Travel Reference
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Waireinga (Bridal Veil Falls)
Just past Te Mata (a short drive south of the main Raglan-Hamilton road) is the turn-off to
the 55m Waireinga (Bridal Veil Falls), 4km from the main road. From the car park, it's an
easy 10-minute walk through mossy native bush to the top of the falls (not suitable for
swimming). A further 10-minute walk leads down to the bottom. Lock your car: theft is a
problem here.
Magic Mountain Horse Treks ( 07-825 6892; www.magicmountain.co.nz ; 334 Houtchen Rd, Te Mata; 1/2hr
rides $50/80) runs horse treks around the hills, plus a ride to Waireinga (Bridal Veil Falls,
$100).
Pirongia Forest Park
The main attraction of this 170-sq-km forest park is Mt Pirongia ( www.mtpirongia.org.nz ) , its
959m summit clearly visible from much of the Waikato. The mountain is usually climbed
from Corcoran Rd (three to five hours, one way) with tracks to other lookout points. Inter-
estingly, NZ's tallest-known kahikatea tree (66.5m) grows on the mountainside. There's a
six-bunk DOC hut near the summit if you need to spend the night: maps and information
are available from Hamilton DOC ( Click here ) .
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Te Awamutu
POP 9800
Deep into dairy-farming country, Te Awamutu (which means 'The River Cut Short'; the
Waikato beyond this point was unsuitable for large canoes) is a pleasant rural service
centre. With a blossom-treed main street and a good museum, TA (aka Rose Town) makes
a decent overnighter.
Sights
Te Awamutu Museum
MUSEUM
( www.tamuseum.org.nz ; 135 Roche St; admission by donation; 10am-4pm Mon-Fri, 10am-1pm Sat, 1-4pm Sun)
Te Awamutu Museum, 'where history never repeats', has a True Colours- painted shrine
 
 
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