Wet weather by-pass option 2: This is marked purple on the TA map, but not covered in the official SoBo notes, while the above one IS described, but not marked on the map! Te Araroa (The Long Pathway) is New Zealand's long distance tramping route, stretching circa 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) along the length of the country's two main islands from Cape Reinga to Bluff.It is made up of a mixture of older tracks and walkways, new tracks, and link sections alongside roads. Superette Supermarket – 4 Takahe St, Ahipara, open 7am to 6pm daily, includes post office open 9am to 5pm Mon to Friday and Sat morning, 09 409 4828. The track begins through tussock and scrub and then moves into bush to become a typical NZ tramping track carpeted with many roots to stumble or climb over. Note that there can be forestry operations on Cullen Rd, on weekdays and sometimes Saturday. From the bridge continue on the road past the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Te Araroa is the ultimate 5-month … NOTE: this may be closing in (or at end of) January 2020. It is dangerous to do so at other times though. Ferries go every 10 minutes from 6 am to 9.50 pm, and only cost $1 for foot passengers. You may encounter some gates with electrified wires. Expect it to be fully booked over the Christmas holiday period well into January. Go up the ridge line in native bush for 1.5 km through the privately owned Waetford block (no camping, fires, dogs, etc, and daylight access only), then along a fence line past pine trees. Take care using the water and check all taps are off, as water gets very low in summer. Along the 36.5 km route to Whakahoro are various basic camp sites. Walk 13 km along the Pataua North Rd. 2 Line (now Portal St) turns right near its end, turn left into Maxwell Ave, then right into Blyth St. At the bottom of the elevator cross the Whanganui City Bridge into Victoria St, the main street in the town. You could walk the 3 km east to Matapōuri . At first look, Whakapapa Village could be a good place to spend the night. Turn right into Cullen Rd, a 4WD track that eventually becomes a sealed road and walk 7.5 km on it to where it meets Cove Rd at Waipū Cove (the settlement, not the actual cove on the coast). Near the end is a stream/occasional estuary that changes shape a lot – check it before attempting to cross. and a homestay. To continue, keep on Kauri Sanctuary Rd headed west then north-west, past occasional beehives tucked into the forest (just button up your clothes and walk gently past) and an airstrip on your right. Heed all the signs and do not enter into areas that are marked as closed. Accommodation options are varied but eating is a bit limited and resupply is not feasible (the camp store sells mainly ice blocks and a few muesli bars). Keep left when the track branches above Pitokuku Point. The TA trail comes out on a tarmac driveway. Te Araroa is NZ's walk of a lifetime. be aware that Te Araroa have rammed their track through many local communities without consultation, and kiwis are becoming sick and tired of te araroa walkers knocking on their doors at all hours wanting to camp for free and leaving toilet paper and half buried rubbish everywhere. After an un-named 580m peak the track descends steeply to a saddle, where a track branches off at left. About 1 km further on you will need to cross the Waikare River that joins the Papakauri. There is a short diversion to the soda springs here. The track can be boggy when wet. Taking walking poles may or may not be a good idea. Derek Miller lives in Haruru Falls, near Waitangi, and is happy to provide assistance to TA walkers such as transport anywhere between Puketī Forest (west of Kerikeri) and Russell Forest. You will see a dotted line on the underlying NZ Topo map marking the old trail across farmland between Mangakaretu Rd and Waiare Rd. They are supportive of Te Araroa and happy for walkers to stay here, but be sure to pay a $10/night fee (carry some cash) into the secure honesty box or this privilege will be at risk. The dunes are a wildlife sanctuary. There are great views from here along the coast. I suspect another reason why Mangakaretu Rd is used is that the trail previously went across SH 10, following the Kerikeri River and over farmland past Mt Maungaparerua to join the top end of Mangakaretu Rd. You continue north on tramping tracks, through the Waitotara Forest, and meet up with the ancient Māori Matemateaonga track going east to Ramanui. You follow a fence line, then cross pasture with a lone tree to another fence line. : Continue up Waiare Rd from the Puketī Forest Hut area. This goes a long way west. The simplest option that still allows you to stick to