How difficult is the Heaphy Track?

How difficult is the Heaphy Track?

The terrain isn’t difficult – there aren’t any mountain passes, but it is the longest of the great walks at 82 kilometres. Although there are a few rough sections, i.e. narrow or muddy, the track is generally in a good condition.

How long does it take to do the Heaphy Track?

Tackle the track in 4 or 5 days, or take your time and soak up the views over 6 days. There is a popular 2-day, overnight return trip on the western side from Kōhaihai to Heaphy Hut. You can also mountain bike the track during the mountain biking season (1 May to 30 November), which takes 2–3 days.

How much does it cost to walk the Heaphy Track?

Great Walk huts

Great Walk huts Summer prices Winter prices
(incl GST) (incl GST)
Heaphy Track
Updated prices $56 $26
Previous prices $34 $34

What grade is the Heaphy Track?

The Heaphy Track is suited to riders with intermediate skills (Grade 3+), as there are some steep slopes and avoidable obstacles. However, in wet and/or cold weather, this can increase to advanced (Grade 4), when factoring in distance and remoteness.

Can you do the Heaphy in 3 days?

You can complete it in 3 full days. (If you are prepared to slug it out, walking 6-8 hours each day). Or, even faster if you bike! (Biking season is May 1 to November 30).

What should I take on Heaphy Track?

Essential Items

  • Good quality, comfortable tramping boots.
  • Two sets of warm, weatherproof clothing.
  • Broad-brimmed sun hat and sunglasses.
  • Warm, waterproof raincoat.
  • Backpack with waterproof liner and cover.
  • Light, warm sleeping bag.
  • Hut or camp passes must be arranged prior to walking the track.
  • Water bottle.

Which way do you walk the Heaphy Track?

People regularly ask us ‘Which is the better way to do the track? ‘. Well, having cumulatively gone through the track close to a thousand times we can unequivocally say West – East (Kohaihai – Brown) is the better way. Whether biking, walking or running the Kohaihai – Heaphy section is a much gentler way to start.

Do the Heaphy huts have gas?

The Heaphy Hut has gas cooking facilities, sinks with cold running water inside the hut, lighting, heating, individual bunk rooms with eight bunks and mattresses per room, and flush toilets attached to the hut.

Where does the Heaphy Track finish?

Karamea
Kohaihai is 110 km and a 1 hr 45 min drive from Westport. To reach this western track end: take SH 67 from Westport to Karamea (95 km) at Karamea head north to the car park and campsite at the Kohaihai River (15 km).

How do I get to Heaphy Track?

The Heaphy Track is not a circuit track. You can start the track either from: Brown Hut in Golden Bay – 156 km from Nelson – at the end of Aorere Valley Rd, or. Kohaihai on the West Coast – 110 km from Westport – at the end of Kohaihai Rd.

Where does Heaphy Track start and finish?

Where does the Heaphy Track start?

Brown Hut
The Heaphy Track is not a circuit track. You can start the track either from: Brown Hut in Golden Bay – 156 km from Nelson – at the end of Aorere Valley Rd, or. Kohaihai on the West Coast – 110 km from Westport – at the end of Kohaihai Rd.

How long is the Heaphy Track in New Zealand?

One of New Zealand’s nine great walks, the Heaphy Track, finishes (or starts, depending on which way you’re heading) at Karamea. The 82-kilometre, four-day tramp attracts visitors from all over the world every year. Many people choose to walk only to the first or second huts on the track instead of walking its entire length.

Where is the Heaphy Track?

Location of the Heaphy Track in the north-west corner of the South Island. The Heaphy Track is not a circuit track; the start/end of the track at Brown Hut in Golden Bay and Kohaihai on the West Coast are 463 km apart by road.

The Heaphy Track. “Live like a millionaire for as little as $30 a night, awaken to a choice of view: pristine mountain scenery or the roaring Tasman Sea.”. One of New Zealand’s nine great walks, the Heaphy Track, finishes (or starts, depending on which way you’re heading) at Karamea.

Can you hike the Heaphy Track in Kahurangi?

The Heaphy Track in Kahurangi National Park can be hiked in either direction. The track is well marked and signposted, but some sections may be steep and rough and the track could be muddy. This brochure describes a 4-day hike for independent, non-guided walkers travelling from Brown Hut to Kōhaihai. COVER: Swing bridge over Wekakura Creek,