The walk up to Wainui Falls runs alongside the Wainui River, which flows through granite bedrock. While lots of pictures get taken at the falls upstream, there’s not so many taken of spots downstream. There are good access points down to the riverbed along the way, ideal swimming spots for a hot day. The forest in the background is full of nikau palms, ferns and rata, which is pretty typical of the native bush in the Abel Tasman.
Downstream from Wainui Falls
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