change

 

Auckland – Whakatane – Napier

 
Overview
Day 1
Auckland to Coromandel
Day 2
Coromandel to Tauranga
Day 3
Tauranga to Whakatane
Day 4
Whakatane to Gisborne
Day 5
Gisborne to Napier
 

Day 5: Gisborne to Napier

On this page: Travel time:   Km/Miles
Gisborne - Waikaremoana (Urewera National Park)
2 hrs  161/101
Waikaremoana (Urewera National Park) - Napier
2.25 hrs  181/113
  Totals for Day 4.25 hrs  342/214

 

 

Print Driving Route
Print all pages of this driving route at once.
 

 

Gisborne - Waikaremoana (Urewera National Park) - Napier

161 km (101 miles)
Approximately 2 hours
Road Conditions: State Highway

Gisborne is a sunny city with a reputation for good wine and fantastic surf beaches. There are more than 20 vineyards in the area – the emphasis is on Chardonnay. Kaiti Beach was the first European landing place in New Zealand.

There are two routes to Waikaremoana – inland, via State Highway 36, or along the coast on State Highway 2. The inland route gives you the chance to visit Hackfalls Arboratum, one of the largest private collections of trees in New Zealand. Te Reinga Falls is another local attraction. The coastal route provides access to Morere Hot Springs and the fabulous beaches of the Mahia Peninsula.

Waikaremoana is one of the North Island’s most beautiful wilderness lakes, and the gateway to the Urewera National Park. Walking tracks around the lake are well maintained and clearly signposted. The Onepoto Caves are a highlight. Near the shores of the lake is the settlement of Aniwaniwa, where a visitor centre is located. Also on the lake shore is a motor camp with motels, cabins and tent-sites.

Scenic Highlights

Te Urewera National Park
The largest national park in the North Island, Te Urewera invites you to vanish into a vast world of forest, lakes and mountains.

Tolaga Bay Wharf
Extending far into the deep water of Tolaga Bay, this wharf is a legendary place to dangle a fishing line.

Captain Cook's Landing Site and Young Nick's Head
When the HMS Endeavour appeared in Poverty Bay in October 1769, the course of New Zealand history changed forever.

Cook's Cove Walkway
Picnic in Cook's Cove and try to imagine the HMS Endeavour at anchor. This is where Captain Cook restocked and repaired his ship.

Lake Waikaremoana Walk
Escape from technology, traffic and towns. This track promises a pure wilderness experience in a world of rich green and blue.

Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve
Stretch your legs along the four kilometre sandy beach of Te Tapuwae O Tongokako, then explore the rocky intertidal platforms.

Activities

Eastland
Off Road Driving Adventure (1)

 

Accommodation
 
 
 
Information Centres
 
 
Airports
• 
• 
 

 

 

Gisborne - Waikaremoana (Urewera National Park) - Napier

181 km (113 miles)
Approximately 2.25 hours
Road Conditions: State Highway

Waikaremoana is one of New Zealand’s most beautiful wilderness lakes. Walking tracks around the lake are well maintained and clearly signposted. The Onepoto Caves are a highlight. Near the shores of the lake is Aniwaniwa, which has a visitor centre. Also on the lake shore is a motor camp with motels and tent-sites.

After the wilds of the Urewera National Park, the town of Wairoa will feel like a bustling metropolis. As well as a lighthouse in its main street, Wairoa has an interesting museum. On the road south you’ll cross the Mohaka River, known for its fishing, kayaking and rafting adventures. The last leg of your journey takes you past Lake Tutira and the turn off to Waipatiki Beach.

In 1931 a devastating earthquake nearly levelled the city of Napier. It was rebuilt in the style of the times, and is now considered the Art Deco Capital of the world. The vineyards of Hawke’s Bay are all within easy reach of Napier. Another attraction is the gannet colony at Cape Kidnappers.

Scenic Highlights

Te Urewera National Park
The largest national park in the North Island, Te Urewera invites you to vanish into a vast world of forest, lakes and mountains.

Napier - Art Deco Architecture
Beautifully preserved 1930s architecture is Napier's special point of difference.

Lake Tutira
Lake Tutira is an idyllic place to have a picnic or pitch a tent. Hike the walkway or see how many bird species you can count.

Lake Waikaremoana Walk
Escape from technology, traffic and towns. This track promises a pure wilderness experience in a world of rich green and blue.

Activities

Eastland
Walking/Trekking (2)

Hawkes Bay
Theme/Leisure Park (1), Wineries (5)

Tour and Sightseeing

Eastland
Walking/Trekking (1)

Tour and Sightseeing

Hawkes Bay
Wineries (12)

 

Accommodation
 
 
 
Information Centres
 
 
Airports
• 
• 
 

 
« Previous page