Welcome to
Pet-Friendly Travel!
Life is just more colourful with pets; a whole new world of experiences is opened up by taking them along for the ride. Whether you arrange your travel around their needs and wants or just accommodate them in your plans, they’ll love you for including them.
YOU MAY HAVE NURTURED THEM FROM INFANCY OR ADOPTED THEM LATER IN THEIR LIVES. EITHER WAY, PETS ARE PART OF THE FAMILY AND IN MANY CASES CENTRAL TO OUR DAILY LIVES.
They, in turn, need their people. They’re dependent on their families to feed and care for them and, for dogs in particular, to provide a sense of belonging to a pack. If it doesn’t seem right to have the furry face missing from the pack photo, make space in the car. Having the pet on your travels will create memories you’ll surely all treasure.
Rangatira Point, Lake Taupō © Love Taupo / Todd Eyre
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Wherever you go -one and done
Colin loves to get out and about exploring different places with his mum Lisa. That’s why on their travels Lisa has a rule to make sure he’s kept healthy and protected from fleas, ticks, mites, and worms – one and done.
Treating Colin monthly with NEXGARD SPECTRA® means he gets the right dose at the right time so it makes it easier on him, and getting protection from all those nasties in one convenient, delicious chew, makes it easier on Lisa.
easier on both of us
Getting the most from this guide!
to pack?
If you’re taking a pet on a roadie, you’ll need to take:
crate for a dog or a carrier for a cat, lined with
pet photos on your phone in case they get lost
collar with tag detailing contact phone numbers
pet life jacket if any boating is planned
first-aid kit including tweezers, scissors, brush or comb, disinfectant, pet painkiller, medications etc
Ready to Roll!
This guide touches on travelling with various pets but the main focus is on dogs because, let’s face it, cats can and do organise trips away from home without anyone’s help.
Within these pages you’ll find where your pup can run, socialise, swim, and frolic with their family. Recommended dog parks and walkways feature for each region, along with dog-friendly beaches and camping grounds.
bottle and drinking dish
Rather than provide definitive lists, it aims to help with your travel planning. Hopefully the guide will inspire many happy, tail-wagging adventures.
Who likes what?
DOGS Because of their adventurous natures, dogs tend to make the best travelling companions. They travel light, are usually eager to explore new places and they never ask, ‘Are we there yet?’ or complain about being ‘made’ to go for a walk.
CATS Cats need the opportunity to have time out and hiding helps them to feel safe. If your cat is staying away from home, provide them with hangout places such as an igloo bed or a cardboard box. Many cats get stressed being in their carrier so, if it’s a long journey, borrow or invest in a dog crate. For shorter trips you can help them learn to feel safe in their carrier by leaving it out in a quiet spot at home, adding cosy bedding and placing tasty treats or toys inside.
RABBITS AND SMALL ANIMALS Rabbits like company so it’s best to transport them with their familiar companions when possible. This will help keep their stress levels down and make it easier when reintroducing them back to their home environment.
Smaller animals, like guinea pigs, can go into a pet carrier if their regular home is not movable. Pop in some used, unsoiled nesting material into the carrier as the familiar smell will be reassuring to them. They must have constant access to food and water while being transported.
Be sure to keep them well away from bigger animals as that could be a frightening experience for them.
HORSES It is said that ‘a horse is a companion, not a pet’, and horse owners know full well the commitment involved when transporting horses.
If you are new to this or considering transporting horses for the first time, here are some basics to keep in mind:
> Avoid feeding horse grains and concentrated feeds 12-24 hours before departing to avoid colic and gastric ulcers
> Make sure your float is well ventilated to prevent excessive sweating and dehydration
> Avoid heavy traffic as this can cause your horse more anxiety.
> Allow one full day of rest for every 8 hours of travel.
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Pets, like people, have varying wants and needs, especially when it comes to leaving their everyday environment and routine. You’ll know your pet better than anyone, so if you think they are up for the adventure then all aboard!Bandit © Natalie Jones
Travelling with your
pet by car
Top&TailTip
Signs of car sickness other than vomiting include excessive lip licking, whining, drooling, yawning, excessive panting and trembling or shaking.
How to make a road trip with furry babies as smooth as possible:
✓ Before departure, visit a vet for a health check
✓ Acclimatise your pet to a longer journey by taking them on a few short trips first
✓ Small dogs should travel in a seatbelt harness or in a crate on the back seat
✓ Large dogs should travel in the rear of a hatchback with a cargo barrier, or secured with a leash, or be in a cage on the back of a vehicle
✓ Cats, birds and guinea pigs should be in a travel carrier cage with good airflow and a waterproof bottom
✓ Regulate the temperature in the car
✓ Stop for regular walks, snacks, toileting and stretching
Put familiar blankets into carriers and cages
✓ Use a pheromone spray to calm anxious cats and dogs
✘ Don’t drive with your dog’s head out of the window
Never travel with your dog unsecured on the back of a truck, ute or trailer
✘ Don’t leave pets in a warm car
Don’t let your pet out of the vehicle unrestrained
✘When you’re taking them out of the vehicle, avoid placing your pet in direct sunlight
Feeling Off?
It is hard to know if your pet is going to be a good traveller or suffer from motion sickness until you hit the road. Sometimes they will outgrow it or get used to car journeys but these tips may help.
> Stress can be a major trigger for sickness so try to make sure your dog is comfortable and not moving around too much in the car.
> Try a natural calming aid such as Pet Remedy spray.
> Your vet can prescribe something a bit stronger to help with anxiety.
Cat Adventures
You can’t help but smile when you see a cat out and about for a walk with their favourite human. If you’re tempted to give it a go, there are few things to keep in mind.
> Exploring isn’t for every cat. Consider your cat’s personality before you set out. Some cats’ travel ambitions stretch as far as the sunny back deck.
> Ensure your cat is healthy and up to date on their vaccines.
> Start them young!
> Start in a safe place. Harness train them indoors before heading outdoors.
> Always use a leash.
Top&Tail Tip
Play with your pet or give them a good run so they get lots of exercise before you leave.
> Have a plan in case your cat can’t keep up. A good option is to invest in a speciallydesigned cat backpack.
> Take water, cat food and a first-aid kit.
> Make sure your cat has its ID tag on its harness in case you get separated. Ideally though, it’s best to have them microchipped.
Before you leave checks
> Check your pet insurance is up to date.
> Avoid giving them a meal just before travelling so they don’t have a full stomach in the car.
> Attach a collar and tag with your phone number and, for dogs, council registration tags.
> Update your pet’s microchip details, in case they go missing and lose their tags.
Need to leave your pet behind?
Arrange for a family member, friend or neighbour to care for your pet in your home or theirs.
Organise a house- and pet-sitter; there are websites to help you find the best person. This is a good option if you have more than one animal needing care.
Pet feeding services are another option. Someone will visit daily to check your pet is safe and to provide company.
