The conservation lands in the Bay of Plenty region contain a rich variety of historic heritage sites.
The Karangahake Gorge region combines gold mining history and natural beauty, much of it accessible through a variety of walks.
Follow an old tramline (1898 - 1928) on a relatively flat track through the spectacular Waitawheta Gorge - with interpretation panels as well, it's a great option for kids.
Explore the shores and peaks of Tarawera, the site of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most devastating volcanic eruption. Discover spectacular biodiversity, clear lakes and waterfalls, original rock paintings, and soothing geothermal pools.
Tauwhare Pā Scenic Reserve is one of the oldest pā sites in the Bay of Plenty. This pā is a snapshot in time on how the first Māori settlers, Te Hapūoneone, once lived.
The Piako County Tramway in the Waiorongomai Valley is New Zealand's oldest bush tramway with the original rail still in place. There are a number of other historic areas to explore in the valley as well.