
Lake Grassmere Saltworks Kāpara Te Hau
A working salt production site in Marlborough, famous for its seasonal pink salt pans caused by algae.

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Enhances the pink color

Lake Grassmere Saltworks Kāpara Te Hau
Best Time
Enhances the pink color

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A working salt production site in Marlborough, famous for its seasonal pink salt pans caused by algae.
"It's a working saltworks, not a lake, but the pink hues can be magical on a sunny day!"

📸 View from the Road
The best views are from the roadside; there are no public tours or direct access to the salt pans.
🚗 Parking Patience
Parking can be limited. Be patient and find safe spots to pull over to admire the view.

Quick Facts
Rating
3.3 · 28 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
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The Pink Salt Pans
Visible from the roadside
Witness the stunning, seasonal pink hues of the salt pans, a unique natural phenomenon caused by salt-tolerant algae.

Vast Salt Mountains
Visible from the roadside
Observe the impressive scale of the salt mountains, a testament to the active salt production at the site.
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Planning Your Visit
Manage Expectations: It's a Saltworks, Not a Lake
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📸 View from the Road
The best views are from the roadside; there are no public tours or direct access to the salt pans.
🚗 Parking Patience
Parking can be limited. Be patient and find safe spots to pull over to admire the view.
☀️ Color is Seasonal
The vibrant pink color is not always present; it depends on sunlight and temperature.
🧂 No Salt Sales
There's no shop on-site to purchase salt, so don't plan on buying any here.
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📸 View from the Road
The best views are from the roadside; there are no public tours or direct access to the salt pans.
🚗 Parking Patience
Parking can be limited. Be patient and find safe spots to pull over to admire the view.
☀️ Color is Seasonal
The vibrant pink color is not always present; it depends on sunlight and temperature.
🧂 No Salt Sales
There's no shop on-site to purchase salt, so don't plan on buying any here.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find Lake Grassmere Saltworks an interesting, albeit industrial, stop with the potential for stunning pink hues on sunny days. While some are disappointed by the lack of direct access or consistent color, others appreciate the unique landscape and scale of the salt production. It's best viewed as a roadside attraction with managed expectations.
"Don't expect much, and you'll be pleasantly surprised!
Be aware that there are no public tours of the salt operation, and there's no shop or way to buy salt here.
With that said, we thought it was a cool little detour along a coastal drive. The ponds definitely weren't pink today, but it was interesting regardless to see just how big the ponds and salt mountains at the operation were."
Gretchen H
"Couldn’t find the pink lakes either
—> better instructions would be good
We saw a huge mountain of salt and the territory though.
Would be nice to have a sign that explains how they filter the salt etc"
A W
"Went there and from afar, it is pink. Closer it becomes white. Had a real good look around. Nothing there but salt and how they get it out. But as we were leaving the colour changed to pink again. Beautiful."
kimberley O
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Lake Grassmere Saltworks is located in the Marlborough region of New Zealand's South Island. It's accessible via State Highway 1. While there are no specific public transport options directly to the saltworks, it's a common stop for those driving along the coast.
Parking is informal and can be challenging. Visitors typically pull over to the side of the road to view the salt pans. Be cautious and ensure you're not obstructing traffic or private property.
No, direct access to the salt pans is not permitted as it is an active industrial site. Viewing is strictly from the roadside.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No tickets are required to visit Lake Grassmere Saltworks. It's an open viewing area from the roadside, and there are no entry fees.
As it's an active industrial site, there are no official opening hours for visitors. The best time to visit is during daylight hours, especially on sunny days, to see the colors.
Unfortunately, there are no public tours of the salt operation available. The site is a working facility, and access is restricted.
📸 📸 Photography
The best time for photography is during daylight hours, particularly when the sun is shining brightly, as this intensifies the pink color of the salt pans. Late afternoon can also offer beautiful golden hour light.
You can see the pink color from the roadside, but you cannot get close to the salt pans for photos due to safety and operational reasons. The pink hue is best viewed from a distance.
Using a polarizing filter can help enhance the colors and reduce glare from the salt. Shooting in RAW format will give you more flexibility in post-processing to bring out the vibrant pinks.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
No, there are no dining facilities or cafes directly at Lake Grassmere Saltworks. It's a purely industrial site.
You'll need to travel to nearby towns like Ward or Blenheim for food options. Pack snacks and drinks if you plan to spend time viewing the salt pans.




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