Hollyford Valley

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Hollyford Valley is a remote, glacially carved valley in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand, known for its dramatic mountains, dense rainforest, and the Hollyford Track hiking route leading toward the Tasman Sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf valley
climate cool temperate
high rainfall
conservationImportance significant
country New Zealand
drainageTo Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
ecosystemType temperate rainforest
endPointArea Martins Bay NERFINISHED
flowsVia Hollyford River to Martins Bay
geologicalOrigin glacial erosion
hasAccessRoute Hollyford Track NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity native New Zealand birds
native New Zealand plants
hasLandscapeCharacter lush forested slopes
river flats
steep-sided valley walls
hasNearbyFeature Darran Mountains NERFINISHED
Southern Alps NERFINISHED
hasRiver Hollyford River NERFINISHED
hasScenicValue high
hasTrail Hollyford Track NERFINISHED
hasVegetation beech forest
mosses and ferns
podocarp forest
isManagedBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
isPopularWith ecotourists
hikers
isRemote true
knownFor Hollyford Track NERFINISHED
dense rainforest
dramatic mountains
remote wilderness
locatedIn Fiordland National Park NERFINISHED
Southland Region NERFINISHED
locatedOn South Island NERFINISHED
partOf Fiordland NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus within national park
regionType mountain valley
terrainFeature glacially carved landforms
tourismActivity guided walks
hiking
nature photography
tramping
wildlife viewing

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Harris Saddle hasViewOf Hollyford Valley