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The trail can be ridden in three or four days, but the standard route description is for four sections. The trail is mostly ridden from north to south. [5] On the New Zealand Cycling Trail website, slightly over three-quarters of the trail are shown as grade 2 (easy), with the remainder as grade 3 (intermediate). [6]
The West Coast region covers 23,245.52 km 2 (8,975.15 sq mi) [2] and has an estimated population of 34,800 as of June 2024, 0.7% of New Zealand's population. It is the least populous of New Zealand's sixteen regions. [3] The West Coast is also the most sparsely populated region, with just 1.50 people per square kilometre (3.88 per square mile).
Protected areas of the West Coast Region (2 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in the West Coast Region" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Westland Tai Poutini National Park is a national park located on the western coast of New Zealand's South Island.Established in 1960 as Westland National Park to commemorate the centenary of the European settlement of Westland District, it covers 1,320 square kilometres (330,000 acres) of largely mountainous terrain and forest.
The Barrytown Flats are a 17 km (11 mi) coastal plain north of Greymouth on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island.A series of postglacial shorelines and dunes backed by a former sea cliff, [1] they was originally covered with wetland and lowland forest, including numerous nīkau palms (the southern limit of this species on the West Coast). [2]
Ship Creek (Māori: Tauparikākā) is a small river that flows into an area of coastal swamp forest on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. [1] Ship Creek is approximately 11 km (6.8 mi) long and flows northwest from catchment areas on the slopes of Bald Hill, reaching the Tasman Sea around 20 km (12 mi) north-east of Haast. [2]
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