Traditional boarding kennels and catteries offer professional care and sometimes the chance to socialise your pet.
Dogs in public
Are dogs allowed in town?
It depends on the town. Many are OK with dogs on leashes, but some city centres are not. It pays to check with the relevant council. Goes without saying that any mess needs to be removed from the scene.
Are dogs allowed on beaches?
Some beaches welcome dogs at any time, off-leash even, but most have restrictions such as a specific areas where they can be or times of the day they’re allowed. Look for signs located near the beach. Even on beaches where dogs can be, they’re not allowed in the area between the surf lifesaving flags.
What does off-leash mean? While your furry mate can run free on beaches, reserves and parks designated off-leash, they must still be under control. That means they will always come back to you when called. And if you can’t see your dog, it’s not considered under your control.
Why must dogs always be within sight and under control?
Dogs are naturally inclined to hunt and chase and even if yours is a mild-mannered wee pooch who ‘wouldn’t hurt a fly’, they can damage ground-level nests or scare parent birds away from their eggs. Plus, not everyone likes dogs and being confronted with one off-leash, with no sign of their human, can cause problems for all concerned.
Are there public places you can never take a dog?
The obvious ones are wildlife sanctuaries, national parks and areas known to be home to kiwi. Wetland areas are also off limits, as they feature vulnerable, protected wildlife and the environment itself is fragile.
What about church grounds, pā sites, historic places, those sorts of places?
Areas of cultural significance are out of bounds for dogs. Such
places require respect and dogs don’t generally understand that…
Why are dogs not allowed on sports fields?
All that lovely green, wide-open space looks perfect for a game of fetch, right? It’s also quite tempting to leave a deposit between the goal posts. And even the most responsible dog owner will miss the occasional mess. For the same reason, dogs need to be kept clear of children’s play areas. They’re not allowed within 10 metres.
Speaking of wide-open spaces, what about farms?
If you and your dog are on a farm, you must have permission from the farm owner. Ensure your dog is under control, especially during lambing season, remembering that the ewes will be nervous seeing a dog nearby. And you need to pick up after your dog, as their droppings may contain bacteria harmful to farm animals.
Before leaving on holiday, it’s worth checking dog control details of the district you’re heading to. Each council has its own rules and they may change with the seasons, too. The Department of Conservation’s rules also vary; we recommend you visit DOC’s website for updates.Oakura Beach, Taranaki © Venture Taranaki spaces
Hiking with dogs
Out into the great outdoors with your best friend by your side sounds nothing short of wonderful. But does your dog need a permit? What dog access rules apply? They vary depending on the area, and you need to be sure. There are three types of dog access on DOC land:
Open dog areas – no permit required
In these areas, your dog may be off or on a leash, depending on the site. Access may be limited in certain seasons or conservation periods, such as bird nesting seasons, so check the DOC website and local signage for current rules.
Controlled dog areas – permit required
You can take your dog hiking in controlled dog areas, but you will need a permit from the nearest
DOC office / visitor centre first. Permits can take up to five days to process, so apply well before your planned trip.
Controlled dog areas – strictly no access
Many of New Zealand’s national parks, wildlife reserves and sanctuaries have a complete dog ban all year round. This includes the foreshore of controlled areas, and all DOC campgrounds and huts unless specified. otherwise.
Be sure you understand the rules, as breaching the conditions of your permit can result in a fine or prosecution. If your dog is found in a national park or controlled area without a permit, it may be seized and impounded, or destroyed. Check out the DOC website doc.govt. nz for a full description of where you can visit and which rules apply.
Ways to Keep Your Canine Cool
Early and Late Walkies
Just as humans are encouraged to avoid going out during the warmest part of a summer day (from 11am-2pm), the same applies to dogs. Plan to walk before 10am and after 5pm to be on the safe side.
Rule
Not sure if it’s too hot outside for your dog?
Try holding the back of your hand to the ground and if you can’t handle the heat then neither can your pooch’s paws. Same goes for black-sand beaches. If you have to hot-foot over the sand, it’s time to rethink the timing of your beach visit.
> FIND SHADE
When you’re sitting outdoors, make sure there is a shady area for your pup to zonk out in. Avoid direct sun exposure; this is especially important if your dog has to stay tied up. Keep a sarong in the car as it makes the perfect make-shift shade or window blocker.
> WATER
Over the very warm months make sure you have extra water available for your pup. On walks over an hour long, take water for them; we recommend always keeping a bowl or container and bottle of water in the car.
> COOLING MATS
There is a range of products including cooling mats, jackets and collars that you pop in the fridge that can really help hot dogs, especially puppies and seniors who struggle to maintain their body temperature. Believe it or not, some doggie swimwear is not just for looks; it’s designed to keep your pooch cool for longer.
> FROZEN TREATS
Whether you go gourmet and make your own ‘pupsicles’, keep a filled KONG toy in the freezer or simply pop a few ice cubes into their bowl, your pooch will appreciate the cool treat.
TOP & TAIL TIPS:
• An easy ‘pupsicle’ is made using plain chicken stock, poured into ice cube trays and frozen.
• Cats and dogs don’t sweat, so try dipping their feet into water to help cool them down.
ABOVE: Teddy © Julie ColthurstSun’s Out Tongues Out
Pool Party
When summer draws to a close and it’s time to drain and clean outdoor swimming pools, dogs are lucking in and getting the chance to take the final dip. Across the country, from late March to April, many public pools welcome dogs to swim, play and raise funds for charities and animal groups while they splash about. Check out:
> Bark in The Pool – Point Erin Pools, Auckland
> Doggy Day Out – Massey Park Pools, Auckland
> Doggy Day Out – YMCA Onehunga War Memorial Pools, Auckland
> Dogs in Togs – Te Puke Memorial Pools, Tauranga
> Dog Splash Day – Kaponga, Taranaki
> Dogs ‘n’ Togs – Khandallah Park Pools, Wellington
> The Oxford Doggy Pool Party, Oxford, North Canterbury
> Doggy Pool Party – Waltham Pools, Christchurch
> Soggy Doggy Splash – Molyneux Aquatic Centre, Alexandra
Running with Wolves
2022-23 WALKING & RUNNING EVENTS
> Dirty
– July – Ngāruawāhia, Waikato – 2.5km and 6km
Doggie Day Out
> Takapuna Dog Day Out, Auckland
> Dog Day Afternoon, Silo Park, Auckland
> Woof! The Auckland Rainbow Dog Show, Ponsonby, Auckland
> Bark in the Park, Bay of Islands
> Woof Fest, Mt Maunganui
> Festival of Dog Tails 2.0, Cashmere, Christchurch
> 4 Paws Marathon – October – Christchurch
– Full, half, 16km, 10km, 5km and 2.4km
> Eukanuba Tails & Trails – 2023 date tbc –Riverhead, Auckland – 5km and 10km
In case of Emergency
AA Roadservice treats locked-in-car pets as they do locked-in children – as an emergency. Such calls are prioritised and attended free of charge whether the caller is an AA Member or not.
