Walking & Hiking in New Zealand

Campervan journeys and walking and hiking in New Zealand couldn't be better matched. With spectacular scenery and beautiful bush extending as far as the eye can see, walking shoes should definitely make it to the top of your list of things to bring.

Every year, hundreds of kiwis head into the wilderness and surround themselves with wonderful plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth. Home to giant wetas, tree ferns, unusual waterfalls, kauri trees, natural geothermal springs and unseen species of flora and fauna, New Zealand bush offers you something special. Whether you like awe-inspiring beaches or, Cicada's chirping alongside native birds singing, walking in New Zealand will definitely make you smile.

For us to help you see New Zealand like a local, we need to point you in the right direction. So, we have compiled a list of walks below which, fingers crossed, will help you plan your motorhome adventures among luscious bush, barren mountains and rugged coastlines.

North Island walks

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 Lake Waikaremoana  Kahikatea Walk-Model Dam  Cathedral Cove
 Te Urewera  Coromandel  Coromandel
 46km  1km  1km
 3-4 days  20 mins  30 mins
 Easy-moderate  Easy  Easy
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 White Pine Bush Reserve  Kerosene Creek  The Pinnacles
 Napier  Rotorua  Coromandel
 1.5km  200m  10km
 30 mins  10 mins  5-7 hours
 Very easy  Very easy  Moderate-hard
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 Whale Bay
 Castle Point  Huka Falls
 Northland  Wairarapa  Taupo
 1km  3.4 km  1km
 30 mins  1 hour 30 mins  30 mins
 Easy  Moderate  Easy
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 Whirinaki Forest Tramp
 Tongariro Crossing  Tutukaka Coastal walk
 Rotorua  Turangi  Northland
 11km  18.5km  4km
 3 hour 30 mins  6 hours  1 hour
 Easy  Moderate-hard

 Easy

 South Island walks

 

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 Cape Foulwind  Kepler Track  Franz Josef/Fox Glacier
 Buller  Te Anau  West Coast
 4km  60km  1km-20km
 1 hour 30 mins  3 days  20 mins-8 hours
 Easy  Moderate  Easy-hard
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 Heaphy Track
 Lake Matheson
 Maruia Falls
 Nelson  Aoraki  Murchison
 78.4km  4km  200m
 4 - 6 days  1 hour 30 mins  10 mins
 Easy-moderate  Easy  Easy
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 Sharplin falls  Milford Track  Routeburn Track
 Mt Somers  Fiordland  Fiordland
 3km  53.5km  32km
 1 hour 30 mins  4 days  3 days
 Easy  Moderate  Easy
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 Punakaiki  Abel Tasman Coastal Walk  Devil's Punchbowl
 West Coast  Abel Tasman
 Arthurs Pass
 2km  15.7km  2km
 1 hour  5 hour 30 mins  1 hour
 Very easy  Easy-moderate  Easy-moderate

Keeping safe

Our unpredictable climate can quickly turn from scorching heat to torrential rain and plummeting temperatures which makes any adventure a challenge. Make sure you think about this before you arrive and pack your bags accordingly.

You should approach all natural areas with a certain degree of caution - chances are they will be slippery or uneven. Always check for local information and prepare for changeable conditions. Take care not to trample sensitive areas such as moss-covered rock or sand dune vegetation and restrain yourself from driving the campervan after a long hike - you will be tired.

Always tell someone where you are going and sign the intentions book. Make sure you stick to the main tracks and don't use old maps - we want to see you again!

Some essential items to take walking are:

  • Sturdy but comfortable shoes or boots
  • Good quality, fairly thick, cotton or wool hiking socks
  • Woollen jumper or polypro in the winter and lightweight clothing in the summer
  • Light raincoat
  • Swimming togs (or, swim suit for the English) if you are planning to pass waterfalls or swimming holes
  • Hat for protection against the sun
  • SPF 30+ sunscreen - the hole in the ozone is no joke
  • First aid kit
  • Insect repellent
  • Tasty snacks and lots of water
  • Some kind of recording device so the memories last forever!

Please note; on some walks you may also need to take additional gear such as a flashlight and survival blanket.

 

National Parks 

If it wasn't for the Department of Conservation and its wonderful volunteers, the great outdoors wouldn't be as accessible or as beautiful as it is today. Nearly one third of our populated land is protected by the Department of Conservation.

There are 14 national parks, hundreds of native animals and more than five million hectares of land cared for in forest parks and reserves. All the parks embody an incredible variety of landscape and vegetation for such a small country. The far north boasts subtropical rainforest and magnificent kauri trees, while the central North Island has dense conifer forest, fast flowing rivers and volcanic landforms.

The northern part of the South Island shares its many historic trails over bush-clad mountains, alongside alpine herb fields, glistening lakes, and hot springs. Deep in the south you will find barren tussock lands, rock formations, gold mining sites, snow covered slopes in winter and plentiful beech forests both inland and on the coast.

The beauty of a campervan holiday is that you can experience it all - at your own leisure. There are places to camp next to the entrance of many walks and hikes and the government have set aside camping areas on conservation land for you to do so. If you plan to go on longer hikes, make sure you book huts in advance as walking is popular among the locals.

Guided walking

Guided walking lets you experience a track with a trained guide who has an intimate knowledge of the walking track, the region, history and wildlife. The guiding company will look after you - operators provide all meals and they will arrange accommodation for you if need be.

For more information about specific walks and hikes around the country, please contact us - we are happy to help out.