Mangaone Walkway

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Reikorangi, New Zealand

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Mangaone Walkway Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Mangaone Walkway is located in Reikorangi, New Zealand on 523 Mangaone South Road. Mangaone Walkway is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category hiking area in New Zealand.

Address

523 Mangaone South Road

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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David Butterfield

One of our favourite walks on the Kapiti Coast. Beautiful and calming.

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Cap'n Crayfish

Excellent experience

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Karen Stewart

Lovely walk to do as a family or with friends. We went in from the Waikanae end, and left cars at both Waikanae and Te Horo. The track was a bit muddy in places, and we had to ford streams in a couple of places due to the recent rain. Next time we will go in from Waikanae, walk to the reserve for a picnic and then return to Waikanae. The scenery through the bush is lovely but not that nice going through to Te Horo.

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Luca van Gorkom

Nice easy walk, part native, part forestry. Can get muddy in the winter. Reikorangi side car park is much more popular as the Te Horo side starts off with gravel road.

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Michael Cassidy

Nice place for a walk in native bush, easy walk.

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carol Joines

Your choice of 2 entries either from Otaki which is part gravel or Waikane tarsealed road ,turn off at Elizabeth st. Waikanae entrance is the best, there are no toilets or rubbish bins. Walk / run from carpark to carpark if you choose.Return 4 hours but I kept stopping along way . Or 2 hr return from carpark to field with a stream for quick dip. An easy walk following the old bush tramway through a canopy of native bush and birds. Delightful trickling streams run alongside the walk with pockets for a dip. There is a swing bridge and other small bridges over streams, after rain parts can be a bit muddy. From the clearance you walk through the crackling pine forest with the tall trees swaying in the breeze. After this is the logging road to carpark on Otaki side which takes around 30 mins.downhill.Appears quicker on return. An easy walk great on a hot day as you are in bush.

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Dagmara Zięcina

It's amazing place to walk :))))

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Braden Rowe

A nice walk reasonably well formed but with some very wet/boggy spots about an hour in from the southern end. No river crossings required at the southern end but a small (3 metre) shallow crossing an hour in.