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Saltworks

Tourist attractions

SH 1, Marlborough Auckland NI

Description

Saltworks in Marlborough, New Zealand is a unique and fascinating destination for travelers.

Located in the town of Seddon, about 25 kilometers south of Blenheim, the saltworks are situated on the shores of Lake Grassmere, a shallow lagoon close to the sea with very high salinity. The saltworks are owned by Dominion Salt, which has been producing high-quality salt for over 90 years.

Visitors to Saltworks can witness the process of salt production, which involves pumping seawater into large evaporation ponds. The saltwater is then left to evaporate in the sun, leaving behind salt crystals that are harvested and processed. The salt is then washed, dried, and packaged for sale. One of the most striking features of Saltworks is the large pink ponds and mounds of salt that sparkle white against the light-brown, hillside pastures. The salt mounds can reach up to 20 meters high and are a sight to behold. While there are no public tours or sales at the saltworks, visitors can see the evaporation ponds and salt mounds from the road.

Salt and lime are major local industries in Seddon, and the Awatere Valley is an important part of the Marlborough wine region. The town was named after a former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Richard Seddon. Seddon has been close to the epicenters of several significant earthquakes, but the town has persevered and remains a charming destination for travelers.

In summary, Visitors can witness the process of salt production and see the large pink ponds and mounds of salt that sparkle white against the light-brown, hillside pastures. While there are no public tours or sales at the saltworks, the sight is still a must-see for anyone traveling through the area. Saltworks is just one of the many attractions in Seddon, a town with a rich history and a resilient spirit.

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SH 1, Marlborough Auckland NI

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