Rotorua
- Opotiki
- Gisborne
132 km (83 miles)
Approximately 1.75 hours
Road Conditions: State Highway
Rotorua sits squarely on the Pacific Ring of Fire, so volcanic activity is part of the city’s past and present. Explore the geothermal areas and discover the unique culture of New Zealand’s Maori people. Rotorua is entertaining in any weather, at any time of the year.
Your drive towards the coast begins with the wilderness of beautiful Lake Rotoiti, a fisherman’s paradise. Lake Rotoehu is next, followed by Lake Rotoma - home to a hybrid ‘Tiger’ trout. The paper mill town of Kawerau is a possible side trip. At Awakeri Hot Springs (a place for a hot soak) you can decide to loop past Whakatane, the largest town in the region, or head straight for Opotiki. The final leg of your journey passes through the foothills of the Urewera Ranges – look for Maori meeting houses and churches.
Opotiki has a good range of accommodation and shops. Eco-tourism activities make excellent use of the beautiful coastal and forest environment - horse trekking, kayaking, river rafting and dolphin swimming are some of the entertainment options.
Scenic Highlights
Whakarewarewa Forest Mountain bike, run or hike on purpose-built trails in a century-old experimental forest with more than 170 different tree species.
Whinray Reserve Walk just 30 minutes into the Whinray Reserve and you'll find yourself surrounded by forest giants, some over 40 metres tall.
Crater Lakes Eleven beautiful lakes surround the geothermal town of Rotorua, which is great if you like to hike, bike, fish or kayak.
Government Gardens Explore historic gardens that surround a Tudor-style spa bath house and an ornate Mediterranean-style public swimming pool. Peer through the steam into ancient bubbling geothermal pools.
Waioeka Gorge Scenic Reserve Enjoy the great outdoors at the Waioeka Gorge Scenic Reserve, a peaceful forest paradise between Opotiki and Gisborne.
Kuirau Park Take a walk and discover the steaming, hissing and bubbling geothermal activity in this informal public park located right next to Rotorua's city centre.
Geothermal activity Explore a landscape that has been shaped and coloured by extraordinary volcanic and geothermal forces.
Mount Tarawera Gaze in awe at Mount Tarawera and imagine the frightening night of June 10 1886, when the mountain's summit split open in a violent eruption.
Lake Rotorua In the centre of Lake Rotorua is Mokoia Island, the setting for one of New Zealand's most famous love stories.
Lakeside Trail Walk, run or ride along a scenic lakeside trail on the front porch of downtown Rotorua. Learn about the local birdlife and geothermal activity.
Ohinemutu View an intricately carved Maori meeting house and enter a 1901 Tudor-style church set amidst steaming geothermal vents at the edge of Lake Rotorua.
Okere Falls Scenic Reserve Explore forest walks that lead to a series of beautiful waterfalls, the Tutea Caves and Hinemoa's Steps.
Rainbow Mountain tracks Explore an active geothermal mountain with coloured rocks and native plants that are unique to geothermal environments. Climb to the summit for a huge view of this fascinating part of the world.
Activities
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Rotorua
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