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10 paź 2024 · Welcome to Te Araroa, one of the world’s most diverse long distance trails, spanning the length of Aotearoa New Zealand. REGISTER AS A WALKER. ABOUT TE ARAROA. TRAIL ALERTS. News. Support the trail. Donate to the trail. As a small charity, Te Araroa Trust receives donations from walkers and people like yourself to protect and improve Te Araroa.
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Te Araroa (The Long Pathway) is New Zealand's long distance tramping route, stretching circa 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) along the length of the country's two main islands from Cape Reinga to Bluff. Officially opened in 2011, it is made up of a mixture of previously made tracks and walkways, new tracks, and link sections alongside roads. [ 1 ]
Hike the length of New Zealand on Te Araroa - The Long Pathway, taking in spectacular landscapes from coastlines, volcanoes and forests to cities. New Zealand’s landscape is famously various, and the trail is a natural showcase of that diversity.
Te Araroa is one of the world’s most diverse long-distance walking trails. The route winds its way over high mountain passes, around volcanoes, across sweeping plains, alongside meandering rivers, and through bustling cities and rural towns.
30 lis 2023 · Te Araroa Basic Info. Length: 1882 miles (3028 km) Expected Completion Time: 4 months at 15 miles a day; Location: New Zealand, Cape Reinga to Bluff or vice versa; Best season(s) to hike: Summer-Fall, (October-March in the Southern Hemisphere) Trail Type: Thru-Hike; Scenery: Temperate rainforest, world-class mountain ranges.
16 lis 2020 · The Te Araroa Trail is one of the newest long-distance trails in the world! Trekking this relatively unknown trail allows hikers to truly experience the beauty and wild remoteness of New Zealand.
22 maj 2020 · The 1,864-mile trek spans the length of New Zealand's two main islands, starting at the northernmost tip at Cape Reinga, and ending in the deep south, at Bluff. Meaning "the long path" in Te Reo Maori, the full trek takes about four months to complete (averaging 15 miles per day), though many people do it in sections.