As the morning light spills over the Hauraki Gulf, a quiet call of the wild stirs the land. Here, time moves to the rhythm of waves and rustling forest leaves—an untouched world waiting just beyond the city’s reach.
Wander across windswept clifftops, golden grasslands, and ancient native forests in Duder Regional Park. With a local guide, you'll uncover forgotten histories, encounter rare flora, and pause at secret bays kissed by the ocean breeze. Whether it's a sunrise trail or sunset glow over the hills, each step reveals a deeper connection to this sacred land.
Our journey begins at the heart of the park, with convenient access from Auckland. Comfortable pacing, expert guiding, and a carefully curated route ensure an immersive yet relaxed experience. Step into nature’s story—walk with us.
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over 8 y.o.
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Tour highlights



Route details
During our adventure, we’ll explore a mosaic of landscapes—from dramatic cliffs and soft beaches to expansive grasslands and native forests. As we walk, we’ll delve into the area’s rich past and visit historic landmarks, deepening our understanding and respect for the land beneath our feet.
Meet at Duder Regional Park
Gather at the main carpark of Duder Regional Park, where your guide will greet you.
Walking / Hiking Tour
Set out on a guided exploration through Duder Regional Park. Learn about its cultural heritage and discover the native plants and wildlife that thrive here.
Farewells
Conclude the tour with heartfelt goodbyes and lasting impressions.
It's important to know
Adventurous activities involve inherent hazards and potential risks, often coupled with the severity of hazards and the likelihood of risks.
Hazard:‘anything’ that can cause harm. Hazards might be rocks, trees, water (drowning, floods), wildlife, humans, heights (falls, falling objects), machines, tools, weather (hypothermia).
Risk: the potential of something happening. Risks could be death, serious injury and/or emotional harm.
Adventurous activities offered by our company could be dangerous if they’re not approached with care and responsibility. Participation in such activities is voluntary and not compulsory.
Hazards and risks are managed using a hierarchy of controls to choose the most effective control measures starting with elimination, then minimisation, substitution and isolation. Further measures take on administration controls and personal protective equipment if risks and hazards remain.
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