Tinline Bay is a cove and beach located within The Abel Tasman National Park in the South Island of New Zealand.
It is located approximately 2 kilometres from the entrance to the park near Mārahau and is the southern start of The Abel Tasman Inland Track. [1] A sandy beach, it is a popular stopping off point for hikers, and for kayakers from the Tasman Sea. It is also the site of a Department of Conservation campsite. [2]
Tinline Stream flows into the bay. [3] John Tinline lived for some time in nearby Mārahau and both the waterway and the bay are named after him. [4]
40°59′25″S 173°01′32″E / 40.9903°S 173.0256°E
Tinline Bay is a cove and beach located within The Abel Tasman National Park in the South Island of New Zealand.
It is located approximately 2 kilometres from the entrance to the park near Mārahau and is the southern start of The Abel Tasman Inland Track. [1] A sandy beach, it is a popular stopping off point for hikers, and for kayakers from the Tasman Sea. It is also the site of a Department of Conservation campsite. [2]
Tinline Stream flows into the bay. [3] John Tinline lived for some time in nearby Mārahau and both the waterway and the bay are named after him. [4]
40°59′25″S 173°01′32″E / 40.9903°S 173.0256°E