Lea and Emmanuel
South Island ▷ Marlborough ▷ Pelorus ▷
3.5/5
Nice forest, crossing of two small streams, two tiny but beautiful waterfalls on the way.
South Island ▷ Nelson Region ▷ St Arnaud ▷
4.5/5
Walk through the forest next to the campsite.
Every single part is covered by fresh green ferns, you feel like you are in a fairy tale!
North Island ▷ Northland ▷ Kerikeri ▷
5.0/5
Huge trees and ferns, birds are singing all around the accessible way.
We liked also the shoe cleaning station at the entrance.
South Island ▷ Nelson Region ▷ Golden Bay ▷
4.0/5
Beautiful view over all of the inlet and part of Farewell Spit.
Easy to walk, a bit of climbing at the end.
South Island ▷ Nelson Region ▷ Abel Tasman ▷
4.5/5
We walked first next to the beach and returned over Gibbs Hill.
Amazing remote beaches and a stunning view over all the bays, walking up the steep paths of the mountain.
North Island ▷ Ruapehu ▷ Tongariro / National Park Village ▷
5.0/5
Excellent, well maintained paths, easy to walk, discovered the changing landscape on the way.
The colour of the lakes is incredibly blue!
South Island ▷ Nelson Region ▷ Golden Bay ▷
5.0/5
Walk next to the river and crossing the river over a bridge.
Ends at the big beautiful waterfall with a big basin to have a swim. Nice place to rest a while.
South Island ▷ Nelson Region ▷ Golden Bay ▷
5.0/5
Steadily upgrading the small path with some big steps, where you have to climb a bit.
At the top is a huge cave with stalagtites waiting for you to discover. Open cave, no climbing necessary.
North Island ▷ Coromandel ▷ Hahei ▷
4.5/5
The path leads you up and down next to the coast, easy to walk, but be careful with the wind on the holls.
Beautiful bays on the way. The end is the beautiful Cathedral Cove. We enjoyed the walk, it was the first time that we saw many people at a natural spot in New Zealand.
South Island ▷ Marlborough ▷ Blenheim ▷
3.5/5
Flat way, a cat was hiding somewhere in the grass!
A ship wreck to climb on if you dare is lying in the lagoon.