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NZ Walking Routes > Taranaki > Whanganui - Atene Skyline Track
Whanganui - Atene Skyline Track
- Location
- The two entrances to this almost circular track begin on the Whanganui River Road, 36 km from Wanganui. Both entrances to the track are less than 2 km apart.
- Description
Important Notice: Please check the below website before undertaking this walk. It has been closed due to an illegal cyanide operation.
Beginning at the up-river end, the track climbs steeply from the River Road to a height of 260 m through fine lowland forest. Following an old, gently graded roadline for approximately 3 km the track follows the ridgeline to a clearing which marks the track's halfway point. A campsite with drinking water, a shelter and a toilet is available here.
Shortly beyond this point is the Taumata Trig, the highest point of the track at 523 m. The track then winds around the edge of sandstone bluffs to reach Taupiri Trig before descending steeply back to the River Road.
The focus throughout the walk is Puketapu hill. Many hundreds of years ago the hill stood at the end of a long, narrow-necked peninsula. The river once flowed in an almost complete circle around Puketapu but after years of erosion the river broke through the neck, forcing a more direct route to the sea and cutting off the meander.
Spectacular views from vantage points along the track include the cut-off meander, the Whanganui River, Mt Ruapehu, Mt Taranaki/Egmont, the Tasman Sea, and the Whanganui River's tributary valleys.
- Duration
- 8.0 hours
- Level
- Hard
- Amenities
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- Camping
- Historical
- Lookouts
- Toilets
- Source
- www.doc.govt.nz
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