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. Only go in dry weather. Go left into Skyline Rd along ridges west, then north, before the road descends to Kerikeri Inlet Rd (that’s after it branches into Bedford and Te Wairoa Rd – take the left, Te Wairoa Rd, down to Kerikeri Inlet Rd). There is a store and a camping ground here. 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! Ferries go every 10 minutes from 6 am to 9.50 pm, and only cost $1 for foot passengers. As there is additional mileage involved and a driver has to do a pickup, the cost is more than a usual day trip. Cross some stiles and descend steeply to some pretty little streams then up ridgelines on the other side. Raetea Forest Track: 18 km, 9.5 hrs (maps 9, 8, 7) Go round Marsden Point to the wharf area. Contact him in advance on 09 408 3685. So use boardwalks where provided and clean your footwear using wash stations (and don’t forget to wash your poles). Otherwise, continue on SH11 as it changes from Paihia Rd to Seaview Rd. The trail travels from Cape Reinga on the North Island to Bluff on the South Island, passing through 9 … The DoC Back Country Hut pass does not apply at the campground and bookings are essential in peak season. You then join and cross the Waitangi River at a point where it is usually knee/thigh deep before climbing up on Mackerel Rd (a forest road) through pine forest to join Ngunguru Ford Rd. Then turn left at Makene Rd, 12km from Omahuta. At the end of Ocean Beach Rd is a small carpark and supposedly toilets. After 3 km this descends steeply to the Waipapa River. Ocean Beach Walk: 9 km, 3 hr (map 18) Use the insulated grips to open and close the gates. Northland Age Te Araroa delivering new customers . Blackbridge Rd joins Kauri Pā Rd (keep left at the junction). If the tide is high on the above-mentioned shore you can detour beforehand by taking the road going west from Whananaki South. Takahue to Kaitaia (17 km) and Ahipara (another 18km) (maps 7, 6) Herekino Forest Track: 15 km, 8 hrs Most of Te Araroa’s through-walkers start their epic journey at Cape Reinga at the northern end of the North Island. There are a couple of cafés, takeaway shops and a Four Square grocery store on Ngunguru Rd. There is no track and it will take you longer than you think to walk over boulders and river shoals. A private hut at the start of the Herekino Forest Track, which is now a bit of a detour off the current trail. If there are bulls grazing walk slowly and quietly. To avoid the spread of kauri die-back please do not camp around kauri. Upon arriving in Matapōuri, on the east coast north of Whangārei, walkers used to turn south onto Clements Rd for the next stage on the 3000km Te Araroa trail from Cape Reinga to Bluff. Traildino grading: SW, Strenuous walk, mountain trail; Hut tour grading: T2, Mountain walk. (‘Ngunguru’ may look unpronounceable at first, but break it into Māori syllables – ngu (rhymes with new, but with the ‘n’ combined with a ‘g’, as in sing), followed by another ngu, then -ru (as in roo): ngu-ngu-ru.)  To rejoin the trail, retrace your steps to the road intersection and turn right into Webb Rd and stay on it to Ngawai Bay (a smaller bay within Helena Bay). At the beginning of Taurikura Bay at 2311 Whangārei Heads Rd is the Taurikura General Store and public toilets. Te Araroa is New Zealand’s premier long-distance hiking trail, stretching 3000 km (1860 mi) across the country’s two main islands. Our Te Araroa trail guide is now $23.99. The route up the Mangapukahukahu Stream is through a gorge and is subject to flash floods after heavy rain. 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! About 1 km further on you will need to cross the Waikare River that joins the Papakauri. It is crucial that you don’t walk anywhere near the roots of these trees as you are likely to pick up the fungus on your footwear and spread it further.  The roots can be very close to the surface and spread a very long way from the tree. To plan for the tide check the usual NIWA site, and enter Marsden Point as the location. A2B Auckland Airport Direct Shuttle (to/from Whangārei/Matapōuri/Tutukaka), 09 459 5221; 027 273 7307. Just before the road meets Horahora River turn right and cross the river at low tide. Going with an outgoing tide is presumably best. For the next leg take enough water to go all the way to Cape Reinga, as the tank at Twilight Beach can run out in very dry weather. Continue along the beach to climb up some steps and over a boardwalk to Tiriparepa / Scott Point. Map. From a stopbank the track goes inland around the edge of a paddock to join Whananaki North Rd. Along the way it takes in some of New Zealand’s most spectacular scenery, more than 20 towns and cities, and many significant cultural sites such as the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and Whanganui River. Ferries go every 10 minutes from 6 am to 9.50 pm, and only cost $1 for foot passengers. The next bit is unclear in the official TA notes, perhaps due to changes in the trail since 2018-19, but I will give the route here as marked on the current map. Note: If the sea conditions are good, an alternative is to sea kayak from Ngunguru to Pataua North with Pacific Coast Kayaks. Te Araroa - New Zealand's Trail - Northland,Most of Te Araroa’s through-walkers will start their epic journey at Cape Reinga at the northern end of the North Island. Find the track that takes you to Ngunguru Ford Rd, turn left into it and then right down to