Walking – Tramping

Central Park has a very diverse geography – in fact so diverse it has everything that New Zealand has to offer walkers and trampers.

We have snowy capped mountains, plateaus, streams, rivers, waterfalls, rain forests, national parks, lakes, penninsulas, white sandy beaches, black sandy beaches and everything in between!

There is a walk or tramp for every expertise level and every duration. Our flora and fauna is spectacular and unlike some other countries we don’t have any dangerous or poisonous animals such as snakes. We do have lots of sheep however so be sure to keep an eye out for them.

Featured: The Spectacular Coromandel

Home to some of Central Park’s most pristine golden and white sand beaches, the Coromandel is a favourite holiday destination for Kiwi’s and a spectacular region for International visitors to see the beauty of New Zealand’s land and seascapes.

Striking coastal scenery and magnificent rainforests give the Coromandel its unique appeal and it is easy to see why so many people visit this spectacular part of the country. The townships of Whitianga, Pauanui and Whangamata, have long been favourites for New Zealand families for a summer vacation.

With a host of adventure activities ranging from motor bike tours to kayaking, the Coromandel offers something for everyone, no matter what sort of experience you are looking for.

Kayaking is a great way to see the sights of the coast. Exploring off shore islands, paddling through sea caves and snorkeling through the Hahei Marine Reserve are just a part of the fun with a sea kayaking adventure.

The Coromandel region is a divers dream with an abundance of marine life on display. A number of tour operators offer diving and snorkeling trips with packages available for everyone from beginners to the highly experienced.

Aside from the many adventures on offer, the Coromandel has some very unique features for visitors to enjoy. Hot Water Beach is an experience for the whole family to enjoy. Located between Tairua and Whitianga, Hot Water Beach is the surfacing point of an underground river of hot water. Two hours either side of low tide, visitors can dig their own spa pool in the sand which fills with steamy hot water from the river. A truly unique experience.

Perhaps the best known and most spectacular part of the Coromandel region is Cathedral Cove. Accessible only by foot or boat, the 9 square kilometers that make up New Zealand’s sixth marine reserve, traditionally named Te Whanganui-A-Hei, showcases the volcanic coastline, crystal clear waters, intricate caves and underwater plants, crustaceans and fish. Several scenic walkways are located throughout the area and provide access to Gemstone Bay and Mares Leg.

Keen trampers will be enraptured by the stunning Kaueranga Valley, home to the Pinnacles. The walk to the peak of the Pinnacles is regarded as one of the most popular over night walks in Central Park, with a 3 hour trek crossing swing bridges and winding through nikau palm groves on the first day before reaching the Pinnacles Hut. The challenging and somewhat dizzying climb to the peak in the morning rewards visitors with a 360 degree view of the Coromandel, Bay of Plenty and the Hauraki Plains and Gulf.

For an experience that involves expending a little less energy, checking out the talented local artists may be just the thing. Many artists call the Coromandel home, inspired by the natural surrounds and superb scenery. Visiting the exhibitions and studios of these artists is a must do for art lovers during a trip to the region.

Year round events mean there is something for everyone to enjoy, from the Coromandel Dive Festival, the Coro Music Festival or the Billabong Pro surf competition, whether a spectator or taking part, there is plenty on offer.

Rotorua – Central Park’s cultural centre

Rotorua is regarded as the cultural hub of Central Park and has cemented its place as an international tourism icon. Rotorua offers everything from relaxing spa treatments to freefalling from 15,000 feet, backpacker hostels to luxury hotels, so whether its relaxation, adrenalin, a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Rotorua has it covered.
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New Zealand’s wine country – Hawke’s Bay

Home to a variety of attractions and favorable weather in all seasons, the Hawke’s Bay is a year round destination. Known for being one of the premier wine producing areas in New Zealand and the country’s oldest wine region, the Hawke’s Bay boasts over 70 vineyards and is well regarded for its excellent quality wine [...]

The Wonderland of Waitomo

The Ruakuri, Aranui and world famous Glowworm caves are the centre piece of Waitomo and provide a unique experience for all visitors. Renowned for its amazing underground adventures, Waitomo offers a range of activities to suit all ages.
The Glowworm caves, home to the ‘Cathedral’ – world renowned for its acoustics, has hosted acclaimed Diva, Dame [...]

The breathtaking Bay of Plenty

The aptly named Bay of Plenty was given its title by Captain James Cook during his exploration of New Zealand and to this day it continues to be one of the country’s largest producers of fruit and one of the busiest ports.
 An extremely popular holiday destination, the Bay of Plenty region encompasses several highly visited [...]

Exploring New Zealand’s volcanic Ruapehu region

Home to the Tongariro National Park and the Whanganui National Park, the Ruapehu region is one of the most visited areas in New Zealand and it is not hard to understand why thousands of visitors journey to this majestic region every year.
Boasting some of the most breathtaking and unique landscapes in the world, the Ruapehu [...]

Waitomo Walkway

The Waitomo Walkway traverses classic limestone landscape, meandering beside the Waitomo Stream through a mixture of shady forest and open farmland.
The Walkway starts opposite the Museum of Caves and ends at Ruakuri Scenic Reserve. There are toilet and car parking facilities at both ends of the Walkway. The Ruakuri Scenic Reserve features the Ruakuri Walk, [...]

Roydon Downs Bush and Farm Walks

Roydon Downs Bush and Farm Walks are easy walks through open paddocks, amenity trees, along streams and through native tree reserves.
A range of activities can be enjoyed at Roydon Downs Bush and Farm Walks: picnics, BBQs, camping, swimming and more.
This area is a hill country farm that has been progressively planted and developed for recreational [...]

Outdoor adventures await – walks and treks in Central Park

The stunning Kauerenga Valley in the Coromandel provides one of New Zealand’s true hidden treasures. Of the selection of popular historic walks in the valley, the Pinnacles walk one of the favourite overnight walks.
Complete with an 80-bed Department of Conservation hut, the Pinnacles walk follows the original steps created for the packhorses used to carry [...]

Te Puna Quarry Park

For more than a decade a metamorphosis has been taking place at the disused Te Puna quarry, 18km north of Tauranga. With love and dedication, a band of volunteers has turned an ugly scar on the landscape into a world-class park and sculpture garden.
Planting began in 1997 and now features a wild garden, native arboretum, [...]