ENJOY OUR FORESTS Whakarewarewa Forest, aka The Redwoods, is a breathtaking place framed by magnificent towering native and exotic trees – close, yet a world away from the Rotorua inner city. Whakarewarewa Forest is always free to visit. Two types of guided tours allow you to enjoy another special place, Dansey Road Scenic Reserve, northwest of Rotorua. Here stands one of the most intact native eco-systems you’ll find anywhere in New Zealand. The reserve has never been logged, and its trees have stood for over 1,000 years, providing homes to countless rare species of native birds, insects, reptiles and fungi.
WALKING TRAILS Whakarewarewa Forest, aka The Redwoods, is renowned for its beauty. Stroll along trails that weave their way below 75-metre Californian redwoods and native understory that make this a soothing place to unwind and fall in love with nature. The variety of signposted walks means there’s a trail for nearly any age and ability, including some that are wheelchair and pushchair/stroller accessible. Magnificent panoramic views await those who head uphill. The forest is always free to enjoy.
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MOUNTAIN BIKING If you’re looking for a bit more action, the forest is also known for what mountain bikers call “dirt gold”. Expert riders from around the globe agree that mountain biking doesn’t get any better than in Rotorua – but don’t take that to mean the trails are only for pro riders. The network of scenic trails have been purpose-built to ensure there’s something for everyone, from firsttimers to world downhill competitors. If you’re a bit unsure on how to get started, a number of mountain bike guides will point you in the right direction, and offer bikes and helmets for hire. Learn more about riding in Rotorua on page 10. 8
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