Twilight - Te Werahi Loop Track

Track category

Tramping track

Time:

4 hr 30 min - 5 hr return

Distance:

16 km loop

Description

Tramper walking along Te Werahi beach, Te Paki.
Tramper walking along Te Werahi
beach, Te Paki

This loop track covers a range of landscapes and terrain. You first walk across paddocks for about 15 minutes. Once you step over a stile, you walk through manuka scrub and over sand dunes.

The track provides spectacular views of dunes, headlands and West Coast beaches.

To Werahi Beach:

Time: 30 min one way
Distance: 2.5 km

To Twilight Beach:

Time: 1 hr 15 min one way
Distance: 4 km

Twilight - Te Werahi Loop Track links up with the Twilight Beach to Te Paki Stream track heading south, the Te Werahi Beach to Twilight Beach track and the Cape Reinga to Te Werahi Beach track, all of which form part of the Cape Reinga Coastal Walkway

Getting there

Te Paki is located in the Far North of the North Island, New Zealand on the small, approximately 60 km north of Kaitaia.

Follow State Highway 1 north. From Te Paki onwards, follow Cape Reinga Road.

Cape Reinga Road gets very busy over the summer months. Please drive slowly and take extra caution.

You can access this track from the Te Werahi Gate car park on SH 1, signposted about 4.5 km before Cape Reinga.

From the gate, there is a well-graded walk to the coast, which connects with the Cape Reinga Coastal Walkway as part of the loop. A dry-weather access across the farm leads to the signpost marking the beginning of the track.

Plan and prepare

Trampers need to be fit and self sufficient. Carry water as streams along way can dry up over summer. Ensure your tent is mosquito proof, and bring insect repellent and food.

Weather

NZ weather

Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

Learn more

Track category definitions

Plan and prepare for your trip

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Safety

Follow the Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies

Alerts for Northland tracks

Tips for driving on unsealed roads

Contacts

Kaitaia Area Office
Phone: +64 9 408 6014
Email: kaitaiaao@doc.govt.nz
Full office details
Te Paki Field Base
Phone: +64 9 409 8427
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