Wanganui
- National Park
123 km (77 miles)
Approximately 1.5 hours
Road Conditions: State Highway
The picturesque river city of Wanganui has a long history. Take time to explore the restored heritage areas, then check out the various options for an expedition on the river.
There are two ways to get to National Park Village – the long and winding way via Pipipriki takes you into the Whanganui National Park. Highlights include the Bridge to Nowhere, Kawana Mill and the Pipiriki museum. The more orthodox route is State Highway 4, which wanders through a world of rivers and gentle hill country. Both routes meet in the township of Raetihi.
Just half an hour north from Raetihi is National Park Village, a friendly settlement that’s well positioned for those who want to explore the Tongariro National Park. All three volcanic peaks can be seen from here.
New Zealand’s first national park, Tongariro was gifted to the New Zealand people in 1887 by the Ngati Tuwaretoa tribe and is now a World Heritage area. The Tongariro Crossing is regarded as one of the best one-day walks in the world.
Scenic Highlights
The 42 Traverse If you're reasonably fit and enjoy mountain biking, you'll love this all-day ride through mountain wilderness.
Bason Botanic Gardens and Bushy Park Forest Reserve Find a host of golden daffodils, a sea of pink camellias or the oldest rata tree in New Zealand. Wanganui's gardens and reserves are picture perfect.
Wanganui City Heritage Walks Stroll around the streets of Wanganui and discover a wealth of impressive heritage buildings. The city's special character has been beautifully preserved.
Lake Rotoaira and Lake Otamangakau Pause at these lakes to cast for trout, kayak for fun or capture images of distant volcanic mountains.
Tongariro Northern Circuit If you're fascinated by volcanoes, both dormant and active, make this multi-day walk your next great hiking challenge.
Activities
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