To call the AA for emergency lockout assistance, call 0800 500 222 or *222 from mobile phones.
On a 30°C day, the temperature inside a car can reach 39°C in less than five minutes; in 30 minutes, it will be 49°C. Even in a lightcoloured vehicle, parked in the shade, with the windows open.
What can I do if I see a pet suffering in a locked, hot car?
Call the AA immediately.
Because there has to be someone at the scene to take responsibility for the pet, the Police or the SPCA will also attend. And if the situation is deemed to be serious, the AA will call the Fire Service in case there is a delay in arrival.
What if my pet gets lost? It’s important to have your pet microchipped and that the
information linked to it is up to date. If your dog or cat goes missing and is taken to a vet, the local council or the SPCA, the chip will be scanned and you’ll quickly be contacted.
Lost pet finder is an online service to register details of lost and found animals. If your dog or cat has wandered off, this is a good place to start. And if you find a pet that seems to have lost touch with its family, this site is also helpful for reuniting them. If it’s not possible for you to
keep the lost pet with you until its family is found, take it to the nearest vet or SPCA.
What if my pet gets hurt?
Keep a pet first aid kit handy so you can act fast to treat wounds. For more serious episodes such as falls, bee stings (where reactions can be fast and potentially fatal), choking or ingesting something they shouldn’t, you need to go straight to the closest emergency vet.
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DOG PARKS
WHANGĀREI PUBLIC DOG PARK
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MAIR PARK, REGENT, WHANGĀREI
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There are well-maintained tracks down to the riverside, where water-loving dogs can take a dip alongside the ducks.
BARGE SHOWGROUNDS, WHANGĀREI
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can dash around to their heart’s content off-leash, except for in the wetland areas.
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ROLAND’S WOOD KERIKERI
This woodland wonderland is a little slice of heaven, as intended by Roland Samson, who gifted it to the people (but really to the dogs) of Kerikeri. Visiting in September is especially rewarding as the bluebells are out in full force; you’ll get some incredible Instagramable-worthy photos.
WAIPU GLAMPING
Take a break and treat your best friend to this glamping haven near Waipu, in Bream Bay. It’s overlooking a native reserve and just a short drive from some of Northland’s most beautiful beaches and walks.
LAKE NGATU TRACK, AWANUI, KAITAIA
Easy 4km loop, on-leash
TAUMARUMARU SCENIC RESERVE, COOPERS BEACH Easy 2km loop, on-leash
HONGI HIKA WALK, KERIKERI Easy 2km loop, on-leash TAPEKA POINT TRACK, RUSSELL Easy 1km return, on-leash HATEA LOOP WALKWAY, WHANGĀREI Easy 4km loop, on-leash
RAUMANGA FALLS, WHANGĀREI Easy 1km return, on-leash
WAVERLEY STREET LINK TO GULL TRACK, WHANGĀREI Easy 3km return, on-leash
BOSWELL’S TRACK, WHANGĀREI Easy 5km return, on-leash
WAIMAHANGA TRACK, WHANGĀREI Easy 4km return, on-leash
Big Adventures
PAIHIA TO ŌPUA WALKWAY, BAY OF ISLANDS
Moderate 6km
point, on-leash ŌKIATO TO RUSSELL WALKWAY, BAY OF ISLANDS Easy 9.5km point-to-point, on-leash
PARIHAKA FOREST TRACK, WHANGĀREI
Moderate 4km
on-leash
GOLDSCHMIDT WALK, MANGAWHAI
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Travelling with pets
DOG PARKS
SANDERS RESERVE, NORTH
SHORE Here, there are 3ha of fenced-off land specifically for dogs to run free off-leash with the added bonus of an onleash walking trail. Views of Waitematā Harbour and coastal forests give you a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.
ŌNEHUNGA BAY RESERVE
A great summer spot, where doggos can take a dip and build up their water confidence off-leash in the lagoon. Take a 15 to 20-minute stroll and relax on the grass for afternoon treats.
BIG KING RESERVE, MT
ROSKILL This retired volcano cone makes for an interesting backdrop as you and your dog socialise in the fully fenced, off-leash area. With plenty of hills and trails to
suit any fitness level, just be sure to wear sturdy footwear especially after rain.
MEOLA REEF, WESTERN
SPRINGS Fully fenced, offleash exercise area is perfect for zoomies with new friends. Inquisitive kinds will love snuffling in the leafy and long grass spots.
MORE…
• Corban Reserve, Henderson
• Hobsonville Point
• Churchill Park, Glendowie
• Waiatarua Reserve, Meadowbank
CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND
Big Adventures
TE ARA TĀHUNA ESTUARY WALKWAY, ŌREWA A popular 7.5km loop shared by cyclists, walkers and runners, circling the charming tidal estuary. Dogs on-leash.
KITEKITE FALLS PATH, PIHA Follow boardwalks and gravel tracks, passing through forest to reach the spectacular falls where your dog can enjoy the water. Easy 3km return, on-leash.
SLIP, PIPELINE, BEVERIDGE TRACK LOOP, WAITĀKERE RANGES Experience rainforest, views and bird life on this moderate 6km loop track in West Auckland. Dogs need to be on-leash.
WAIUKU FOREST WALK
This delightful, easy loop trail is 10.5km long and includes some off-leash areas.
ROCKY BAY & WHAKANEWHA LOOP, WAIHEKE ISLAND Easy and enjoyable for human and dog, this loop is 8km long and features off-leash areas.
KAKAMATUA INLET, CORNWALLIS This super dog-friendly spot is the perfect place to teach dogs to swim. You can easily spend a day here and enjoy low tide times playing fetch.
Whether your companion is a chic city slicker, a beach bum or an outdoor legend, the breath of experiences across Auckland are as diverse as the landscape. All creatures great and small are sure to have a blast.
