Marios Gavalas
Cape Reinga Lighthouse
Marios Gavalas
Marios Gavalas
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600 m return | 20 minutes return
Cape Reinga is the most northerly accessible point on the New Zealand mainland. A steady stream of tour buses and visitors, both domestic and from overseas, make the pilgrimage to this wondrous and awe-inspiring place.
Watch the mighty Pacific Ocean meet the Tasman Sea in a swirling maelstrom of confused water. A waypoint for spirits departing Aotearoa, with deep spiritual meaning for Maori. Respect and enjoy!
The start of the track is signposted from the carpark at the end of Cape Reinga Road.
There are toilets nearby.
The sealed track is wide and even, descending to the lighthouse above Cape Reinga.
The frothing water to the west is Columbia Bank, a swirling maelstrom of confused water, where the calm female waters of the Pacific Ocean meet the furious disturbed waters of the male Tasman Sea. The upwelling of nutrients attracts abundant fish and marine life.
According to Maori mythology, the final leg of a spirit’s journey involves travelling down the exposed root of the legendary pohutukawa at Te Rerenga Wairua (Cape Reinga). From there it travels to the Manawa-Tahi (Three Kings Islands), and on to Hawaiki.
The pohutukawa tree is named ‘Akakite-reinga’ and is just visible between the two prominent humps which form the cape.
The concrete tower of Cape Reinga lighthouse is 10-metres-tall and stands 165 metres above sea level. The lens was shipped from England and installed on Motuopao Island in 1879. Cape Reinga lighthouse started operating in 1941.
Cape Reinga is 3km south of Surville Cliffs, which are 1km north of North Cape. Cape Reinga is the most northerly accessible point on the New Zealand mainland. A steady stream of tour buses and visitors, both domestic and from overseas, make the pilgrimage to this wondrous and awe-inspiring place.
To the north, the Three Kings Islands were named on the eve of Epiphany by Abel Tasman, to commemorate the Three Wise Men of the East, who followed the star to Bethlehem.
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DOC NorthlandCentral government organisation |
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Location |
North Island ▷ Northland ▷ Kaitaia |
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Track LengthWhat is the physical length of this track? Up to 500m |
Track Duration |
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Track DurationHow long does it take to walk this track on average? 10 to 30mins |
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Track DifficultyConsidering the track's terrain, safety, facilities - how hard is this walk to complete? Easy walk |
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Payment RequirementIs there a cost for this experience or is it free? Free access/participation The experience costs no money to access or take part in. |
Large Vehicle Access |
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Large Vehicle AccessCan large vehicles such as motorhomes, housebuses and caravans gain access? Large vehicle accessible The site is accessible with large vehicles such as motorhomes and 5th wheelers. Although the road to the cape is mostly unsealed and is shared with many vehicles including tour buses. |
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DOC Track CategoryWhat type of category does this walking track fall into (as defined by the NZ Department of Conservation)? Easy access short walk Easy walking for up to an hour. Track is well formed, with an even surface. Few or no steps or slopes. Suitable for people of all abilities and fitness. Stream and river crossings are bridged. Walking shoes required. |
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Disabled AccessDoes this location provide disabled access? Disabled access provided This location provides access for wheelchairs. |
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Crowd FactorHow crowded is this place usually? Popular This place is often popular with other travellers. Beat the crowds by arriving for sunrise or soaking up the sunset with a bevvie! |
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Track Managing OrganisationWhat type of organisation operates this walking track? DOC Managed This track is managed by the Department of Conservation. DOC is a New Zealand government organisation. |
Long drive but totally worth the nice view.
A special spot in the north of the island.
Awesome.
Very crowded on sunny days, but worth it.
Nice walk, great views.
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5.0/5
24May24.
A special place. Nice walk. Good facilities. Spend some time and enjoy the sights.
Note - some of the walks are currently closed. Check with DoC beforehand.
Reviewed 7 months ago
5.0/5
Lots of cultural history here.
Take the time to read the posted signs to learn about the area which includes no food or drinks allowed for cultural reasons. Very busy place with lots of tour buses coming by. Worth the walk to the light house to see where the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean collide.
Reviewed almost 5 years ago
5.0/5
Beautiful views, clean bathrooms (hand sanitizers only), drinking fountain and lots of walking trails.
