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Walks in the Bay of Plenty

The beautiful Bay of Plenty has a wide variety of walking and tramping tracks to chose from.  A fantastic combination of bush walks and beach walks make this a favourite activity amongst locals and travellers alike. Click a region below to see which tracks in the area sound the best to you!

Waihi Beach

an imageThis area has a number of great walks including Orokawa Scenic Reserve offering several short walks, or make a day of it and tramp from Homunga Bay to Orokawa Bay. 

Waihi Beach walks»

Katikati

an imageGiant Kauri is a feature of some of the tracks in the Katikati area as well as walks into the foothills of the Kaimai ranges.

Walk Katikati»

Te Puna/Omokoroa

an imageDiscover this area’s diverse range of walks; The Quarry for an amble through a variety of themed gardens, Plummer’s Point Huharua
Reserve suitable for walking dogs, to name a few. 

Walk through beautiful reserves»

Tauranga City and the Mount

an imageTake a stroll through one of the many beautiful city walks. parks, and esturaries Tauranga has to offer.

Set your sights high and climb to the top of Mount Maunganui for a truly breathtaking view of the entire Bay of Plenty region.

Iconic walks in the Bay»

Papamoa

The walking tracks in Papamoa provide sweeping vistas of the coastal Bay of Plenty.  On a clear day Maketu and Whakatane are visible to the south and all the way to the Coromandel pennisula in the North.

Best vantage points»

 Te Puke/Whakatane

Te Puke has a multitude of walking tracks and parks in the region.

The Whakatane District is renowned for its superb walking and tramping tracks that include coastal tracks with stunning ocean vistas and walkways through ancient native forests.

Explore walking tracks»

   

 

 

 

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