LEIGH HARBOUR WALKWAY Easy 3km point-to-point, on-leash
PUHOI LOOKOUT LOOP Easy 1.5km loop, on-leash
RIVERHEAD FOREST SHORT LOOP Easy 3.5km loop, on-leash
HUAPAI RESERVE PATH Easy 1.5km loop, some off-leash
ALBANY VILLAGE PATH Easy 3km loop, some off-leash
CENTENNIAL PARK BUSH, CAMPBELLS BAY Easy 3km loop, on-leash
MILFORD TO CASTOR BAY Easy 3.5km return, some off-leash
CLEARWATER COVE PATH, HOBSONVILLE Easy 3.5km point-to-point, on-leash
ESKDALE RESERVE WALK, BIRKENHEAD Easy 3.5km loop, on-leash
KARAKA PATH, PAPAKURA Easy 3.5km loop, on-leash
• Omaha Beach, Rodney
• Ōrewa Beach, Rodney
• Cockle Bay, East Auckland
• Takapuna Beach, North Shore
• Bethells Beach, West Auckland
• Muriwai Beach, West Auckland –north of surf life tower
• North Piha Beach, West Auckland
• Waiatarua Reserve, Meadowbank, Central Auckland
• Kakamatua Inlet, Cornwallis, West Auckland
• McLeod’s Bay, Waiheke Island
HOBSONVILLE POINT COASTAL WALKWAY Easy 5.5km loop, on-leash
LE ROYS BUSH, BIRKENHEAD Easy 3km point-to-point, on-leash
WESTERN PARK PATH, FREEMANS BAY Easy 1km loop, some off-leash
PUHINUI STREAM FOREST TRAIL, TŌTARA PARK Easy 4km loop, on-leash
ŌRAKEI BASIN WALKWAY Easy 3km loop, some off-leash
MERCER BAY LOOP, WAITĀKERE RANGES Easy 1.5km loop, on-leash WATTLE DOWNS SOUTH PATH Easy 4km point-topoint, on-leash MANGERE MOUNTAIN LOOP Easy 2km loop, some off-leash
TAWHITOKINO BEACH PATH, PAPAKURA Easy 4km point-to-point, some off-leash
Happy Campers
• Clarks Beach Holiday Park, Waiuku
• Ōrere Point TOP 10 Holiday Park, Franklin
• Leigh Central (motor homes only), Rodney
• Piha Domain Motor Camp, West Auckland
• Muriwai Beach Campground, West Auckland
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BRICK BAY WINERY TRAIL, SNELLS BEACH Take yourself and your sophisticated pooch on this fun trail through bushland and around a lake, ending with delicious treats for all at the Glasshouse. Be sure to reserve an outside table to avoid disappointment for post-walk drinks and snacks.
AUCKLAND BOTANIC GARDENS, MANUREWA
The whole family can enjoy this botanical paradise. Take your pup on the 1.9km loop walk onleash, letting them cool off in the lake on warmer days.
LITTLE CREATURE BREWERY, HOBSONVILLE In what was formerly an aircraft hangar, this
cool brewery has a huge outdoor bar area where you can enjoy a pint with your pup. Tacked onto a jaunt around the Hobsonville Point Coastal Walkway, it makes for a perfect day out!
PINTS FOR POOCHES Every year famous brewers, The
Garage Project, donates kegs of craft beer to dog-friendly venues in Auckland and Wellington as part of their fundraising drive for the SPCA. Your job is to stop in, donate by the pint and hang out with lots of dogs! See their Facebook Page for updates.
Top&Tail Tip
You can take your dog to Hot Water Beach to bathe in the warm waters. Check the local council’s times before you do!
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WAIOMU BEACH CAFÉ, THAMES
Perfectly situated for a relaxing breakfast after your morning walkies! While you tuck into your eggs benedict, your pup will be spoiled with homemade doggie treats. Win, win!
THE WATERWORKS, WAIAU Just 10 minutes from Coromandel Town you’ll find five acres of native bush, where you and your fuzzy-faced friend can explore the mad array of water-powered inventions and quirky contraptions.
KARANGAHAKE
GORGE HISTORIC WALKWAY Start at the Eastern Portal Bridge following the river upstream and along the line of the railway. This enchanting 4km walk takes in natural wonders like the Owharoa Falls but also places of historical interest with Victoria Battery plus mining sites and relics. Ending at Waikato Station you can return the same way or catch a ride with friends. Dogs on-leash.
WENTWORTH FALLS WALKS, WHANGAMATĀ
Join the walking track from the Wentworth campsite to Wentworth Falls, alongside the river. This 3km walk will take you 2hr 30min to complete, crossing over two bridges before climbing to a good view of the falls where you can admire the two 20m drops. From here, a steeper track leads to a basin at the top of the falls and experienced trampers can continue on to cross the main range –the Maratoto to Wentworth Crossing. Dogs will need to be on-lead.
KAURI BLOCK WALK, COROMANDEL
Easy 3km return, on-leash
LONG BAY KAURI WALK, COROMANDEL
Easy 2.5km loop, on-leash
OPERA POINT WALK, COROMANDEL
Easy 1.5km loop, on-leash
MATARANGI BLUFF TRACK, WHITIANGA
Easy 2km return, on-leash
MOUNT PAKU SUMMIT, TAIRUA
Moderate 1km return, on-leash
MINES WALK, WENTWORTH VALLEY ROAD, WHANGAMATĀ
Easy 1km loop, on-leash
THE TRIG TRAIL, WAIHI BEACH
Easy 3km return, some off-leash
ROCKY’S WALK TO TINKER’S GULLY, THAMES
Easy 4km loop, on-leash
Big Adventures
MATARANGI BLUFF LOOP
VIA RINGS BEACH
Moderate 5.5km loop, on-leash
COOKSON KAURI WALK, WHITIANGA
Moderate 7km return, on-leash
WAIOMU KAURI GROVE, TE PURU, COROMANDEL
Moderate 5km return, on-leash
WAIHI TO WAIKINO TRACK
Moderate 9km point-topoint, on-leash
• Port Jackson (southern half)
• Matarangi Beach
• Buffalo Beach, Whitianga
• Kūaotunu plus Matarangi, Ōtama & Ōpito Bay except public holiday weekends and from 20 December to 31 January
• Cooks Beach, Coromandel
• Hahei Beach
• Hot Water Beach, Coromandel
• Anzac Bay, Waihi
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THE LAKES, TAURIKO
This newly developed area features a number of cycleways, walkways, reserves and man-made lakes for you and your dog to explore. There isn’t a lot of shade, so be prepared if it’s a hot day.
HAIRY MACLARY SCULPTURES, TAURANGA From the imagination of author Lynley Todd to the pages of the popular book series and now to Tauranga’s waterfront. Get a photo of your real live pooch next to these recognisable figures, crafted by sculptor Brigitte Wuest, cast in bronze.
WANDER DOGS, WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY The District Council organise an annual summer series for the humans and their best friends, consisting of tail-wagging walks and events. Check out www. westernbay.govt.nz for news and updates.
PET & ANIMAL EXPO, MT MAUNGANUI Although you’ll have to leave your pooch at home, you’ll be able to shop up a storm with all the latest pet products and services on show for every creature, great and small.
