Kaiate Falls
Kaiate Falls, Tauranga
Kaiate Falls - Tauranga
Kaiate Falls - Tauranga
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84
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6
Ruim
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jennypenny
17 contribuições
abr de 2022 • A sós
One of my regular walks and it never gets old....particularly gorgeous after a good amount of rain. Can be slippery in parts, but not unmanageable, and steep but absolutely worth it.
Feita em 10 de abril de 2022
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Wendy and Albie N
Auckland, Nova Zelândia159 contribuições
jan de 2022
Visiting Kaiate Falls is very therapeutic. The walk is reasonably steep in places, with several sets of steps up and down. The selection of waterfalls is quiet special, both visually and aurally. Take plenty of drinking water
Feita em 11 de janeiro de 2022
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Louichan
Tóquio, Japão215 contribuições
dez de 2021
The walk is a little steep in places, but not that far. Highly worth it to see these beautiful waterfalls.
Feita em 19 de dezembro de 2021
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AskDrN
Ahipara, Nova Zelândia157 contribuições
out de 2020
Bit of a climb down then back up, but well worth it to sit at the base of the falls and meditate on life. The path is well maintained. Just wished I'd done more stair training for fitness prior.
Feita em 27 de outubro de 2020
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Wendy and Albie N
Auckland, Nova Zelândia159 contribuições
jul de 2020
The walk up and down to see the falls, although steep, was amazing. The sight and sound of the water falling is memorable. There are many native birds to look out for, along with the not-so-native colorful roosters and hens.
Some of the paths and steps can be a little challenging - wear good firm footwear, and be of reasonable fitness.
The view of the Mount form up there is worth it
Some of the paths and steps can be a little challenging - wear good firm footwear, and be of reasonable fitness.
The view of the Mount form up there is worth it
Feita em 2 de agosto de 2020
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Gavin B
Auckland, Nova Zelândia33 contribuições
mai de 2020
A great walk through the bushes with incredible close-ups of waterfalls. Not an easy walk with lots of steps but well worth it if you can manage.
Feita em 26 de maio de 2020
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David W
Wellington, Nova Zelândia216 contribuições
fev de 2020 • Amigos
A 15 minute walk, half downhill and then back up. Some steps are quite an effort so wouldn't recommend for anyone with dodgy knees. The pools are stunning, but couldnt swim during our visit due to warning signs. Worth the visit though.
Feita em 9 de fevereiro de 2020
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Phil R
Hamilton, Nova Zelândia121 contribuições
jan de 2020
You need moderate fitness for this, whenever you walk down....you have to walk back up again. Nice walk, great views, cool water for a swim at the bottom. Tracks could do with a bit of a touch up but otherwise easy to follow.
Feita em 14 de janeiro de 2020
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jollyrobert
Bridgend, UK962 contribuições
jan de 2020
As a visitor from up North, I am always puzzled as to which direction I am looking in, and today when sitting on the bench alongside the waymarking signage, the view is to coin a phrase, "to die for", and after climbing the steep steps back to the small, upper car park I know what that means. My wife, Patricia, has been coming over to Tauranga from the UK for several years , mainly to spend time with our daughter's family and our gorgeous grandchildren, boys and girls, myself less so, but this is the first time we have gone up to the falls. On seeing the sign to the attraction just of the Wairoa Road, we parked up, not realising that you could drive to an upper car park which accommodates up to twenty vehicles. The track to the falls runs off this upper parking area, and several people returning to the top, breathlessly informed us that the going was tough, and so it was. At 75 with knee implants in both legs, and an artificial hip, I have to be cautious about underfoot, and the track is not well-made, with uneven steps, some far to much of a drop, and loose gravel to the side as an alternative, with no supporting rail either side. So gingerly I dropped, said and shuffled my way down the track leading to the upper falls, with my much younger wife sprinting ahead, no doubt mindful of the possible insurance claim for sudden death available.All was worth it when the top pool slid into view, full of gamboling , bikini-clad lovelies, just before the waters disappeared. Worth it!
Feita em 2 de janeiro de 2020
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I P
1 contribuição
dez de 2019
Achtung nicht ins Wasser gehen! Das Wasser ist Baktieriel zu stark belastet. Daher sollte man nicht darin schwimmen.
Feita em 26 de dezembro de 2019
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Is it dog friendly?
Isabell8785
Tauranga, Nova Zelândia687 contribuições
I always take the dogs there - lots of stairs, so a bit challenging for little ones ;-)
Trevordunco
Hamstreet, UK45 contribuições
How do I get there from Parton Road, Papamoa
DaveS
Tauranga, Nova Zelândia70 contribuições
From Parton Rd, turn rt on Bell Rd. Then rt on Te Puke hwy. then left on welcome bay Rd. Then left on Waitoa Rd. Then left on Kaiate Falls Rd. Left into parking area just past the bridge.
michelle c
Kingston-upon-Hull, UK10 contribuições
we arrive in february and wondered if you can get a bus to the falls or do you need a taxi ?
5_star_chikita
Hamilton, Nova Zelândia184 contribuições
Hi, my name is Jo from Kiwi Traveler Tours. I would be happy to take you on a day trip which would include going to see this beautiful waterfall. Please touch base with me via PM here or on my facebook page - Kiwi Traveller.
oldgem
Palmerston North, Nova Zelândia3 contribuições
Is it possible to take pram?? We have one year hyperactive boy :). I am very anxious to go after reading your comment but not sure what to do with little one.
Rachael
Tauranga, Nova Zelândia83 contribuições
the walk is mostly downhill and made up of partly walking tracks but mostly stairs i personally wouldnt take a pram down theres also parts where it is narrow and steep
john b
Brisbane, Austrália8 contribuições
Arriving March on cruise ship. Would like to go to Kaiate Falls. What are my best options for getting there.
Evan L
Blountville, TN458 contribuições
As far as I know you would have to rent a car and drive there, but it is quite possible that some tour company may take you there. I would recommend renting a car because then you can go anywhere you like on your own terms and your own timetable without taking a crowd of other tourists with you. It is a bit more involved in planning what you might want to do, but is always our preferred means of travel.
Merry S
Adelaide Hills, Austrália
Im 71 and have arthritis in one knee. Would I be able to walk to the falls? How far in is it.
ellynz2015
Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand9 contribuições
I think you'll struggle. It's a steep climb down (and later up again) over probably 200 steps. Some of the steps are very high. You can always try a little bit and return if it is too hard.
malvalw
Milford Haven, UK13 contribuições
Was there working three years ago on the rena project and we stayed at quite a few properties but the reef was the best by far , quest was like a travellodge compared to the reef thinking of having a week there mid feb what would the cost be
Evan L
Blountville, TN458 contribuições
there is no charge for going into the Karate Falls but you have to get there and may need to rent a car. Hotel prices should be available online. we really like Quest as they provide all amenities including washer and drier in the room, which are great for a long journey.
Perguntas frequentes sobre Kaiate Falls
- Hotéis perto de Kaiate Falls:
- Colonial Court Motor Inn (9.35 km)
- 850 Cameron Motel (10.05 km)
- ASURE Harbour View Motel (10.08 km)
- Seascape Villa B&B (13.34 km)
- Pacific Park Christian Holiday Camp (9.44 km)
- Restaurantes perto de Kaiate Falls:
- Umami Fusion Kitchen (10.70 km)
- Izakai Bar and Eatery (9.72 km)
- Talk of India (10.42 km)
- Cafe Istanbul Cherrywood (13.79 km)
- Great Spice Tauranga (12.96 km)