10 Bodies of Water in Manawatu-Wanganui Region That You Shouldn't Miss

October 9, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in Manawatu-Wanganui Region, New Zealand including Lake Rotokura, Lake Westmere, Tama Lakes, Whanganui River, Virginia Lake, Bledisloe Park Walkway, Pohangina River, Pohangina River, Lake Papaitonga, Lake Horowhenua.
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1. Lake Rotokura

Ohakune New Zealand http://www.nznationalparks.com/Tongariro-National-Park/Tongariro-NP-Lake-Rotokura-Walking-Track.html
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Lake Rotokura

2. Lake Westmere

98 Rapanui Rd, Westmere New Zealand
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Lake Westmere

3. Tama Lakes

Tongariro National Park, Central North Island, Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/c10e3e79bed84e329e140a53f90dabe2.aspx
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Tama Lakes

Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip.

Reviewed By PuntRdTigers

We visited the Whakapapa Visitors Information Centre & got excellent advice from staff member Hari. We were concerned we weren't Alpine Crossing prepared & we were shown some options to do with our teenagers. A pleasant walk to Taranaki Falls starting from the car park near Skotel in the village. Slight rising elevation on firm ground with some loose stones. Lots of photo opportunities. Not very busy. Good signage. We wore lots of layers, even in December as the wind is cold, but the sun harsh-a hat & sunglasses very handy. A short detour down steep steps gets you to Taranaki Falls. Back up the steps & follow the signs on to Tama Lakes. The lower lake is viewed from a windy spot-lots of people sheltering for lunch in the short foliage. We braved the 30min climb to the upper lake for a great view of both lakes as well as Mount Ruapehu & Mount Ngauruhoe. It is steep with loose small stones coming back down-best done with walking poles-but take your time! There are drop toilets just before the lower lake view & near the bridge above Taranaki Falls. Round trip took us 6 hours with plenty of photo stops, lunch & snack breaks. Sunscreen is useful. We saw no flies, no mosquitoes & no snakes!

4. Whanganui River

Whanganui New Zealand +64 800 862 743 http://www.whanganuiriveradventures.co.nz
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

Whanganui River

Reviewed By RocheMaree - Hawera, New Zealand

So many ways to experience this beautiful river. The lower reaches are tidal and the river looks beautiful on a full tide. On a low tide watch the wading birds on the mudflats, so beautiful at sunset. See it from above in its full glory as it snakes through the city from the top of Durie Hill. Walk or cycle the paved riverbank. Take a leisurely trip on the Waimarie paddle steamer. Feeling energetic? Take a half day up to a 5 day kayak/canoe trip into the upper reaches. We drove the winding River Road through original small settlements dotted along the bank up to Pipiriki and then took a Whanganui River Adventures jetboat on a four hour trip further up the river to hike to the Bridge to Nowhere. It was amazing learning the history of the river and the area from our tour guide along the way. This river certainly has some tales to tell.

5. Virginia Lake

Great North Road, Whanganui 4500 New Zealand +64 800 926 426 http://whanganuinz.com/item/virginia-lake
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4.5 based on 414 reviews

Virginia Lake

Reviewed By 20carolj - Palmerston North, New Zealand

This is the jewel in the crown for Wanganui.Unwind and meander along the different tracks around the lake taking in a different vista with every turn. There are two main tracks , one along the edge of lake and another upper track running parallel .Its an easy 45 min walk with bridges and water fowl, all wheelchair accessible. Along the way you pass gazebos, a band rotunda and bronze statues. One statue is Tainui depicting a woman and another of Peter Pan with NZ creatures surrounding him. The fountain is coin operated by the seat with the large mural of a swan. There are toilets on site and other amenities. A beautiful place to stroll/run and take the children .

6. Bledisloe Park Walkway

Massey University Avenue, Palmerston North New Zealand http://www.pncc.govt.nz/facilitiesandparks/walks-and-walkways/walkways-in-palmerston-north/bledisloe-park-walkway/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Bledisloe Park Walkway

7. Pohangina River

Pohangina Road, Pohangina 4884 New Zealand
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Pohangina River

8. Pohangina River

Napier Road, Ashhurst 4847 New Zealand
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Pohangina River

9. Lake Papaitonga

Levin New Zealand
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Lake Papaitonga

10. Lake Horowhenua

189 Queen Street West, Levin 5510 New Zealand http://www.horowhenua.govt.nz/Places-Events/Parks-Reserves-Recreation/Muaupoko-Park-Lake-Horowhenua-Domain-Levin
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3.5 based on 35 reviews

Lake Horowhenua

Reviewed By Bountdown

The lake was amazing, I loved the natural smell it gave off. I would recommend swimming once. I would recommend eating your Maccas at the lake, just make sure you feed the birds.

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