
Te Araroa: Keeping track up north
Walking a spectacular coastal section of Te Araroa is a special New Zealand experience, writes Jim Eagles.
Walking a spectacular coastal section of Te Araroa is a special New Zealand experience, writes Jim Eagles.
Younger kids are bound to get a kick out of a rail ex+cursion, writes Alexia Santamaria.
A five-day tramp on the West Coast gave Herald photographer Greg Bowker a chance to capture some wild beauty.
Catherine Smith dines out on superb views and on a clifftop walk in Mangawhai.
Some short walk ideas for those holidaying in this beautiful coastal Bay of Plenty spot.
Treasures tucked away in vacant lots are highlights of a Wellington art walk, says Isaac Davison.
Pamela Wade discovers Kiwi colonial heroes on the Hollyford Track.
Bevan Hurley tackles the stunning Hump Ridge Track in remote western Southland by night.
Braving the dark and cold, Elisabeth Easther, goes on a caving adventure and discovers more than one reason why Waitomo rocks.
Packages with 'the comforts of home' on New Zealand's Great Walks are gaining popularity.
Pamela Wade zigzags her way around Milford Track's textured bush, bright prairies and breathtaking views.
Paul Rush tramps the Great Walk around the fabled 'Sea of Rippling Waters'.
After a hard day's hike, there's nothing better than a gourmet meal.
Rika Milne shares the Abel Tasman Coast Track with a fascinating array of other walkers.
Fraser Crichton joins a Project Tongariro field trip kayaking at Waimarino Wetland Reserve on Lake Taupo.
Catherine Smith discovers the culinary delights of Hawkes Bay, soon to be revealed in a 10-day festival.
A moonlit weekend gives Fraser Crichton an opportunity to find out more about Project Tongariro's high-tech Tongariro Alpine Crossing experience.
As a child, Judy Bailey spent almost every holiday in Taupo. She returned to the area to revisit childhood memories - and seek out new ones.
Danielle Wright takes her family on the bike trail less travelled through the Riverhead Forest, 30 minutes drive from Auckland city.
At Waihi Beach, Elisabeth Easther discovered that it is possible for the busy minded to unwind, if placed in the right hands.
Pamela Wade finds different ways to explore the quake-hit city as it once was, as it is... and as it will be.
Sarah Ivey sends the snow flying on a heli-ski adventure in the Remarkables.
Two years after Christchurch was devastated by its first earthquake, the green shoots of the city’s revival are appearing through the rubble.
Danielle Wright hits the South Island ski fields, on a sled pulled by huskies.
A campervan full of kids forget TV when there are sights to see, says Rob Cox.
Ewan McDonald spends six days on the road, and has an unlucky break.
Visiting the mountain village of Glenorchy is pure inspiration, writes Paul Rush.