Explore Waihi: 5 family friendly walksBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides Explore Waihi: 5 family friendly walksDiscover five incredible family-friendly walks in Waihi, including the stunning Omanawa Falls and the historic Martha Mine. Embrace nature, history, and adventure in this beautiful part of New Zealand.23 July 2024 Waihi, a charming town on New Zealand’s North Island, is a treasure trove of natural beauty and rich history. Whether you’re a local looking for a weekend adventure or a visitor wanting to explore, Waihi offers a variety of family-friendly walks that cater to all ages and fitness levels. From stunning waterfalls to historic mining trails, here are five must-do walks in Waihi. 1. Omanawa Falls TrackA Hidden Gem of TranquilityOmanawa Falls is a true hidden gem, nestled in the lush forest near Waihi. The track to the falls is an adventure in itself, offering a mix of easy walking and a bit of a scramble towards the end. The track winds through beautiful native bush and offers glimpses of the Omanawa River before arriving at the falls. Interesting FactThe falls plunge into a stunningly clear pool, making it a perfect spot for a refreshing swim on a hot day. The pool’s turquoise waters are a sight to behold, and the falls themselves are a spectacular 35 meters high.Track DetailsDistance: 2 km return Time: 1-2 hours Difficulty: Moderate (due to the final descent) 2. Martha Mine Pit Rim WalkwayDiscover Waihi’s Rich Mining HistoryThe Martha Mine Pit Rim Walkway is a fascinating journey through Waihi’s gold mining history. The walkway circles the rim of the massive open-pit Martha Mine, offering stunning views and plenty of information boards along the way to educate walkers about the history and ongoing mining operations. Interesting FactThe Martha Mine has been a key part of Waihi’s economy since 1878. It was one of the most significant gold mines in the world during the early 20th century, and today, it’s still operational, producing both gold and silver.Track DetailsDistance: 4 km loop Time: 1-1.5 hours Difficulty: Easy 3. Karangahake Gorge Historic WalkwayA Journey Through Time and NatureKarangahake Gorge is not just a walk; it’s an experience. The Historic Walkway follows an old railway line alongside the Ohinemuri River, through native bush, and past remnants of old gold mining operations. Highlights include the Windows Walk, which involves walking through mining tunnels with windows cut into the rock face, offering stunning views of the gorge. Interesting FactThe Karangahake Gorge was once a bustling gold mining area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The gorge features several historic mining relics, including tunnels, stamper batteries, and old railway tracks. Track DetailsDistance: 2.5 km one way (5 km return) Time: 1.5-2 hours Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Karangahake Gorge | Tasman Holiday Parks Waihi Beach Beachaven4. Orokawa Bay WalkCoastal Beauty and Native ForestThe Orokawa Bay Walk starts from the northern end of Waihi Beach and takes you through beautiful native forest to the secluded Orokawa Bay. The track is well-maintained and offers stunning views of the coastline. It’s a perfect spot for a picnic and a swim in the bay’s crystal-clear waters. Interesting FactOrokawa Bay is known for its pristine beauty and is often less crowded than other nearby beaches, making it a perfect spot for some peaceful family time.Track DetailsDistance: 3 km one way (6 km return) Time: 1.5-2 hours each way Difficulty: Moderate 5. Waihi Waterlilies Garden WalkA Serene Stroll Through Floral BeautyFor a more leisurely and tranquil walk, the Waihi Waterlily Gardens offer a serene escape. The gardens are home to a variety of waterlilies, native plants, and other beautiful flora. The well-maintained paths wind around several ponds, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing family stroll. Interesting FactThe Waihi Waterlily Gardens are home to one of the largest collections of waterlilies in New Zealand. The gardens were established in the early 20th century and have been a favorite spot for nature lovers ever since. Track DetailsDistance: Varies (up to 2 km of pathways) Time: 1-2 hours Difficulty: Easy Plan Your Waihi Adventure TodayWaihi’s stunning landscapes and rich history make it a perfect destination for families looking to explore the great outdoors. With two Tasman Holiday Parks centrally located in Waihi Beach, you’re spoilt for choice where to stay. Tasman Holiday Parks – Waihi offers families and kids a plethora of activities in-park and Tasman Holiday Parks – Beachaven offers a quieter, more relaxed vibe (and is 100% dog friendly, year-round).Ready to start your adventure? Pack your walking shoes, grab the whānau, and head to Waihi for an unforgettable experience. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning scenery and memories along the way! Discover Tasman Holiday Parks today
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