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Walk the A2O trail with us

Discover North Otago’s best-kept secret. Walk the final stretch of the Alps 2 Ocean trail, through stunning landscapes, gentle hills and Australasia’s only UNESCO Geopark.

Did you know, we have a pretty mild climate down here? In fact, Waitaki enjoys about half of the rainfall of Auckland, so you can count on clear days and dry trails more often than not. Whether you only have 3 days or want to stretch your legs over a few days or a long weekend, we’ll make it easy for you. The best part? These walks are even better with friends.
We specialise in group bookings of 4 or more, perfect for reconnecting with friends and family and sharing the views together!

From packed lunches, full meal at restaurant  and accommodation to airport pickups/drop-offs, we’ll look after the details so you can enjoy the journey.

Discover North Otago’s best-kept secret. Walk the final stretch of the Alps 2 Ocean trail, through stunning landscapes, gentle hills and Australasia’s only UNESCO Geopark.

Did you know, we have a pretty mild climate down here? In fact, Waitaki enjoys about half of the rainfall of Auckland, so you can count on clear days and dry trails more often than not.

Whether you only have 3 days or want to stretch your legs over a few days or a long weekend, we’ll make it easy for you. The best part? These walks are even better with friends.
We specialise in group bookings of 4 or more, perfect for reconnecting with friends and family and sharing the views together!

From packed lunches, full meal at restaurant  and accommodation to airport pickups/drop-offs, we’ll look after the details so you can enjoy the journey.

Where to visit

Popular destinations

There are many unique sites to see in the Waitaki district, below are some of the most popular destinations from Ōamaru to Duntroon you’ll visit on our tour. Click the discover more button below to explore some of Waitaki’s hidden treasures.

FAQS

Have a question?

What should I bring?

For the walk we recommend bringing a day bag, a torch (for Raki’s Railway Tunnel), a water bottle, snacks, comfortable clothing/activewear, sunscreen and good walking shoes. We will supply you with a packing list, so you are prepped.

We can also supply you with a packed lunch for your journey along the trail! Price upon enquiry.

Yes, we do! We can organise to meet you at Dunedin, Christchurch or Timaru airport and take you to our accommodation at the Windsor School House or the Old School Enfield. We can  also drop you off at Dunedin, Christchurch or Timaru airport when your stay with us has ended. Price upon enquiry.

Yes, this section of the Alps 2 Ocean track is very gradual with rolling hills and wide trails. It is suitable for people who enjoy walking but aren’t keen on a tramp. As we provide pickup & drop-offs, you can walk as much (or as little) as you like. Note that Craig is only ever 20 minutes away!

We will provide you with a list of meeting points for when you are ready to come back, there are plenty along the trail so don’t feel embarrassed to end your journey early if you need to.

We can do, if the weather turns, we can take you down to Dunedin or into Oamaru for the day or if you are looking for a place to eat, we can drop you off at a local restaurant. Let us know what you are after, and we will look at how we can accommodate you.  Price upon enquiry.

The best times of the year to walk the trail is May-June or December-January as the weather is consistent and there aren’t many cyclists at these times of the year.

To avoid peak cycling season and bad weather, we recommend avoiding walking February – April and August – November.

For our tour, you have the option to walk up to 60km’s of the Alps 2 Ocean trail which includes all of Section 8 (Duntroon – Oamaru) and the final stretch of Section 7 (Kurow – Duntroon). How far you feel comfortable walking each day, where you would like to go and how long you’d like to stay at our accommodation will dictate the pricing.

No, we currently only offer tour and accommodation packages. This helps us to deliver the best, hassle-free experience for you.

We do recommend that you take out a travel insurance policy for your time with us.

Round up your favourite people and experience Waitaki with us!

Fill out our booking form and we’ll help you put together a trip full of great views and good company.

Historical area

Ōamaru’s Victorian Precinct

Wander down Aotearoa New Zealand’s best preserved Victorian commercial streetscape with 16 Neo-Classical buildings built from local limestone (aka Ōamaru Stone) from the Waitaki Valley in the 1870’s-1880’s. These building are alive and thriving today with restaurants, café’s, bakeries, local art galleries and stores inspired by the local area.

