous ‘Mussel Inn’. Here we had a healthy soup and some beers to go with it while warming and drying in front of the open fire – a real Sunday afternoon!
Pohara Beach
Then it was Monday already and time to head back to lovely Blenheim again. But not after we did a wine tasting at Neudorf (highly recommended) and a tasting at a fruit winery (wine from kiwifruit, feijoa, black currant and boysenberry). The weather this day was gorgeous and thus during the trip back we made a lot of stops and also travelled via pretty Kaiteriteri where we enjoyed the beach and a nice lunch.
View to Upper Takaka from Takaka Hill
School
Then I had another week of work and then back to school! Although school means only one day a week at the moment, since I will be doing two courses on line. Hopefully it will go all via plan so I can graduate at the end of this year. The first results of the first semester are promising!
Work
In the mean time I have also started a programme in the gym with my physiotherapist. The goal is to strengthen my body, and mainly my back, so I will be able to do more physical work again. I tried already one day in the vineyard, but that was not very successful. A little bit more time is needed. In the winery and the laboratory, however, I can do nearly everything that is needed and in the mean time I learn a lot. This cadetship is really a great way of combining study and work, giving me a great advantage when I graduate.
Passport/Wellington
Then I noticed that I should renew my Dutch passport this year. This turns out to be a bit of a challenge when you do not live in one of the main cities. I decided to travel to Wellington for the day to drop off my old passport and apply for a new one. Luckily they can mail it to me when it is finished. However, then I need my NZ residency visa transferred to my new passport, for which I need to travel to Christchurch or Wellington again. It is a time consuming and costly process and this passport is thus going to be one with a golden edge.
A nice advantage of this trip was that I have been able to catch up with a few friends in Wellington. I had a lovely breakfast with two of my American friends; had a coffee with an Irish friend and a long lunch with a Dutch friend who dropped me off at the airport afterwards. It was short but sweet…….Sorry for all of you I missed but it was only a few hours’ stay.
Just a Sunday
Yesterday we headed out of Blenheim to do a great walk along the beach near Cape Campbell (south of Blenheim). The weather was spring like and the day couldn’t last long enough. Unfortunately, I forgot the camera. On the way we visited Yealands Wine Estate, one of the high profile wineries of the area. The buildings are impressive, however, the wines did not meet the same high standards. We tasted a Sauvignon Blanc called Storm Crossings which is made solely for the Dutch market and thus for the Dutch taste. I have to tell, that it was not very positive to my taste, so………. room for improvement!
Cheers,
Anita
1 comment:
Sounds like a fun holiday to me :) Glad you got the passport almost done (I think?)
and so sorry about the typo's in my last comment, I'll reread this one an extra time..
Take care!
Hanneke
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