TAMAWHARIUA RESERVE, KATIKATI
Easy 3km loop, on-leash, shared with mountain bikers
KATIKATI HAIKU PATHWAY
Easy 1.5km loop, on-leash
PLUMMERS POINT LOOP, TAURANGA
Easy 3km loop, some off-leash
GORDON CARMICHAEL RESERVE WALKWAY, TAURANGA
Easy 2.5km loop, on-leash
TE PUNA QUARRY PARK, TAURANGA
PUKETOKI RESERVE LONG, TAURANGA
Easy 2km loop, on-leash
YATTON PARK ESK & FRASER ST RESERVES, TAURANGA
Easy 3.5km return, on-leash
TE TIRINGA PEAK WALK, WHAKATĀNE
Moderate 4.5km return, on-leash
WAIKAREAO ESTUARY LOOKOUT, TAURANGA
Moderate 9km loop, on-leash LATHAM TRACK, WHAKATĀNE Easy 6km loop, on-leash
Must Do!
KOPURERERUA VALLEY RESERVE, TAURANGA
For active folks, this fantastic reserve is not to be missed; well laid out cycle paths and boardwalks give way to grassy walkways and bush tracks with streams, lakes and ponds to dip in and out of over the hot summer months. Start from the end of 17th Ave, by the Historic Village, or find access points at Cameron Road.
ABOVE: Nala © Amika Rugnath LEFT: Ōhope Beach © Bay of Plenty Tourism
PAIHOA BEACH RESERVE, PAIHOA, ŌMOKOROA
ESPLANADE RESERVE, OMOKOROA There is a small playing field and estuary/beach where you can throw a ball off one of the loops along the trail.
OMANU BEACH, MT MAUNGANUI Dog access year-round, just not within 200m of the surf club.
MAUNGATAPU, TAURANGA
Popular with families and kayakers, and a great spot for a swim or to throw a ball around.
PĀPĀMOA BEACH From south of Moturiki/Leisure Island to Pāpāmoa East, your dog is welcome to stroll the sand and take a dip, as long as they are under control.
Popular with families and kayakers, and a great spot for a swim or to throw a ball around. Only accessible at low tide.
ANCHORAGE GROVE (OFF MANGATAPU ROAD),
TAURANGA When the tide is out, you can all walk the length of Maungatapu along the peninsula.
DOG PARKS
HAIKU PARK, KATIKATI
There is plenty of grassy space for your pup to play off-leash, under control, while you meander the 2km riverside Haiku Pathway decorated with boulders inscribed with haiku.
WAIPUNA PARK/JOHNSON RESERVE, TAURANGA
If you’re looking for somewhere to while away the day with your canine pal, then this is the place to come. The large open spaces, walnut trees, bush area, waterfall and a boardwalk practically invite you to lose an afternoon exploring.
TECT ALL TERRAIN DOG PARK, MANGOREWA
You’ll find this little beauty halfway between Tauranga and Rotorua on SH 36: a whole fullyfenced hectare to play, explore and run with dogs of all shapes
and sizes. There’s built-in dog agility equipment and running drinking water for the dogs to keep those good times rolling. Make yourself comfortable at one of the many benches and picnic tables while you wait for your dog to tire out.
FERGUSSON PARK, MATUA, TAURANGA
A waterfront park with dogfriendly trails for your fur baby and sports fields, a playground, picnic tables and BBQs for the rest of the family to enjoy.
TAURANGA RACECOURSE, TAURANGA
If your charge is in need of a good race around, this is the spot for it! Dogs are welcome to run off-leash on non-race days after 9.30am Monday to Saturday and from 8am Sundays.
Top&Tail Tip
Clip on a leash and head off to Kaiate Falls in Welcome Bay. About an hour’s walk, it’s a great chance for your pup to explore and swim while you admire the falls. There are steep steps so take your time.
WALKIES
LAKE HAKANOA, HUNTLY
Easy 4km loop, on-leash
LAKE PUKETIRINI, HUNTLY
Easy 3.5km loop, on-leash
KAINUI LAKE LOOP, HAMILTON
Easy 3km loop, on-leash
TAITUA ARBORETUM WALK, HAMILTON
Easy 2km loop, on-leash
JUBILEE PARK WALK, HAMILTON
Easy 2.5km loop, on-leash HAMILTON LAKE DOMAIN, HAMILTON
Easy 4km loop, on-leash NEWSTEAD WALKWAY, HAMILTON
Easy 2.5km return, on-leash
LAKE TE KOO UTU RESERVE, CAMBRIDGE
Easy 1.5km loop, off-leash
YARDLEY’S BUSH WALK, TE AWAMUTU
Easy 1.5km loop, on-leash LAKE NGĀROTO WALKWAY, TE AWAMUTU Easy 6km loop, on-leash
Happy Campers
• Cambridge TOP 10 Holiday Park
• Waitomo TOP 10 Holiday Park
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JET PARK HOTEL
HAMILTON AIRPORT has nailed it when it comes to spoiling your pooch with their Pampered Pet Package. Your dog will receive a goodie bag with treats, a toy and a water bowl to help settle in before a cosy night’s sleep on their own plush bed right next to yours. Based between central Hamilton, Cambridge and Te Awamutu, it’s a good spot to be based while exploring the Waikato.
BELOW: Tongue of the dog sculpture, Hamilton © Hamilton & Waikato Tourism
THE KEG ROOM, HAMILTON If you thought ‘pet -friendly’ meant allowing dogs to hang outside with a water bowl, then this place will knock your socks off! They love animals so much they not only welcome your pet, they’ve created a degustation menu in their honour, complete with desserts.
DAYS PARK, HAMILTON
Dogs that love a swim and making new friends will adore their time here. This well-kept park is located right next to the Waikato River and has plenty of space for them to rush around like crazy to their heart’s content.
RESTHILLS PARK, HAMILTON
Quieter than Days Park but none the less enjoyable, Resthills offers bush, woodland and grassy areas to keep your pooch busy. The vast open spaces and many offleash areas make it ideal for the athletic kinds.
WORDSWORTH DOG PARK, CAMBRIDGE
The massive 1.4ha dog park in Leamington has agility equipment for those astute pups, with plenty of room for fetch and zoomies in the off-leash areas, perfect for burning off energy. Visit the ‘Pooch Photobooth’ frame to get some great snaps of your pride and joy.
MCKINNON PARK, CAMBRIDGE
This excellent park is a mere
• Hamilton Lake
• Ngarunui Beach, Raglan
stone’s throw from SH 1, ideal for a leg-stretch after a few hours in the car on a road trip north or south. It has plenty of trees for shade and water bowls to help out on hot days.
AFFCO PARK, HOROTIU
This fully fenced park is next to the playground on the corner of SH1 and Horotiu Road. The kids can keep busy while the dogs set to work on the agility equipment.
MORE…
• Pukete Farm Park, Hamilton
• Mangaokewa Gorge Scenic Reserve, Te Kuiti
• Kihikihi Domain, Kihikihi
• Wainui Reserve, Raglan
• Papahua Domain, Raglan
TOP: Scruffy © Holly Mills
BELOW: Tirau © Adobe Stock
Big Adventures
TE AWA TRACK, CAMBRIDGE Between Hooker Road and the velodrome is a 7.5km path. Dogs on-leash.