UNESCO Geopark

Elephant Rocks

Elephant Rocks takes its name from the imposing limestone formations that resemble a herd of elephants. These rocks are the fossilised remains of a prehistoric seabed from over 25 million years ago, formed when seas covered what is now Te Riu-a-Māui/Zealandia. They were formed by weathering, tectonic processes, changes in sea level and erosion. Elephant Rocks is a stunning geological site which overlooks the valley and a must-do on your tour.

UNESCO Geopark

Anatini Fossil

Anatini is a narrow, sheltered valley where you can see the fossil-bones of an ancient baleen whale partially embedded in limestone that formed around 25 million years ago, when this area lay about 100 metres underwater. This site is also known for being used as the backdrop for Aslan’s camp scene in the 2005 film adaption of C.S Lewis’ treasured classic ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’.

Historical area

Historic Duntroon

Just a 35-minute drive from Ōamaru, Duntroon is home to a variety of natural, historical, and cultural attractions with geological features unlike anywhere else. The mainstreet of Duntroon contains many snapshots of the past such as Nicol’s Blacksmith shop, which has been operating since the 19th century, a restored Gaol built in 1910 and a naturally formed Brewery Hole. Discover the history of the town and life back in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Flora & Fauna

Ōamaru Blue Penguin Colony

Discover the world’s smallest penguin, the Kororā (Little Blue Penguin), along with fur seals and seabirds on Oamaru’s coastline. Explore the new Discovery Centre to learn about their lives and the conservation work protecting them, see penguins in nesting boxes, and after sunset enjoy the unforgettable sight of them returning home from a day at sea.

Museum

Ōamaru Steampunk HQ

When you’re in the Steampunk capital of Aotearoa New Zealand, you’d be silly not to visit Steampunk HQ. Steampunk HQ is an interactive museum of art, sculptures, sound and light, set in a retro-futuristic 19th century Victorian England powered by steam. A truly unique experience enjoyed by all – particularly lovers of Sci-Fi.

UNESCO Geopark

Waitaki River

The Waitaki braided river is characterised by gravel beds, numerous channels and variable flows, which are unique to parts of the world with young, rapidly eroding mountains. The upper part of the Waitaki Basin was formed thousands of years ago when glaciers retreated, leaving behind beds of gravel and boulders.

UNESCO Geopark

Valley of the Whales

Hop off the trail and wander through the Awamoko Valley (aka Valley of the Whales) to view layers of sediment in the limestone and greensand cliffs formed over the last 23-29 million years by the Awamoko stream. There are many fossils from this area which help to create a picture of the life that thrived in this area such as the extinct ‘giant’ Kairuku penguin.

Flora & Fauna

Duntroon Wetlands

Enter the Duntroon Wetlands either through the ancient Maori rock art on Harris St or behind the village map beside the old gaol on SH83. Look out for the wildlife depicted in the ancient Maori rock art, admire the native plants and spot the springs as you wind your way through the wetlands and over sections of boardwalk which have been protected and reinvigorated by a group of local volunteers like Meridian Energy and Duntroon School.

Museum

Ōamaru’s Whitestone City

Learn about Ōamaru’s Victorian past by immersing yourself in it at Whitestone City. Live a real Victorian experience from games and Victorian pastimes to shops, and ride on the only penny farthing carousel in Aotearoa New Zealand all whilst in Victorian clothes. Discover why Whitestone City was rated one of the best places to visit in Ōamaru (TripAdvisor).

Historical area

Phar Lap

While Timaru, just an hour north of Waitaki, is celebrated as Phar Lap’s birthplace, a little-known fact is that he was sired in the Waitaki Valley. His sire was Night Raid and his dam Entreaty. Today, a memorial plaque stands on the site, commemorating the legendary racehorse born on 4 October 1926. Phar Lap went on to win 31 of his 51 races before his untimely death in California in 1932, cementing his place as one of the greatest champions in racing history.

UNESCO Geopark

Takiroa Māori Rock art

Another limestone shelter in the valley posed as the strategic position for warning against strangers, predators and bad weather. Now the walls contain charcoal and Kokowai (red ochre) drawings, depicting forms such as birds, animals and people as well as depictions of European sailing ships and animals.

UNESCO Geopark

Vanished World Science Centre

Vanished World has gained significant technical support and specialist display materials from the University of Otago. The Fossil Centre at Duntroon and the Vanished World Trail, with its freely accessible set of locations, has provided the Society with the tools to engage the Waitaki community and visitors with the geology of our region.