Kaitaia Walkway - short walk

Located in Herekino Forest in the Northland region

Kaitaia Walkway is closed.

This is an easy bush walk through broadleaf and podocarp forest along an old formed roadway. In summer, the lush forest canopy provides cooling shade.

After about 30 minute you come to a junction:

  • A 20-minute return walk up a steep narrow track takes you to a stunning kauri grove. Strewn on the forest floor underneath the kauri are pieces of kauri bark and you can take a moment to study their amazing shapes and patterns.
  • A 15-minute return track takes you to a lookout point over the forest.

From here you can continue the Kaitaia Walkway - route to Diggers Valley.

You can find the walkway entrance by travelling south from Kaitaia on SH 1 for about 3 km. Turn right onto Larmer Road and follow it to its end. The track is signposted.  

The exit of the walkway is at Veza Road, off Diggers Valley Road.

The Kaitaia Walkway is a tribute to local ancestors. Dug by hand during the early part of the 20th century, it was originally planned as a road in from Kaitaia to Diggers Valley. The gentle grade, even over the saddle is a tribute to the ability of the early surveyors.