Panekire Bluff and Lake Waikaremoana. Photo: C Rudge.

Panekire Bluff and Lake Waikaremoana

East Coast/Hawke's Bay region

Map showing location of the East Coast/Hawke's Bay region

The Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk (located in the south-west corner of the 212,673 hectare Te Urewera National Park) is a 46 kilometre 3 to 4 day tramping track which follows the shore of the lake for most of its length. It is one of a network of great walks managed by DOC throughout New Zealand.

Before you go you must book huts and campsites for everyone who is intending to do the walk. This includes those children and young people under 17 years who do not have to pay fees. Find out about fees and bookings.

The walk traverses a range of terrain with many types of vegetation from the montane beech forest of the Panekire Bluffs to dense rainforest. Podocarp mixed broadleaf forest is dominant in many areas. Bird life in the area is abundant.

A moderate tramp, with magnificent scenery and plenty of opportunity for swimming and fishing ensure the walk is well used throughout the year.

Track category

Plan and prepare for a Great Walk/Easy tramping track.

Great Walk/Easy tramping track Great Walk/Easy tramping track

Time:  

3 - 4 days

Distance:  

46 km

Highlights:

Waikaremoana booking form.

Fees and bookings

You must book huts and campsites for everyone who is intending to do the walk. This includes those children and young people under 17 years who do not have to pay fees. Find out how.

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Great Walks

The Great Walks are the department's premier walking tracks, taking you through some of New Zealand's most striking conservation places.

Bridal Veil Falls, Te Urewera National Park. Image: C.Rudge.

Te Urewera National Park

Remote, rugged, immense, Te Urewera is famous for its lakes and forested beauty as well as its stormy history

 
 
Maps

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Information

Plan & prepare for your trip

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Safety

Safety information

Always contact the nearest visitor centre for the latest information about facilities and conditions.

Check the East Coast Hawke's Bay Important notices and track updates

Contact
Te Urewera National Park Visitor Centre
Phone:      +64 6 837 3803
Address:   State Highway 38
RD 5
Wairoa 4195
Email:   teureweravc@doc.govt.nz
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