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Swimming holes in Thames

Te Kauaeranga Thames has many amazing fresh-water swimming holes to help escape the oppressive summer heat. Find them up the Kauaeranga, Te Puru and Tararu valleys. THE KAUAERANGA VALLEY The river is known by Māori as Waiwhakaurunga, "the many bathing pools of the upper reaches", so as you can imagine there are dozens of great pools to cool off in all up the valley. Here are a few known pools. [...]

Camping in Thames

Te Kauaeranga Thames has been a camping destination for over 100 years with a rich history of DIY holidays. For those seeking to explore the backcountry of Thames, Kauaeranga Valley is the place to go. With lush native forests, cool rivers, history of the kauri logging era, and numerous tracks and trails, including the world-renowned Pinnacles, there's something for everyone. Drop into the Department of Conservation Visitor Centre for information [...]

Crosbies Hut via Karaka Track – Waiomu Valley.

Crosbies Hut is one of two DoC huts in the Coromandel Forest Park and has been on the Thames bucket list for a while. There are currently five tracks that lead up to Crosbies Hut - Karaka, Waiotahi, Te Puru, Waiomu and Tapu, with the Tararu and Whangatairenga tracks currently closed. We decided to head up the Karaka Track, a five hour hike up to Crosbies Hut and we returned [...]

2024-11-25T17:19:38+13:00Places Stories|

Boat Ramps of Thames

The Firth of Thames (Tīkapa Moana) is renowned for its snapper, kingfish and kahawai fishing. You can fish close to shore from the rocks or on a kayak, or head out into the Firth. The legendary Waikawau Mussel Farms consistently produce great snapper, but there are some rules to follow; 1. Keep 30m from the barges. 2. No anchors, tie up to a longline buoy or use approved mooring hooks. [...]

2024-07-24T20:48:34+12:00Places Stories|
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