MAUNGAKAWA SUMMIT, VIA TE TAPU TRACK, WALTON This moderately challenging 6.5km loop includes sections of bush and great views from the top across to the Kaimai Ranges and the Firth of Thames. Dogs on-leash.
TE AWA RIVER RIDE This scenic 70km river ride runs between Ngāruawāhia and Horahora. Pass over the iconic Perry Bridge, a 120m cycle and walk suspension bridge on the Horotiu the River Ride. Dogs on-leash.
Dog-friendly Spots
• Sunset Beach, Port Waikato – beyond 250 metres north or south of any lifesaving patrolled areas
BIG ADVENTURES
MOUNTAIN BIKING IN WHAKAREWAREWA FOREST, REDWOODS Trail dogs trained to stay with you are welcome to join in with the fun here. The trails work on a one-way system, which is great for safety and clarity. Follow the signs as you go or grab a map from the visitor’s centre by the car park before you set off.
are wide enough to pass with ease. Dogs should be on-leash in popular Redwoods area.
TOKORANGI PĀ LOOP WALK
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POHATUROA TRACK
This one will get your heart pumping, with lots of up and downhill sections with some stairs. Winter months may be slippery underfoot but there is tree cover for shade on warmer days. Some parts are shared with mountain bikes but
DOG PARKS
HANNAH BAY RESERVE,
This 10.1km moderate level loop trail takes 3h 15mins. If done clockwise the harder hills are in the first half of the route, marked with purple track arrows. Sturdy footwear is best as some sections can be slippery. Well controlled dogs are welcome.
KERESENE CREEK, ROTORUA
ROTORUA
The big playground and lakeside area make for a perfect pitstop for families travelling between Rotorua and Whakatāne. Look out for the bridge; just past it is the off-leash area with a huge grassy stretch and loop track – great for a run around and a swim.
TIHI ROAD RESERVE, ROTORUA
You and your four-legged pal will both love the pine tree forest with a lovely big open field for offleash playtime and small streams running throughout.
SCION TREE RESERVE PARK, ROTOTUA
This area, across the road from the Redwoods, is available for some off-leash fun. You’ll easily
lose track of time amongst the pine trees, native bush and riverbank; there’s even a swimming area for dogs.
REEME STREET RESERVE,
ROTORUA The lake, grassy areas, native bush, trails and boardwalks make for a great all-rounder.
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• Coulter Road Reserve
• Morey Street
• Larcy Road Reserve
• Simmonds Crescent Reserve
• Boyes Park
• Corlett Street
• Rotorua Racecourse (when not in use for events)
LEFT: Lake Rotorua
© Mark Smith Photography
INSET: Redwoods Forest
© Destination Rotorua
A 35-minute drive south of Rotorua is a bubbling, steaming creek, perfect for warming up with your pup in the winter months. The creek bed is mostly sandy, so it is pleasant underfoot and paw. Set off exploring along the creek if it is busy, there are plenty of little pockets to call your own.
SECRET SPOT HOT TUBS, REDWOODS
This delightful establishment welcomes sore-legged mountain bikers and their fourlegged friends, as long as they are not barky or bitey and can settle down with a treat or two.
TE RERENGA TRAIL AT TECT Easy 3.2km loop, some off-leash
REDWOODS MEMORIAL GROVE Easy 2km loop, on-leash
REDWOOD QUARRY TRACK Moderate 5km loop, on-leash
WAITAWA WALK Easy 3.5km loop, on-leash
TIKITAPU BLUE LAKE TRAIL Easy 5.5km loop, on-leash
LAKE OKARO WALKWAY Easy 2.5km loop, some off-leash
Dog-friendly Spots
LAKE TIKITAPU Great for dogs who love a swim, kayak or paddleboard
LAKE ŌKAREKA Perfect for campers. Dogs only permitted between 1 March to 14 December
HAMURANA LAKEFRONT
TOP LEFT: Paddleboarding, Rotorua © Miles Holden
DOG
SECOMBE PARK, TAUPŌ
A local favourite found off Rainbow Drive where the kids can play on parkland and in the lake while the dogs get their own off-leash time spent swimming and zooming around.
TE RANGIITA/WAITETOKO LAKESIDE RESORT, TAUPŌ
Check out this lakeside area just past Waitahanui. It’s a perfect spot to take dogs who love a good game of fetch, as they can sprint off-leash along a long stretch of lake edge.
TAIPAHI ROAD RESERVE, TŪRANGI
A place of natural beauty and the bonus of being off-leash, dogs can explore alongside their families, with walking and cycle trails running along the riverside.
WHAKAIPO BAY RECREATIONAL RESERVE, KINLOCH
A bit of a drive to get to from Taupō but this a beautiful lakeside spot where your pup can frolic offleash in the water to cool down during summer.
HIPAPATUA/REID’S FARM, TAUPŌ
Located on the banks of the Waikato River on Huka Falls Road, this reserve is just outside of the town and popular with freedomcampers. Under control dogs are welcome to share the fresh water.
RIVERBANK RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC RESERVE, TAUPŌ
A picturesque off-leash spot with
great walking tracks following the riverbank. It can get busy with dogs and their humans sharing the water but still lots of fun on a hot or cold day, if you can find the thermal patches.
TE RANGIITA/WAITETOKO LAKESIDE RESERVE, TŪRANGI
A large grass reserve beside the lake shore with crystal clear waters where happy dogs can run free and play with sticks and floating pumice while swimming with their family pack.
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• Waipāhīhī Reserve, Taupō
• Hawai Street Reserve, Taupō
• Kinloch Marina Reserve
• Whareroa Esplanade Reserve (aka Kōwhai Flats), Taupō
• Taupahi Road Reserve, Tūrangi
• Ōwhango Recreational Domain, Ruapehu
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MW2K ON THE GREAT LAKES TRAIL, TAUPŌ
Well-disciplined dogs are welcome here and the super fit canines will have a blast running off some energy. There’s a water tank and drinking bowl up the top and, conveniently, Whakaipo Bay awaits at the bottom for everyone to cool off in.
ALL ABOARD!
You can take in the stunning natural attractions of Taupō’s Ngatoroirangi Mine Bay Māori Rock Carvings with Ernest Kemp’s tours, or hop on a Huka Falls River Cruise, to day trip with your best canine pal.
TE TUHI DOME, TAUPŌ
Close to Kinloch Bay, this large geodesic structure is nestled into the hillside with views across farmland, native bush, down to Lake Taupō visible from every aspect. But best of all, you can share this sleepover experience with your furry friend.
