Takaka Hill
Takaka Hill is a prominent limestone hill located in the Tasman Region of New Zealand's South Island. It rises to an elevation of 791 meters and serves as a natural barrier between the Golden Bay and Tasman Bay areas. The hill is known for its stunning views, unique rock formations, and diverse flora and fauna.
The area around Takaka Hill is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking and rock climbing. The hill is also home to several caves, including the famous Harwood's Hole, which is one of the deepest vertical caves in New Zealand. Visitors often enjoy exploring the scenic landscapes and rich biodiversity.