Lake Taupo

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Created from one of the worlds largest volcanic eruption, Lake Taupo is New Zealand’s largest lake.  The size of Singapore, Lake Taupo is famous for their year round trout fishing and other natural wonders.   Swimming in pristine waters,  relaxing in thermal hot pools,  snow skiing on a volcano or trekking the Dual Heritage Tongariro Crossing are just a few things the area has to offer.

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Featured: Experience New Zealand’s extraordinary Lake Taupo Region

The Lake Taupo region is one of the most popular destinations for holiday makers and International visitors, offering spectacular scenery and an abundance of adventure activities, it is no wonder that year after year, thousands of people flock to the area. The lake side township of Taupo is the ideal base for exploring the central North Island, offering convenient access too many of the region’s most popular destinations and activities. A highly active geothermal region, visitors can experience nature at its best, the lake itself is a crater formed by one of the the largest volcanic eruptions in known history with reports of the ash from it causing the sky to glow red as far as Rome and China.

Orakei Korako or the Hidden Valley as it is otherwise known, consists of three large silica terraces and encompasses boiling springs, mud pools and geysers. It is one of the most unpredictable and active thermal areas in the region and is only accessible by boat, crossing the Waikato River.

Regarded as the events capital of New Zealand, the Lake Taupo region hosts annual events such as the International Ironman, the country’s largest one day event attracting competitors from thirty eight nations, while the Wattyl Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge sees ten thousand riders take part in completing the 160km ride around the lake.

For those after an adrenalin rush, Taupo is definitely the place to visit, from jet boating through the rapids of the mighty Waikato River, being totally submerged in water on New Zealand’s highest water touch bungy, to skydiving from 15,000 feet over the lake. If that all seems a little much, there are plenty of more relaxing activities to partake in. A Chartered Cruise is one of the best ways to really get an understanding of just how vast the lake really is and there are several operators who offer this. With secluded, white pumice sand bays, 360 degree views and the reflective waters mirroring the majestic mountains, a cruise on the lake makes for a romantic setting or a fun day out on the water with friends and family. Whether kayaking to the famed Maori rock carvings or playing a round at the world class Wairakei International Golf Course, there really is something for everyone.

Renowned for its numerous volcanic and forest treks such as the Kawakawa Bay track in Kinloch and the W2K track stretching from Kinloch to Whakaipo Bay, the area is very popular for walkers, runners and mountain bikers.
Lake Taupo and the surrounding streams and rivers like the Tongariro are world famous for trout fishing with both Brown and Rainbow trout in abundance. A number of fly fishing guides operate in the area and will have you reeling in a prized catch, whether an experienced angler or a beginner, there is something to suit people of all abilities and at the end of the day you can enjoy the spoils without having to get your hands dirty as many of the local restaurants will cook it for you.

As popular with backpackers as it is the luxury traveler, Taupo boasts a bustling nightlife, accommodation options to suit all budgets, a diverse range of restaurants and cafes and some of the most stunning scenery in the world.

Taupo Half Ironman | Lake Taupo – 11th December 2010

Taupo Half
With a 2km swim along the lake front where athletes will be able to swim exactly half of the New Zealand Ironman swim course. Then through a transition in front of the Taupo Yacht Club on to the bike and out on to the local roads to Reporoa and back. After the 90 km [...]

Mizuno Off-Road Half Marathon | Lake Taupo – 4th September 2010

Mizuno Off-Road Half Marathon
Bought to you by the accomplished organisers of the Mizuno Half Marathon, this off-road event will provide stunning views of Lake Taupo throughout the 21.1 kilometre course which is suitable for first-time off-road runners, walkers or more experienced ‘mountain goats’. It will be run on stages of the new ‘W2K’ track, which [...]

Wattyl Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge | Lake Taupo – 27th November 2010

Wattyl Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge
It’s huge! With more than 11,400 riders taking part in 2005, riding around Lake Taupo has become one of the biggest Cycling events in the Southern Hemisphere. Enduro, Solo or Relay come and take part in this 160km journey around NZ’s largest lake.
When: 27 Nov 2010
Website: http://www.cyclechallenge.com/

New Balance Great Lake Relay | Lake Taupo – 19th February 2011

New Balance Great Lake Relay
The Ultimate Team Relay (for runners & walkers) on one of the world’s most picturesque courses. 155km around beautiful Lake Taupo for teams of ten to eighteen or new for 2010 the Nature Valley Length of the Lake option, 67km for teams of five to eight. Great team building for business, [...]

Bonita Ironman New Zealand Triathlon | Lake Taupo – 5th March 2011

Bonita Ironman New Zealand Triathlon
One of the biggest international sporting events held each year in New Zealand and the ultimate in triathlon. Ironman New Zealand combines a 3.8 km lake swim and a 179.2 km cycle with a full 42.2 km marathon. Starting at 7am in Taupo athletes begin their challenge to complete the course [...]

Emerging region has unique terroir

The Lake Taupo region is renowned as one of the Central Park’s gems; most notably New Zealand’s largest lake, world-class trout fishing, spectacular scenic beauty and its proximity to Mt Ruapehu ski-fields.
What it isn’t known for is wine.
However wine enthusiasts should add Lake Taupo’s emerging vineyards to their ‘discovery’ list. The wines are a reflection [...]

The Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge

The Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge first started in 1977 and is now of New Zealand’s most popular sporting events.
In 2006 it was admitted to the prestigious UCI Golden Bike Series, meaning it rates as one of the world’s top seven rides.
Every year more than 10,000 riders line up at the start line to ride one [...]

Mountain Biking Taupo

Taupo offers tracks ranging from gentle to heart pumping. Many of the tracks follow beautiful bush trails, catching glimpses of the lake, rivers and mountains. There are many biking and cycling options for all ranges of fitness, experience and budgets. Taupo has some of the best mountain bike trails in the world. Try biking the [...]

Taupo Museum

The Taupo Museum displays focus on the district’s special local stories and our art gallery, with its changing exhibitions, is a much-loved favourite.
Opening Hours – Taupo Museum is open daily from 10am to 4:30pm; Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day.
Admission Charges

$5 adults
$3 seniors, students, large groups and bus tours
Free to children, Taupo residents and ratepayers

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