Duder Regional Park Walking Tours

$60
Duration
4 hours
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About This Tour

Nestled on New Zealand's North Island, Duder Regional Park spans 148 hectares, inviting nature enthusiasts. Its diverse landscapes, from rugged cliffs to native forests, offer enriching walking tours, connecting visitors with nature and history.

This guided walking tour will take you on a journey through different landscapes and secluded bays. Learn about the rich history and visit historical sites as you take in the breathtaking views, connecting visitors with nature and history

Duder Coastal Clifftop Trail: This coastal trek boasts awe-inspiring Hauraki Gulf views. Guides share geological insights and conservation efforts.

The Forest Adventure at Duder: Venture into the native forest, where towering pohutukawa and taraire trees thrive.

Discover the Duder Te Ara Hura Trail: Unveil unique geological and cultural heritage through coastal, forest, and grassland sections.

Sunrise and Sunset Walks: Witness the park's ethereal beauty at dawn or dusk.

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Inclusions

    Professional, Experienced and Knowledgeable Guide

  • Food & drinks

Exclusions

  • Transport 

Tour Plan

Itinerary

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During you adventure we will discover diverse landscapes, from rugged cliffs to sandy beaches, lush grasslands, and native forests.

During our journey we will learn about the history and visit historic sites, developing a greater sense of appreciation for the land we stand on.

Meet at Duder Regional Park

Meet your guide at the main carpark of Duder Regional Park

Waking / Hiking Tour

Discover Duder Regional Park through a guided walking tour. Learn about the rich history of the area and about all the native flora and fauna of the local area.

Farewells

Meeting / Pickup

Meet on location: This experience has no pick-up service, customers have to make their way to our meeting point.

Please Note

Hazards and Risks

Adventurous activities involve inherent hazards and potential risks, often coupled with the severity of hazards and the likelihood of risks.

Hazard: ‘anything’ that can cause harm. Hazards might be rocks, trees, water (drowning, floods), wildlife, humans, heights (falls, falling objects), machines, tools, weather (hypothermia).

Risk: the potential of something happening. Risks could be death, serious injury and/or emotional harm.

Adventurous activities offered by SNM could be dangerous if they’re not approached with care and responsibility. Participation in such activities is voluntary and not compulsory.

Hazards and risks are managed using a hierarchy of controls to choose the most effective control measures starting with elimination, then minimisation, substitution and isolation. Further measures take on administration controls and personal protective equipment if risks and hazards remain.

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