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Places to visit publications for the Bay of Plenty

Bay of Plenty

Discovering historic heritage is a feature of this park.

Kaimai to coast brochure

This brochure is a guide to walks and tramps in the Kaimai-Mamaku Forest Park area which covers approximately 37,000 hectares.

Completed bridge, Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway. Photo: Graeme Conway.

Karangahake Gorge brochure

This brochure describes a number of walks in the Gorge, including the Windows Walk and the Historic Walkway that follows the old railway line between Paeroa and Waihi.

Waiorongomai Fern Spur.

Te Aroha & Waiorongomai walks

Find out about walks you can do in the Te Aroha and Waiorongomai areas.



 

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