LEFT: Lake Taupō © Todd Eyre INSET: Ora Garden, Taupō Museum
© Destination Taupō
ARATIATIA RAPIDS
Easy 1.5km return, on-leash
REDWOODS TO HUKA FALLS TRAIL
Moderate 4.5km return, on-leash
RANGATIRA POINT TRACK, ACACIA BAY
Easy 3km return, on-leash RANGATIRA POINT TRACK, ACACIA BAY
Easy 3km return, some off-leash (and swimming spots for all)
WHAKAMOENGA POINT, ACACIA BAY
Easy 3km return, on-leash
PUKAWA BUSH WALK, TAUPATA
Easy 1.5km return, on-leash ŌPEPE NORTHERN WALKING TRACK, TAUPŌ
Easy 1km loop, some off-leash ŌPEPE SOUTHERN WALKING TRACK, TAUPŌ
Easy 3km loop, some off-leash
WAIPEHI WALK, TŪRANGI
Easy 1.5km point-to-point, on-leash
MAKOTUKU RIVER WALK, RAETIHI
Easy 4km loop, on-leash
HUKA FALLS TO ARATIATIA RAPIDS TRACK
Easy 7km loop, on-leash
TONGARIRO RIVER TRACK, TŪRANGI
Easy 15km loop, some offleash
GREAT LAKE PATHWAY (LION’S WALK) TAUPŌ
Easy 10km return, on-leash on a path shared with bikes
TOP: Harry & Tui
Keely Landon Lane
LEFT: Shopping in Ohakune
Miles Holden
PAKOWHAI
PARK , NAPIER This is a dog’s dream adventure land. Have fun off-leash racing through the grassy park land, on paths, over bridges and streams. Plenty of trees for shade – a real advantage over the summer months.
PARK ISLAND, NAPIER
A great off-leash dog park with a little bit of
everything, from agility equipment, water way, open spaces and even a 1km loop track perfect for training your dog for trail runs. The Dog Run fully fenced area is directly across Prebensen Drive.
ANDERSON PARK, NAPIER
There is heaps on offer to keep the family busy while dogs stretch their legs through the wide grassy area. Check out the 2.3km
park loop walk then relax under beautiful trees. There is a pond for a dip but be mindful of the resident ducks and swans.
WAIKARE RIVER MOUTH LOOP, HAWKE’S BAY
Easy 5km loop, on-leash ANDERSON PARK LOOP, NAPIER
Easy 2.5km loop, on-leash ESKDALE HOLIDAY PARK TO ESKDALE PARK, NAPIER
Easy 2km return, on-leash DOBEL RESERVE WALK, NAPIER
Moderate 2km loop, on-leash
AHURIRI ESTUARY WALK, NAPIER
Easy 5km loop, some off-leash
TAINUI HERITAGE TRAIL, HAVLOCK NORTH
Easy 2.5km loop, some off-leash
TE MATA TRUST GIANT CIRCUIT, TE MATA
Moderate 5km, easier anti-clockwise, on-leash
WAIPUKURAU TO LINDSAY BUSH
Moderate 9.5km return, on-leash
RONGOKAKO TRACK
FROM MAIN GATES CAR PARK, HAVELOCK NORTH
Moderate 5km loop, on-leash
TE MATA PEAK FROM CAR PARK, HAVELOCK NORTH
Moderate 5km return, on-leash
ROTARY PATHWAY, CLIVE
Easy 8km return, on-leash
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DOG-FRIENDLY WINERIES
Leash in one hand and a nice drop of vino in the other! Church Road and Abbey Estate in Napier, Te Awanga Estate and Sileni Estate in Hastings, plus Hawkes Ridge Wine Estate will welcome your dog companion.
DOG-FRIENDLY EATERIES
Napier makes it easy to take your pup along for when out for eats. East Pier Hotel is a local favourite for those who’ve tackled the estuary walk to Perfume Point. Ahuriri Village Kitchen offers dog beds so your pup can snooze after their morning walk while you tuck into brunch.
BIRDWOOD GALLERY, CAFÉ AND SCULPTURE
GARDEN
Just 3km outside of Havelock North, you’ll find this much-loved destination. Pooches are welcome to accompany you for lunch and a leisurely stroll around the sculpture gardens.
HAPPY
• ANAURA BAY MOTOR CAMP, GISBORNE
• TATAPOURI MOTOR CAMP, GISBORNE
• EVERETTS CAMPSITE, TE HAROTO, HAWKE’S BAY
• ŌPŌTIKI HOLIDAY PARK
• NAPIER TOP 10 HOLIDAY PARK
• HASTINGS TOP 10 HOLIDAY PARK
• WAIKARE RIVER MOUTH CAMPSITE, 1 HOUR DRIVE NORTH OF NAPIER
MAIN: Beach © Tourism Eastland
LEFT: Te Mata Peak © Hawke’s Bay Tourism INSET: © Maddie Long
Travelling with pets
There are many adventures to be had on and around the beautiful Taranaki Maunga, an epic landmark if ever there was one. Taranaki coastline is also a wonderland of walkie potential.
WHANGANUI & MANAWATŪ
GREATER WELLINGTON
WAIWHAKAIHO WALKWAY, NEW PLYMOUTH
Easy 4km return, on-leash
BARRETT LAGOON BUSH WALK, NEW PLYMOUTH Easy 4km return, on-leash MATEKAI PARK LOOP, ŌAKURA
Easy 1km loop, on-leash
KING EDWARDS PARK, STRATFORD
Easy 3km loop, on-leash
CARRINGTON WALKWAY EASTERN LOOP, STRATFORD
Easy 3km loop, some off-leash
CARRINGTON WALKWAY WESTERN LOOP, STRATFORD
Easy 3.5km loop, some off-leash
PĀTEA RIVER WALK Easy 5km return, on-leash ŌPUNAKĒ LAKE TRAIL, ŌPUNAKĒ Easy 1.5km loop, on-leash
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THE HERB FARM, ASHHURST
You can brunch with your pup amid the magical gardens here in rural Ashhurst. Not only is this dog-friendly place an organic skincare farm - they also serve up their homegrown produce. It’s the total package in self-care!
THE TARANAKI PET EXPO, NEW PLYMOUTH
Although your pup has to stay home, you can get amongst the fluff, feathers and fuzz at this event which showcases just about everything you could dream of to keep your pet in style and comfort. It’s sure to inspire some indulgences, too.
LEFT: Tongaporutu © Rach Stewart ABOVE: Tupare Gardens
© Adobe Stock
for
the beach
big open fields.
the variety of paths and walkways, splash in the water and delve into the trees and bushes following your pup’s nose.
HUATOKI
one is a hidden gem for those looking to give their dogs a run
around. Squirrelled away in the Frankleigh Park suburb, your pup can get some off leash action dashing around the grasslands and bush areas alongside the Huatoki River.
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• King Edward Park, Stratford
• Smyth Park & Thoumine Park Roadside Reserve, Kaponga, Taranaki Maunga
• Manaia Domain, Manaia
• Beech Place Reserve, Hāwera
Big Adventures
TE
WALKWAY, NEW PLYMOUTH
9km return,
9km loop, on-leash
BULLS DOMAIN, RANGITĪKEI A
great spot for all the family – furry and not - to stretch their legs, with a playground for the kids and a mix of enclosed and open exercise areas for the dog. There is also a bush walk at the far end of the park with plenty of big trees for shade.
