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Let us at. share with you a beautiful part of New Zealand… …where cultural, historical and natural values blend together for your enjoyment. From Waitangi, the birthplace of our nation, Aotearoa – New Zealand…. … across the tranquil waters to Russell and beyond to the Cape Brett Peninsula….
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Let us at share with youa beautiful partof New Zealand……where cultural, historical and natural values blend together for your enjoyment
From Waitangi, the birthplace of our nation, Aotearoa – New Zealand… … across the tranquil waters to Russell and beyond to the Cape Brett Peninsula…
the Cape Brett Lighthouse stands sentinel over the Department of Conservation Hut. Piercy Island stands alone.
In association with Zane Grey Resort on Urupukapuka Island Cape Brett Walkways offers guided and individual walks through ‘Project Crimson’ country
Guided walks…with experienced guides An enjoyable experience for all You will be captivated by the many exquisite views you’ll see along the way
You’ll be amazed at the majestic Kauri trees growing here. Solemn, yet spectacular, in serene solitude
Take in dramatic clifftop landscapes …powerful ocean views
Wonderful scenery... amazing wildlife The Hole - Cape Experienz
taking you from the Lighthouse begins at the spectacular Hole in the Rock!
Consider a refreshing swim in the warm waters there and ending at beautiful Deep Water Cove
where you will share a sumptuous lunch at the end of your Experienz.
Rakaumangamanga has a dragon-like spine winding the length of the peninsula. Ask your guide about its importance as the pivotal point of the ‘Polynesian Triangle’. Walk along the undulating ridge track ‘Kauri Ridge’ takes you through a native forest with a strong stand of Kauri A visit to the historic Whangamumu Whaling Station
What better place than this to stop and eat the delicious picnic lunch provided by your guides? Savour the stunning sandy beaches, secluded, begging you to stop and swim Oke Bay signifies the start/finish of the walkway system Great photographic opportunities abound!!! This at Pukehuia (345m)
The walkway was officially opened by George Hickton, CEO of Tourism NZ in 2002 ‘Nga hau e wha’
With fast andcomfortable transport available… over water… or on the land
Revel in an authentic Māori welcome on Te Rawhiti Marae Nau mai… Haere mai… Piki mai!
Consider an overnight stay on Urupukapuka Island at Zane Grey’s Resort
… and relax by enjoying one of the many activities available there
Whichever option you choose… you can be sure of… great company… knowledgeable guides… wonderful views…
Most of all… savour the experience
Haere ra! Come back soon!