the trail is to walk or cycle 78k on the road from Whanganui (aka Wanganui) to Pipiriki. I warmed up with a coffee and eventually our Dutch friends caught up. As you go uphill from the point where it meets the waters edge a driveway goes off at left. Also, the cheese rolls make for very good hiking fuel. After you have traversed the beach you climb a little to walk along cliff tops of flax and mānuka scrublands. You will have to pay a $5 fee at the camp for using the Māori land access via the Horahora River crossing. It is not really an option to walk north on the beach from Pataua because it is private land between the beach and the road. But there are kauri trees along here at some point and perhaps that is why the trail now goes left into Pukenui Rd and at the end of this follows a ridge to drop you onto Te Toiroa Rd. From Kaitaia it is 18 km road walking or hitch hiking to Ahipara. At the end of this road the Papakauri Track continues. Taiharuru Estuary Route: 7 km, 2 hr (map 18) Hopefully you’ve read this and now understand why. This detour is part of the access agreement. Most people usually start at Cape Reinga in October or November. After 3 km this descends steeply to the Waipapa River. Open daylight hours only and no camping or fires. There is water a little further on at the Blue Duck Falls, which are well worth a look. Boogie boards are hired out at the carpark for $15. Four Square, combined with petrol station, corner Waimarino Tokaano Rd and SH47, 7am to 7pm, 07 892 2879. Walk along Waiotoi Rd for about 2.8 km. Note that the TA maps have km by road from Pipiriki marked in red in addition to the main sequence of km from Cape Reinga on the river. Take the right fork when you get to Ocean Beach Rd onto Urquharts Bay Rd and stay on it to the carpark at its end. How are northbound hikers to tackle what is by definition a southbound experience: paddling down the Whanganui River? The track along the river is rough and very slippery after rain, but well marked, and you could instead wade along the river between shoals, but parts are deep. There are a few takeaways, restaurants, cafés and a Four Square store in Waipū. The track goes up and around a pine-covered hill and then steeply down to follow the Tākehe River, crossing it at a shallower ford between deeper pools to take you onto the true left bank. There is limited beach access along the McAuslin Rd/Whananaki Walkway (only at Sheltered Bay). With 120,000 or more visitors a year to the cape you should be able to catch a lift south. You could walk the 3 km east to Matapōuri . Route from South to North - Te Araroa northbound - Mangatepopo to Ketetahi This challenging trip begins at 1120m. Sheryl can occasionally supply transport from Waikare to Russell (outside work hours). It is preferable to avoid high tide as the water can come all the way up to the dunes in parts and make for either wet feet or a need to walk in soft sand or the hilly dunes. There is another kayak hire place in Paihia that may be worth checking out: Coastal Kayakers. Peter – also does water taxi but would like 24 hrs notice, 0274 172 440. r/teararoa: Te Araroa - New Zealand's Trail - is a continuous 3,000 km walking track from Cape Reinga to Bluff. But the South Island high country and/or the Tararua Ranges are susceptible to harsh weather. Check the NZ Topo map for options. Cross some stiles and descend steeply to some pretty little streams then up ridgelines on the other side. These places will have jetboats pulling in for supplies, so they could probably get you across the river to the Mangatiti Stream track more or less opposite, from where you join up with the Bridge to Nowhere track, or go direct to the Bridge to Nowhere track from the Mangapuroa landing, as above. It was one of the best and worst times of my life; everything about New Zealand is amazing and I loved it all, but I also lost a friend and it cut deep. This sits on the main trunk railway. Kohu Cottage – around the same location as Te Punga Homestead, 32 km from Pipiriki. Looking at Google Street View, perhaps it has a bit less road margin and is slightly more hilly, but there is not a lot in it. 800m or so north-west along the road there is a stile that takes you onto farmland along a small creek. Just before the road meets Horahora River turn right and cross the river at low tide. Hosts Rupert and Wendy Newbold. It crosses open tussock country. However, this route through the mountains and bush will require carrying food for many days and is pretty rugged. You pass the amazingly coloured Emerald Lakes (former craters) and then the Blue Lake to sidle around North Crater. Pataua has a camping ground but Taiharuru is closer to the start of the track. A track leads up on the other side. You then want to be on the Kororipo Pā Track (marked with TA signs), which takes you to Kerikeri Rd and at its end the historic Stone Store at the water’s edge. 09 401 9184. 