This track is a comfortable forest and beach walk into Whangamumu Harbour where one of New Zealand’s last remaining shore-based whaling stations was situated. Interpretation...
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Mutukaroa-Hamlins Hill Regional Park offers a pastoral landscape in the middle of the city. It is surrounded by industry but is visible from the Southern...
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From Spring Street turn left into Princes Street, right into Alfred Street and follow Alfred Street until you reach Neilson Street and the Waikaraka Park...
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A steep climb leads to the jagged summit of the Pinnacles, with magnificent panoramic views. Take care at the summit. 50 minutes each way.
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parani
09:51AM, 8 Feb 2013
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Combine Cossey gorge track with the Massey track to create a rewarding loop walk. The track is metalled and benched but is steep in places...
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The sheltered bays, native bush, open pasture and historic sites of Mahurangi Regional Park straddle the entrance to the beautiful Mahurangi Harbour, which gives the...
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A network of marked tracks in the Mataitai Conservation Area, near Clevedon, suitable for experienced trampers. Use the on-site sign to plan your walk before...
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The lake edge has been planted in a mix of native and exotic species and a walking track formed around the lake (1 hour circuit)...
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The pathway is cobbled, flat and easy. The walkway goes through Braithwaite Park and then crosses over the Pukete Road Bridge up River Road and...
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The track to Kawakawa Bay begins at the western end of the beach to the right of the parking area. The track entrance is signposted...
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This track takes you through regenerating coastal kauri forest along the Okura River estuary and edge of the Long Bay – Okura Marine Reserve to...
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KahuNZ
03:26PM, 3 Sep 2012
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The Te Whara track follows an ancient Maori trail from Urquharts Bay to Ocean Beach. Te Whara was the principal wife of the rangatira Manaia...
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This loop is made by combining the Suspension bridge track with part of the Wairoa Cossey track. The track can be walked in either direction...
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EMC
12:46PM, 30 Aug 2012
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Water garden and native bush world. The entry and exit is through native bush. The bush features giant burrs, vines, massive volcanic boulders covered in...
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The Whatipu area is a Scientific Reserve owned by the Department of Conservation and managed on behalf by the Auckland Regional Council.
It is a...
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