Image: David Scott Tredinnick | ©
Follow the Callery Gorge Walk as it climbs to a high terrace before descending to the Callery River.

The Callery Gorge Walk shares the first five minutes with the Tatare Tunnels Walk. This section is a short, gentle climb to a high terrace behind Franz Josef/Waiau township, passing the town water supply pipes and tanks.

The track then narrows through the rainforest, and follows alongside an old gold mining water race.  The water race and some rusty relics are among the last visual reminders of the gold mining era.

The track then descends to the historic Callery Gorge bridge. From here there are views of the narrow Callery Gorge which has changed dramatically over the years due to gravel deposits filling in the gorge and raising the level of the riverbed. 

The Callery Gorge Walk begins in the Franz Josef/Waiau township, at the end of Cowan Street.

  • Check the current track conditions and weather forecasts at the Westland Tai Poutini National Park Visitor Centre before starting your trip. 
  • Always take warm and waterproof clothing as the weather can change rapidly. 
  • Carry drinking water, insect repellent and sun protection at all times.
  • Sturdy footwear, such as tramping boots, is recommended.
  • Rocks are likely to be slippery especially after/during frosts and rain.