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Main article: Tramping in New Zealand
In New Zealand, long distance walking or hiking for at least one overnight stay is known as tramping. There are a number of walkways in New Zealand, however most of these are relatively short and can be walked in a day or less. Many are also an easy walk, with well formed footpaths. However, some tracks require an overnight stay either because of the rugged country or the length of the track.
New Zealand has both public and private tramping tracks. Public tracks are managed by the Department of Conservation, Regional Councils or other authorities. They generally cross public land (including National Parks), or private land with negotiated public access. Access is free and in most cases unrestricted, although fees are payable for overnight stays in huts or camping.
Private tracks cross private land, with restricted fee-based access. Itineraries are generally fixed. Fees may cover things such as overnight accommodation, food and pack transportation.
Notable tramping tracks
Some on the tramping tracks have acquired names and with the most popular being the Great Walks (GW).
North Island
- The Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk, around Lake Waikaremoana in Te Urewera National Park
- The Pinnacles on Coromandel Peninsula
- Ruapehu Circuit
- Southern Crossing in the Tararua Range
- Tongariro Alpine Crossing
- Tongariro Northern Circuit (GW)
- Te Araroa Trail (to be completed 2011)
- Whanganui Journey (GW)
South Island
- Abel Tasman Coast Track (GW) and Abel Tasman Inland Track in Abel Tasman National Park
- Banks Peninsula Track (private)
- Copland Track
- Dusky Track
- Greenstone Track
- Heaphy Track (GW)
- Hollyford Track
- Hump Ridge Track
- Kaikoura Coast Track (private)
- Kaikoura Wilderness Walk (private)
- Kepler Track (GW)
- Milford Track (GW)
- Mingha-Deception
- Otago Central Rail Trail
- Queen Charlotte Track
- Rees-Dart Track
- Routeburn Track (GW)
- St James Walkway
- Travers-Sabine Circuit
- Waitutu Track
- Wangapeka Track
- Te Araroa Trail (to be completed 2011)
Other islands
See also
External links
- Department of Conservation - Government department responsible for managing public land.
- New Zealand Tramper - tramping related information.
Categories:- Hiking and tramping tracks in New Zealand
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