Things to do in New Zealand, New Zealand: The Best Historic Walking Areas

September 17, 2021 Renato Branum

New Zealand (/njuːˈziːlənd/ ( listen); Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses—the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui), and the South Island (Te Waipounamu)—and around 600 smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island areas of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by humans. During its long period of isolation, New Zealand developed a distinct biodiversity of animal, fungal and plant life. The country's varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks, such as the Southern Alps, owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, while its most populous city is Auckland.
Restaurants in New Zealand

1. Old Kent Road

New Zealand
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2. Opepe Scenic and Historic Reserve

Taupo New Zealand http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/tracks-and-walks/central-north-island/turangi-taupo/walks-further-out-of-taupo-township/
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Opepe Scenic and Historic Reserve

Reviewed By V2902SYrebeccaw - Wellington, New Zealand

Follow the Napier Taupō Highway (SH5) 17 km from Taupō. The highway bisects Opepe Scenic and Historic Reserve, with car parks on both sides of the road. Two walks, on each side of the road. We enjoyed walking in the cool, a pleasant relief from the hot summer temperature of the day! Although we could hear the cars from the busy highway not far away, it felt peaceful and serene. Northern Track - Time: 30 - 45 min Distance: 1.5 km loop. Southern Track - Time: 1 hr - 1 hr 30 min Distance: 3 km loop The well maintained tracks take you through the bush, and in the case of the Northern Track mature podocarp forest. DOC has labeled some of the trees ( totara, rimu, matai) and bird life is prevalent. Opepe is noted for the 1869 New Zealand Land Wars engagement between the Bay of Plenty Calvary and a band of Maori warriors led by Te Kooti. A side track brings you to the cemetary where the nine soldiers were buried. Later, residents of Opepe township and the Armed Constabulary were also buried there. Opepe was a small township with a hotel, a store and homes for up to 120 people. Relics of this settlement remain. Dogs are allowed, under control.

3. Waikouaiti Beach

Beach Street, Waikouaiti New Zealand
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Waikouaiti Beach

Reviewed By 40beckye - Dunedin, New Zealand

Love love love this beach. It’s an awesome place to take your furry friend for a nice stroll. The beach is really long (walk all the way to entrance to Karitane estuary) so you can take a long walk should you so wish. Beautiful outlook towards Karitane near the south of the beach. Often horses training on the beach so make sure you have a lead for your dog just in case. Surf is usually pretty gentle so can swim safely (while not patrolled). Family friendly!

4. Active Outdoor Adventures

Tongariro National Park New Zealand +64 27 228 4831 [email protected] http://www.activeoutdooradventures.co.nz
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Active Outdoor Adventures

Active Outdoor Adventures provides a shuttle service to the famous Tongariro Crossing which is considered one of the best one day hikes in New Zealand. 19.4 kilometers or 6-8 hours of pure drama and beauty. Walking over a volcanic landscape & passing colored lakes, springs and steaming vents with outstanding views is what attracts thousands of visitors to the Tongariro National Park on a daily basis during summer. Not only do we transport, we emphasize how important the area is to us as Maori with a bit of cultural history & stories when you depart our shuttle all from genuine local drivers.

Reviewed By codykohler - Hong Kong, China

The best part was the driver who explained a bit of history about the hike and the mountains, also sent us off with a traditional prayer before we exited the van. Be sure to have everything packed before you leave your car (including water) once you enter the van hike is on. The parking lot was convient at the end of the hike,

5. Port Taranaki Walkway

New Plymouth New Zealand
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Port Taranaki Walkway

Reviewed By Marg47

Total asset to the city a must to visit easy walking good parking great sculptures along the way. Offer something for everyone!

6. Crater Rim Walkway

Adjacent Dyer Pass Road and Summit Road Port Hills, Christchurch 2004 New Zealand
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Crater Rim Walkway

Reviewed By esthersebastian - Christchurch, New Zealand

Ask for Nicole for your guide.She will accomodate your need for the entire hike including your diet.The best way to enjoy the nature & explore one of the best part of ChCh.

7. Port Hills

575 Summit Road, Christchurch 8081 New Zealand +64 3-379 9629 [email protected] http://www.christchurchnz.com/
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Port Hills

Reviewed By FushNChips - Christchurch, New Zealand

I’m lucky enough to live 15mins away from the Port Hills. I’m a runner and being up here as the sun rises or sets is something rather amazing. Definitely get up here if you can, the walking tracks are well maintained and the views are spectacular

8. Cape Campbell Track

Marfells Beach, Ward New Zealand https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/marlborough/places/marfells-beach-area/things-to-do/tracks/marfells-beach-cape-campbell-route/
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Cape Campbell Track

Reviewed By AnnicaE32

Quiet area with seals and beautiful seashells on the beach. Almost no tourists.beautiful beach walk one the black beach, but we went whit the dirty bikes. Remember that tides and watch when they are before you go.

9. Ohakune Old Coach Road

Horipito to Marshals Road Ohakune, Tongariro National Park 4625 New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/f1485c5a2d8c4d2b9f017a449a1adb92.aspx
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Ohakune Old Coach Road

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Reviewed By kiwitreks - Masterton, New Zealand

My partner and I hired bikes and did the return journey which is about 30km. Definitely more difficult/uphill on the way there compared with the return back to ohakune. It was manageable for 2 people with 0 mountain biking experience on conventional bikes within 3 hours, but if I were to do the whole 30km again I’d opt for an e bike. Scenes are beautiful and the downhill is a great rush. I’d recommend starting early so that the track is alot quieter, after 10am it started to get busy with people dropped off at the other end.

10. Waro Limestone Scenic Reserve Walk

Hikurangi 0114 New Zealand
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Waro Limestone Scenic Reserve Walk

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