It’s a uphill incline on the way back so be prepared. There are a couple benches so people can take breaks.
Reviewed almost 7 years ago
4.5/5
Lighthouse walk, great walk, lovely scenery and easy levels.
Reviewed about 7 years ago
4.0/5
A special spot in the north of the island.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017
5.0/5
Beautiful nature spot with a special lighthouse.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017
5.0/5
The end of the world feeling!!
A great walk to the lighthouse of Cape Reinga. Amazing views!!
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017
5.0/5
Very beautiful view, see the Tasman Sea and Pacific Ocean join, amazing.
A very good place!
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017
4.0/5
Unfortunately, we had bad weather conditions and could not see anything from the top, but the lighthouse is lovely.
With good weather a great spot.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016
3.0/5
A really good walk from the bay of the DOC campground up to the Cape.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in February 2016
5.0/5
24May24.
A special place. Nice walk. Good facilities. Spend some time and enjoy the sights.
Note - some of the walks are currently closed. Check with DoC beforehand.
Reviewed 7 months ago
5.0/5
Lots of cultural history here.
Take the time to read the posted signs to learn about the area which includes no food or drinks allowed for cultural reasons. Very busy place with lots of tour buses coming by. Worth the walk to the light house to see where the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean collide.
Reviewed almost 5 years ago
5.0/5
Beautiful views, clean bathrooms (hand sanitizers only), drinking fountain and lots of walking trails.
It’s a uphill incline on the way back so be prepared. There are a couple benches so people can take breaks.
Reviewed almost 7 years ago
4.5/5
Lighthouse walk, great walk, lovely scenery and easy levels.
Reviewed about 7 years ago
4.0/5
A special spot in the north of the island.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017
5.0/5
Beautiful nature spot with a special lighthouse.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017
5.0/5
The end of the world feeling!!
A great walk to the lighthouse of Cape Reinga. Amazing views!!
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017
5.0/5
Very beautiful view, see the Tasman Sea and Pacific Ocean join, amazing.
A very good place!
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017
4.0/5
Unfortunately, we had bad weather conditions and could not see anything from the top, but the lighthouse is lovely.
With good weather a great spot.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016
5.0/5
Well worth the drive.
One of the most amazing places I have seen in nature. Reading and learning about the Maori people and culture gave the experience a personal, spiritual nature. Although it was very busy all visitor were respectful.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in February 2017
4.0/5
Awesome beach, alone, probably the most beautiful sunset I have ever seen.
Reviewed about 8 years ago and experienced in April 2016
5.0/5
On the top of New Zealand.
You can enjoy the perfect scene and the power of nature that all real travellers need to find at least once.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016
5.0/5
Safe (and big) carpark, clean and new facilities, beautiful place, great access and clean.
Signs about Maori history and culture.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016
5.0/5
Great atmosphere, pure nature, awesome view, silence although there is tourism, amazing.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in January 2016
4.0/5
If you stand on top of the mountain, you get the impression that this is the end of the world.
Stunning view, crystal clear water and a gorgeous beach.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in January 2016
4.0/5
We struck bad weather for three days, but were impressed by the area, the beaches and the cleanliness of the area.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in January 2016
4.5/5
Really, really nice!
A negative point for me is that there was a flying camera. It is a place to enjoy without such noises.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in January 2016
5.0/5
Stunning site, epic look at the two oceans.
Fresh, windy place.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in January 2016
4.0/5
A shared experience as busy but facilities to cater for a number of visitors and interesting interpretation.
Good track and spectacular views.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in February 2016
4.5/5
Awesome to see the meeting between the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in February 2016
5.0/5
I liked the encountering of the Tasman Sea and Great Ocean.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016
5.0/5
Top of New Zealand.
Wonderful view between two oceans.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in February 2016
4.5/5
Nice well signed walk, did in well under half of the stated time.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016
4.0/5
Too many tourists but really a nice view.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in February 2016
4.0/5
Touristic but worth to see.
Go sandboarding on your way up!
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016
4.5/5
Awesome beach, long, empty, perfect for a walk.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in February 2016
3.5/5
Nice walk to the top of the mountain with the lighthouse and stunning views to the very North.
Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016