This track goes through rainforest, with signs to help you identify various trees and shrubs, and ends at the beach. The vegetation is amazing enough, but if you walkfor a bit along the beach you get to a big cave, and many interesting geological features. This is a short walk, you won't need more than 1.5 hours to explore everything. Parking is limited, but we found a space even during high season.
Some spectacular trees and coastline views from this track. Didn't go all the way down to the beach but you can access from the track though potentially only when the tide is out
This is something that is easily missed. We decided to take this little track towards the sea after we had enquired about going for a walk. THe track is not long, but the short walk takes you through such differing flora and fauna, before you realise it you are on the cliff edge looking out to sea. The path takes you down to a beach where the sign says that penguins cmd ashore in the evening to shelter. An ideal short trek for a family or for the not so fit
Walking from the Rocks Homestay, there is a shortcut through the jungle/forest area that connects to the beach. The walk only takes about 5-10 minutes and the beach will be in sight. Remember to bring bug spray as there are TONS of sandflies waiting to feast on your limbs.
I did not walk the entire track, the Te Nikay Retreat hostel has a short trail that connects with the Truman track about 5 minutes before it gets to the sea. the portion i walked was very cool, saw local plants and some kiwi birds (i think they were kiwis). track ends at a nice beach that has a great view at sunset.
Never been to such a beautiful beach with forest up the edge. It was a huge highlight. see it in our video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTq7WmDyqFg
clearly signed just north of the town, this is an easy, well formed track, with large old trees and forest, ending at a small beach
This was situated close to where we were staying and provided an enjoyable trek from the treehouse to the dramatic coastline.
Nice walk down the Pacific Ocean. Walk in the rain forest and learn about brids and plans around there. Good view at the end too.
Anyone driving around New Zealand knows that if you ever want to make it to your destination, you can't stop at every attraction along the way. DO THIS ONE. It's a short walk to the beach, which is not sand but small rocks and pebbles. The layered rock formations (especially the little caves where the water has carved away the rock) are really cool.