Henderson Tramline Lower Kaimai, Bay of Plenty 3171
About the Business
Welcome to Henderson Tramline, a unique establishment nestled in the picturesque Bay of Plenty, Lower Kaimai, New Zealand. Situated in a stunning natural setting, Henderson Tramline is not just an ordinary park, but a captivating point of interest that offers an extraordinary experience for all visitors.
As you step foot into this enchanting institution, you will be transported back in time to the era of tramlines, when these tracks served as a vital mode of transportation. Henderson Tramline stands as a testament to the rich history and heritage of New Zealand, allowing you to immerse yourself in the past while enjoying the tranquility of nature.
The park itself is a haven for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Lush greenery surrounds the well-preserved tramline tracks, creating a serene atmosphere that invites you to explore and unwind. Take a leisurely stroll along the tramline path, marveling at the old tracks that once carried trams bustling with passengers. The gentle rustling of leaves and the sweet melodies of native birds serenade you as you wander through this oasis.
Henderson Tramline offers much more than just a scenic walk. Step into the past with interactive exhibits that bring history to life. Learn about the significance of trams in New Zealand's development and how they shaped the local communities. Engage with knowledgeable guides who are passionate about sharing their expertise, ensuring a truly immersive experience for visitors of all ages.
For those seeking an outdoor adventure, Henderson Tramline is an ideal destination. The surrounding area boasts a range of recreational activities, from hiking and biking trails to picnic spots where you can enjoy a delicious meal while taking in the breathtaking views. Capture the perfect Instagram-worthy shot against the backdrop of the majestic Kaimai Ranges.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Henderson Tramline is a must-visit destination in the Bay of Plenty. Immerse yourself in the charm of New Zealand's past, explore the beauty of the natural surroundings, and create lasting memories in this captivating establishment.
Plan your visit to Henderson Tramline today and embark on a journey through time and nature that will leave you with a deep appreciation for the history and beauty of New Zealand's Lower Kaimai region.
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Lower Kaimai, Bay of Plenty 3171, New Zealand
Reviews
"A good 4 hour circuit but there are no views. Nice mix of bush, bogs and river crossings."
"Henderson's South is an interesting trek to the North/South track, but need to keep checking the track markers, as there are some slight detours which can be confusing, and a couple of misdirections due to some boggy sections. The North/South summit section said 30mins which was wildly inaccurate - it took us more like 45 mins at a fair pace, and we had actually started to worry we'd missed the turn off to the Henderson's North trail. (We knocked off about 30mins on each of these timngs hence we were worried we'd gone too far on the summit track. Unfortunately no views over either side but a nice moderate track."
"Started off at the Henderson Tramline West Track, just by the bridge on Old Kaimai Road. The car park was a bit overgrown and took a while to find the track. The track itself was very overgrown, but came across a sign showing I was on the right path. Found some orange triangle markers and followed across a stream and then an overgrown path on the right of the stream up river. Eventually found the path totally blocked with fallen down trees which were more than I could clear and no way round. Followed a small side track down to the stream, then upstream to a waterfall. Someone had carved Angel falls into a rock, not sure if that's what it was called. However there was a large clear pool of water below the falls, great for a dip on a hot day. There was no way past the falls so made my way back down the stream over the rocks until I joined the path back to the car park. I would have liked to have completed the circular walk, however I would have been totally lost trying to force myself through the undergrowth."
"Nice quiet spot"
"Approximately 12kms of easy walking. The sign said it was an advanced track. However, there was no step climbs or hard descending. The track was mostly easy to follow with standard orange markings to direct you. Parking was good. There was small water crossings on the day we walked the track. It could change and water crossing could be bad. Because the track is a loop. You have to walk along the road to get back to your car. The track seemed to be popular and for the hunters, there was signs."
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