07 377 0435, [email protected]. You are requested not to camp in the Aupōuri Forest of pines that runs alongside Ninety Mile beach. If you do go over in a boat, make sure you are wearing a lifejacket (and for any other boat rides on the trail – too many people drown every year in NZ in boating accidents). See below for more details. Te Whare Runanga (the carved meeting house) was opened on 6 February 1940, one hundred years after the signing. Walk along Waiotoi Rd for about 2.8 km. Only the very small superette for resupply, and a takeaway store nearby. Unless you have something organised from here you are better to keep going to the Marsden Cove Marina where you may be able to get a boat to take you to the other side (see under the next section below). It is marked on the 2019-20 map as a dotted line, and on the NZ Topo map as noted. And then walk along a ridge to another campsite (Pandora Camp) in Piwhane / Spirits Bay. Phone or txt James Johnston at the camp 24 hrs prior to your boat ride on 021 0242 1632. By the time the jet boat gets to Mangapurua landing it is close to 12 noon. When it ends at a carpark turn right. Going north around it is a long hike through rugged country to exit near the Rangipo powerhouse, not far south of Tūrangi and it will involve crossing private land (for much of it contact, 13. 09 432 1051. Ngunguru Continue on this to cross the spit to the southern shore of Whananaki Inlet and walk west along the water’s edge to the footbridge and cross over what is claimed to be the longest footbridge in the Southern Hemisphere. The kauri sanctuary is further down the road. After 6 km turn off Russell Rd at left into Papakauri Rd at the Punaruku Estuary. Just keep going west on Ngunguru Rd and its about 16 km to the northern suburb of Tikipunga, with a campground and a Countdown supermarket. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. How are northbound hikers to tackle what is by definition a southbound experience: paddling down the Whanganui River? You could perhaps hop over the fence in a secluded spot if you just want to visit the grounds and skip the buildings. 09 434 0747 or 021 243 1347. Your best alternative at present is to walk north on Takehue Rd and just before the 4th bridge turn left into Ruaroa Rd and then hitch or arrange a lift the 6 km on SH1 to Kaitaia (the road is too dangerous for walking). About 14% of the trail is road walking with around 40% going over private land, which requires negotiations for through-access with landowners, councils and local indigenous Maori tribes. Go round Marsden Point to the wharf area. So you will need to plan your exit. From Paihia follow Marsden Rd north to Waitangi Bridge. Te Anau Top 10 Holiday Park – 15 Luxmore Dr, Te Anau, 03 249 8538; 0800 249 555. They leap off the headland to climb the roots of the 800-year-old pōhutukawa tree and descend to the underworld where they return to their traditional homeland of Hawaiki, via Te Ara Wairua, the ‘Spirits’ pathway’. Te Araroa Trail GPS data Google Earth file. Dogs will bark but won’t hurt you. The track begins over a stile on the right as an easy gravel farm track and alternates between pasture, farm track and native bush. It is a bit spooky on this and you wouldn’t want to be on it near dusk, especially when you get to a section of about 50 or so of stuffed toys nailed to or placed in the trees along the path (a warning? The Tongariro Crossing is a justly famous walk, traversing an active volcanic area with spectacular, Mars-like scenery and intensely coloured lakes. Back on the track, it is then a steep climb to the highest point (1886m) on the crossing. The track begins at the end of Ngāuruhoe Terrace, above the Chateau Tongariro grounds, at Whakapapa. Stick to the route down here. Cross over and down and up a kauri bush gully on a well-benched zig-zaging track. Care should be taken not to disturb farm stock and to leave gates as you found them. Load this file into Google Earth online or desktop to help you plan your journey. At a peak there were 46 farms in the two valleys. These are generally easy to get across or under, but take care to avoid getting a shock. There appear to be tracks and gravel roads running beside the rail line from Tangiwai to Ohakune, but I don’t know if they have public access. There are three backpackers and one campground, but seasonal workers can be in the hostel beds. But it didn’t happen. The traffic is not heavy on the first part of 27 km Pipiriki to Raetihi and the next bit from Raetihi to