Volcanoe adventures, luxury escapes and historical gems - they're all waiting for you in the Ruapehu region.
Volcanoe adventures
The rugged, unusual landscape attracts adventurers of every kind. Don't miss these activities in Ruapehu.
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Often called the best one-day walk in New Zealand, the Tongariro Crossing is a strenuous 17 kilometre hike past Mount Ngauruhoe and over Mount Tongariro. The lunar-like landscape features active volcanic areas, emerald crater lakes and panoramic views.
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Whakapapa on Mount Ruapehu is New Zealand's biggest and busiest ski fields. It has a total of 550 hectares of ski area, with another 400 hectares of lift-accessible terrain.
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Turoa skifield, on the southern side of Mount Ruapehu, is called 'The Giant'. It offers 500 hectares of skiing and another 400 hectares of back country.
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Sharpen your climbing skills on ice and rock faces.
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Mountain bike the famous 42 Traverse. Descend 570 metres through the Tongariro Forest Park over old bush tracks.
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Abandoned logging tracks in the Rangataua Forest, provide miles of mountain biking fun.
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The Ohakune Mountain Road is great to cycle in summer - all downhill and the views are wicked.
Relaxation and luxry
Exclusive lodges, golf courses, scenic flights and hot pools set the scene for rest and rejuvenation in the Ruapehu region.
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Lodges like the Bayview Chateau and Grand Chateau provide a luxury base for skiing and hiking.
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Enjoy a game of golf on one of the region's all weather courses. Outstanding views and no queues.
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Drive the Ohakune Mountain Road - an extraordinarily scenic road that winds up through native bush to Turoa Ski Resort. One feature of the road is the stratification of the vegetation.
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Charter a scenic flight and climb into the sky for the grandest views of the mountains, or take in the majestic Whanganui River from the air.
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Hire a guide and go fly fishing in one of New Zealand's finest trout fisheries, the Whakapapa River.
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Feeling adventurous? Rev yourself up for a farm bike tour - either scenic or exhilarating.
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Soak in the hot pools at nearby Tokaanu.
History
A railway line and a military museum may sound ordinary, but the ones you'll find in Ruapehu region are true historical gems.
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Ride the Raurimu Spiral, an internationally recognised engineering achievement built to negotiate a 215 metre escarpment on the North Island Main Trunk Railway. Railway enthusiasts come from all over the world to see it.
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Visit the Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum at Waioru. It contains important relics from the New Zealand Land Wars and life-sized scenes of kiwi servicemen during major wars of the 20th century.