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Lake Grassmere

Lake Grassmere

Discover Lake Grassmere: New Zealand’s Salt Production Hub

Located 40 km south of Blenheim, Lake Grassmere is renowned for being the heart of New Zealand's salt production. Spanning approximately 4,000 acres, the lake has been used for salt harvesting since 1943, employing vast settling ponds to produce a diverse range of salts.

Why Visit Lake Grassmere:

Spectacular Scenery: A short drive off the main highway leads you to Lake Grassmere, where you can witness the stunning colors of the evaporation ponds, a captivating sight that changes with the seasons.

Historical Significance: The Māori name for the lake is Kapara Te Hau, meaning "wind-blown lake." Early whalers referred to it as "Cobblers' Hole." The area is rich in Māori history, offering a deeper connection to New Zealand’s cultural heritage.

Visit Details: The lake is easily accessible and well worth a visit for anyone interested in unique natural phenomena and industrial history.

Experience Lake Grassmere: Marvel at the vibrant hues of the salt ponds and explore the historical backdrop of this important New Zealand landmark.

 

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