Nikau Bay Camp and Cabins. There is NO CAMPING allowed at Warner Rd by the river, but there is a spot about 1.5 km before you get there with water (I guess this must be on the 1634 grid line). Kerikeri River Track: 7 km, 2 hrs After an un-named 580m peak the track descends steeply to a saddle, where a track branches off at left. These are some of the highest peaks in Northland, so expect cloud and rain. You come to a boundary fence just west of Onekainga trig (227m) and then 200m through a small pine plantation with no markers and onto a farm track for 500m. You pass the DoC Uretiti Beach camping ground on the way (behind the dunes). Water, toilets, showers (cold), camping, caravan, cabin. Paihia is a bit like a very small version of Queenstown or Wanaka and consists mainly of places to stay and eat, but despite all the accommodations it can get booked right out in summer. Walk along Waiotoi Rd for about 2.8 km. With stunning beaches and bays, lush green forests and incredible views, the top of New Zealand makes for a great start to the trail. It’s 8km on the road till the start of the Herekino forest track. There are toilets at the southern end of Paihia Beach. 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. From Cape Reinga to Bluff. Note that there are reports of people targeting cars in the carpark for break-ins, so think about where you can stow your gear safely if you are going to do this. They offer a shuttle trip from Ngunguru to Pataua or Taiharuru, with a lunch stop at Goat Island (lunch provided). Continue following the orange markers through pleasant tōtara groves for 3 km to SH10 where there is a picnic area and stile. Salt Air – Charter flights to Cape Reinga. However, a cancelled booking typically only costs 10% of one nights accommodation if made 24 hrs ahead. The other option if the tide is not low is to cross the bridge at the southern end of the camp ground to walk north on Marsden Point Rd and then cross to the beach at Peter Snell Rd just before the Ruakākā shopping complex (where there are a couple of decent sized supermarkets). It is longer than walking Aucks Rd, but more enjoyable. If you encounter a road closed sign or banner across the road, it means you have left the designated walkway and are on the wrong route – retrace your steps until you are back on the Skyline road. The NZ Topo map shows a slightly different route, off Diesel Rd. Crossing the Horahora and Ngunguru rivers (map 17). 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. Camping, with toilets and water, $10 koha. The grounds are open daily from 9am to 6pm in January and February, and to 5pm for the rest of the year. At the top by a carpark, turn right onto the Kauri Mountain Track. As you go uphill from the point where it meets the waters edge a driveway goes off at left. Peter Griffiths of Takahue – Can provide a drop-off and pick up service for a small fee and has some backpacker accommodation is available. There can be single-wire electric fences along this stretch. The track goes up a ridge to the peak of Umaumakaroro (447m), then goes more or less west, first to Kumetewhiwhia (638m) and then to Raetea (744m). The complete trail is 3000km from one end of New Zealand to the other and can be walked in either direction but South bound tends to be more popular. Or arrange something with a transport provider (see below). Turn left on Ngunguru Ford Rd when you leave the Mackerel Forest Track. It becomes a 4WD track down the other side to the end of Blackbridge Rd (a 4WD road). The Herekino Forest is closed indefinitely due to kauri die-back disease. Walk down this for 4km. For further information on Paihia and Russell go to, Waitangi Holiday Park & Mayfair Lodge backpackers – 1 Tahuna Rd, Waitangi, 0800 55 6660 or 09 402 786, waitangiholidaypark@xtra.co.nz, Paihia to Kerikeri: 25 km, 6 hrs (maps 13, 12). This appears after a section with a bank on the right side of the road. Oct 17. 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. Then you go over a hill and down a bush line to a marshy area and up a spur onto pasture land. And then walk along a ridge to another campsite (Pandora Camp) in Piwhane / Spirits Bay. Around 7.20am I leave the nice Ahipara holiday park. The dunes are a wildlife sanctuary. Helena Ridge Track: 9 km, 4 hrs (map 15) Hut that sleeps 3, and room for camping. … The track leaves the road about 1.5 km up the road to the right, up a driveway and through the yard of a house. Please camp within the grassed area ONLY, not in the pine trees. The above section between Pataua North Rd and Ngunguru Ford Rd passes through private forest and may be subject to occasional closures due to forestry operations. Hop on the road (Pataua South Rd) and head north to cross the footbridge over the next estuary (Pataua River). Real Far North Tours (Johanna Maaka) – 09 409 8152; 020 415 2878; farnorthtours@gmail.com Pickup from Kaitaia iSite, can include a shopping stop and/or guided tour on way to Cape Reinga. Go downstream a little where it is much shallower. Te Araroa is New Zealand’s premier long-distance hiking trail, stretching 3000 km (1860 mi) across the country’s two main islands. Enquire about transfers to/from other parts of the Northland trail. 