Ohakune is only 11 km. Add 40 mins to the Bridge To Nowhere. Mention you are walking Te Araroa for a 25% discount. Mt Tongariro from Mt Ngāuruhoe, showing Tongariro Crossing track in centre, National Park village to Whakapapa village: 20 km, 6 hrs. Take the latter then walk up the steep track on steps to continue along the ridge to Mt Lion (Matariki) on Te Whara Track. January is possible if you're a swift traveller. Once inside the forest the track sidles above the Hope River to Hope Shelter, a basic hut (6 bunk) can be found which is old but still in reasonable condition. Goat control operations using contract hunters also takes place. They mark the 7 February 1995 opening by the then prime minister Jim Bolger of the Kerikeri–Waitangi route, the very first Te Araroa track! Te Araroa is a long thin red line on a map of New Zealand. It is dangerous to do so at other times though. Then you walk parallel to the land going north-west, staying well out from the mangroves. The dunes are a wildlife sanctuary. I would be interested in hearing what NoBos have done in practice about this section. The track from here is often indistinct but follows markers to and beyond the Longwood trig. In the slow and often solitary world of walking, it’s becoming a bit of a highway. The TA notes say he drops off SoBos at the Ruakākā jetty. I couldn’t see the mountain tops. When you exit the Morepork-Onekainga Track turn right on to Kaiikanui Rd, then right into Mimiwhangata Rd for 4.5 km and then a further 1 km over the hill to the campground. Then you go over a hill and down a bush line to a marshy area and up a spur onto pasture land. Note that there is a wildlife sanctuary opposite, with many migrant and wading birds, so please do not walk inside the fenced-off nesting areas. Always check the Trail Status pages of the official Te Araroa website for recent changes or alerts on the trail. For forest hygiene and visitor safety reasons it is requested that Puketī and Omahuta Forests camping is restricted to the sites recommended by DoC – those being Apple Dam and Puketī Forest HQ (eastern edge of Puketī Forest). Go north on this 2 km, then turn left and walk about 1 km to Puketī Hut and campsite. On a good day this is no more than ankle deep but after rain it can be dangerous. There don’t seem to be any scheduled bus services between Marsden Point and Whangārei (36 km), nor between Whangārei and Whangārei Heads on the other side (27 km), which is a pity as Whangārei offers full-scale supermarkets for resupply. The detour to the viewing platform at the summit is worth taking. But you could do it in two days by staying at Otumaire campsite (42 km from Whanganui) and then Pipiriki camp ground (38 km from Otumaire). New Zealand’s existing trail networks don’t match this style very well, though. And then walk along a ridge to another campsite (Pandora Camp) in Piwhane / Spirits Bay. The Old Coach House homestay backpacker and b&b – 52 SH3, Turakina – 06 327 3972, 021 780 855. You could road walk or hitch hike out to Taihape or nearby on the Napier–Taihape road, and then walk north on State Highway 1 (probably not much fun) to Waiouru and then to Ohakune, or continue along the Desert Road from Waiouru. It has the advantage that you end up actually walking the length of the North Island if you are a hard-core through-hiker, rather than floating down a river for a section, which seems to me a bit of a cheat anyway. Cabin also, sleeps three, $20pp. I’m not sure why the route follows Mangakaretu Rd now when there is no authorised track off this road and why you just can’t follow the much shorter Puketōtara Rd all the way to Wairare Rd. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Mangapurua Landing to Mosley’s Campsite: 27.5 km, 7 hrs 15. Onekainga – Morepork Track: 13 km, 4-5 hrs (maps 16, 15). It was one of the best and worst times of my life; everything about New Zealand is amazing and I loved it all, but I also lost a friend and it cut deep. There are great views from here along the coast. Check the NIWA site for tides, using Ahipara Beach as your location. Walk down this for 4km. You can readily hitch hike south but watch you possessions. Landmarks you’ll pass are Waipapakauri (14 km), where there is a holiday park, Hukatere (31 km from Ahipara), which also has a camping ground and lodge, The Bluff on Wakatehaua Island (61 km), again with a camping ground, and Te Paki Stream (aka Kauaeparaoa Stream and 81 km from Ahipara). Ignore this branch and keep descending through farmland for 2 km to the old Takahue Saddle Rd (just a track now). Some hikers have reported ‘drive-offs’ – people driving away with your gear in the car. 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