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. There isn’t much to Ahipara. There is a small plaque on a circle of boulders and a cairn now becoming enveloped by bushes made from local volcanic rock by Kerikeri sculptor Chris Booth. You need good equipment and navigation skills. The first section of the Te Araroa trail - The Northland Region had a beauty all on its own. Caravan ($70, sleeps 4), dinghy, horses, kayak available. Near the end is a stream/occasional estuary that changes shape a lot – check it before attempting to cross. After you have headed west on this a bit you turn right into Kaiatea Rd, and then right again into Matapōuri Rd to reach the coast. Onekainga – Morepork Track: 13 km, 4-5 hrs (maps 16, 15) From about here to the other side of the Raetea Forest there is little reliable water, so top up if you haven’t already. The track on the first km north of the trig is also less clear and gets worked over by wild pigs, so pay attention and use GPS guidance on whatever mapping you are using. Go downstream a little where it is much shallower. Hosts Rupert and Wendy Newbold. Has a caravan that sleeps three and space for about 10 tents. Tuatua Rentals – 0274 858 453, info@tuatuarentals.co.nz Offers transfers from Paihia and Kerikeri (both $75) or Kaitaia ($50). The track ends at a cleaning station and stile beneath a ‘High Chapparal’ sign on Webb Rd at Ngawai Bay. 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. Then you walk parallel to the land going north-west, staying well out from the mangroves. You can divert to the Capitaine Bougainville Memorial on the north point of Oruaea Bay. 022 045 4391 (Alex), 0274 339 016 (Dave), lxmartist73@gmail.com. And Whangārei Coastal Commuter (0800 435 355) has a twice daily service to Tutukaka and Ngunguru, both settlements well north of Whangārei that are on the TA, but which is only really useful if you want to skip the section from Whangārei Heads or need to bail out when you are up there. These are generally easy to get across or under, but take care to avoid getting a shock. Time. Goat control operations using contract hunters also takes place. At the beginning of 2016 I started off on my biggest hiking adventure ever! What is Te Araroa; Highlights; Trail stories; Before you go . The trail is shown on the NZ Topo Map (including the official TA map which is now simply overlaid on this). Then it is 5.5 km north along the beach to Ruakākā. It joins SH1 at Waihou Valley. Go under SH10 from the carpark and over a swing bridge across the Kerikeri River and walk south parallel to SH10 and then turn right onto Puketōtara Rd. Transport/advice also available. The trail is a mix of tracks, including wilderness tracks, paths through paddocks, beaches, roads, and highways, as well as a section which is a river and must be kayaked. Omahuta-PuketÄ« Forest Track: 30 km, 2 days (maps 11, 10, 9) Fee is a koha/donation. Click 3D map to enlarge; click again to zoom. It is dangerous to do so at other times though. It comes out at Clements Rd and you end up at Matapōuri, a very nice place by various accounts (especially Whale Bay). The next bit is unclear in the official TA notes, perhaps due to changes in the trail since 2018-19, but I will give the route here as marked on the current map. Te Araroa . There are great views from here along the coast. SH10 to PuketÄ« Hut: 21 km, 5 hrs New Zealand › Northland › Northland Peninsula via Te Araroa. Then make your way down to Nikau Bay via Ngunguru Ford Rd by going east to where Nikau Bay Camp and Cabins is situated. You can try Blair Jones (listed above) or try the marina already mentioned. 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). 09 402 8338; 0800 472 582. It’s a spiritual place, so very fitting for what lies ahead. The nearest main town is Kaitaia, 100 km to the south. To detour to the Apple Dam campsite 1 km from the junction take the next left, down Kauri Sanctuary Rd for 500 m. A grassy 4WD track runs downhill on the left to a modest but pretty campsite with water tank/stream/dam and a long-drop toilet. Distance 1 hrs 16 min. The 1,864-mile trek spans the length of New Zealand's two main islands, starting at the northernmost tip at Cape Reinga, and ending in the deep south, at Bluff. There is a track in the dunes just past the power station if wind on the beach is getting you down, and one further inland as well (Ruakākā Pipeline Rd Track) that starts from Sime Rd. link Copy Link. You need good equipment and navigation skills. This page contains maps and description for each of those trails. You pass a track down to Peach Cove Hut, a DoC hut, but the backcountry pass doesn’t cover it and you need to book in order to get a code for the lock. A Māori road then begins. 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. Getting a bunk in a town can be as much of an issue as getting one on the trail. The track takes you down into a gully and over a bridge and onto the historic reserve that includes the site of Kororipo Pā. Turn right off this on Matuku St and from here a track goes to a driveway on Norfolk Rd. Traildino grading: SW, Strenuous walk, mountain trail; Hut tour grading: T2, Mountain walk. Head south-east down Cove Rd, then exit right onto a short bush walk to Tarata Pl. Go to the end of this road to a playground and onto another track that takes you to Reotahi Beach Rd. There are a couple of cafés, takeaway shops and a Four Square grocery store on Ngunguru Rd. Each of our map series contains a modified legend for the maps but you can also download a standalone PDF copy below. 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 WaipÅ« Cove (the settlement, not the actual cove on the coast). 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