AHIMATE DOG PARK, AWAPUNI
This great stretch of land is the perfect place to either train your
dog on the agility equipment or let them burn off excess energy. The fully fenced area is ideal for those who aren’t keen to return when released off-leash, but still love to mingle. Water drinking areas and wash stations are ideal for both summer and winter conditions.
ŌTAMATEA RESERVE, WHANGANUI This lovely reserve has two separate dogs exercise areas: one a fully enclosed paddock and the other a big open space with trees and shrubs for the dogs to snuffle about under. Various doggy events, training and agility competitions are held here throughout the year here for some added fun.
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HUNTERVILLE
HUNTERWAY FESTIVAL
Held every October, this unique country event attracts between 4000 – 5000 visitors. The Shepherds’ Shemozzle is the main race of the day, where competitors do the full course with their Huntaway dog by their side.
Big Adventures
SLEDGE, ARAPUKE BACK TRACK, PALMERSTON
NORTH Moderate 9km loop, on-leash
MANGAONE STREAM
PATHWAY, PALMERSTON
NORTH Easy 10km point-topoint, on-leash
MANAWATŪ RIVER TRACK, PALMERSTON NORTH Moderate 11km point-topoint, on-leash
HE ARA KOTAHI SHARED PATHWAY, PALMERSTON
NORTH Easy 7km point-topoint, on-leash
PAPAKAI PARK, TAIHAPE This fully-fenced, quiet track is perfect for some off-leash action. The 30-minute loop runs alongside the river and includes a great swimming spot for dogs.
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• Robin Street, Taihape
• Taihape Memorial Park
• Turakina Domain, Marton
• St James Wilson Park, Marton
• Paneiri Park, Palmerston North
• Linklater Reserve, Palmerston North
ANIMAL STREET ART Street artist @swiftmantis has created some epically realistic murals based on real life characters around his home stomping ground. While you are on your roadie, see if you can spot these kitty creations: Squishee in Papaioea, Rustle on Bowden Street in Fielding, Hangar’s Home in Whanganui and Niko on Oxford Street, Levin.
BELOW: Turitia Pā, He Ara Kotahi Pathway © ManawatuNZ.co.nz
WHANGANUI RIVERBANK
WALK
Easy 5km return, on-leash TŪTAENUI RESERVOIR
LOOP, MARTON Easy 3.5km loop, some off-leash areas
ASHHURST DOMAIN WALK, UPPER LOOP Easy 3.5km loop, some off-leash areas
LINKLATER RESERVE WALK, PALMERSTON NORTH
Easy 3km loop, some off-leash areas
BLEDISLOE PARK LOOP WALK, PALMERSTON NORTH Easy 1.5km loop, on-leash POUTOA WALKWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH Moderate 3.5km loop, some off leash
TURITEA GREEN CORRIDOR WALKWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH Easy 5km return, some off-leash areas
EKETĀHUNA CLIFF WALK
Easy 2km return, some off-leash areas
EDWARDS PIT PARK, SKOGLOUND PARK, PALMERSTON NORTH Easy 2km loop, some off leash
Top&Tail Tip
Pets are welcome at Mangaweka Campground, operating on a first-come-firstserved basis.
Happy Campers
• ASHHURST DOMAIN MOTOR CAMP, PALMERSTON NORTH
• HĪMATANGI BEACH HOLIDAY PARK, PALMERSTON NORTH
• OHINEPANE CAMPSITE, MATAHIWI, WHANGANUI
• POHANGINA BASE CAMPSITE
• WHANGANUI RIVER TOP 10 HOLIDAY PARK
• WHANGANUI SEASIDE HOLIDAY PARK
• Kai Iwi
• Mowhanau
north of the southern bank of Kai Iwi Stream
• Castlecliff Beach,
between the
at the southern end of Mowhanau and the northern bank of Karaka Stream
• South Beach, Whanganui
south of the southern bank of the Whanganui River (South Mole)
Hot
DOG PARKS
IAN GALLOWAY PARK This big and fully fenced dog park in Wellington is a must-do for dogs who love to run with the pack. Best in summer, as it gets muddy over winter. Tap and water bowl for mid-play refreshment.
WILLOWBANK RESERVE, TAWA A large reserve flush with 5ha of space and flat grassy areas perfect for leisurely walkies. Need some time
apart? Two big off-leash areas surrounded by trees and long grass for your pooch to shuffle about in.
COUSINS RESERVE, NEAR FOXTON BEACH Large open grass areas to bounce around, awesome for burning off the last of the day’s energy. With trails to explore and the beach not too far away, fit in a quick swim, too. MORE…
• Kennedy Park, Levin
• Whitireia Park, Porirua
• Tawatawa Reserve, Island Bay
• Plimmerton Dog Park, Porirua
• Les Dalton Dog Park, Lower Hutt
• Woof Woof Ruff, Newtown
• Ōtaki Dog Park
• Kowhai Park, Levin
• Tresslick Park, Wellington
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BEACH BABYLON’S PET MENU This awesome place in Oriental Bay knows the way to a dog’s heart, offering doggacinos (with beef gravy in place of coffee), dog biscuits, meat platters and a deluxe mince dish to feed those cheeky chops. Happy dog, happy life!
WEEKLY DOGGIE CATCHUP
WALKIES
ŌTAKI RIVER TRACK
Moderate 3.5km point-to point, on-leash
KOHEKOHE WALK, WAIKANAE
Easy 1.5km return, on-leash
WHAREMAUKU STREAM , KĀPITI COAST
Easy 2.5km point-to-point, on-leash
TAWA BUSH RESERVE, WELLINGTON
Moderate 6km loop, on-leash
SETON NOSSITER PARK, WELLINGTON
Moderate 3km return, some off-leash
JOHNSTON’S HILL, WELLINGTON
Easy 3km return, on-leash
PINNACLES LOOP TRACK, PUTANGIRUA SCENIC RESERVE
Moderate 3km loop, some off-leash
DONNELLY FLAT, TARARUA
Easy 2.5km loop, some off-leash
WETLANDS LOOP, LOWER HUTT
Easy 2km loop, on-leash MOUNT VICTORIA LOOP, WELLINGTON
Moderate 4.5km loop, on-leash
CENTENNIAL RESERVE CONVICTION TRAIL, WELLINGTON
Easy 1.5km return, on-leash EASTERN WALKWAY, ATATURK PARK, MIRAMAR PENINSULA
Moderate 2.5km loop, on-leash
FIVE MILE LOOP TRACK, REMUTAKA FOREST
Easy 4km return, on-leash
WAIPŌUA RIVER TRAIL, MASTERTON
Easy 2.5km point-to-point, on-leash
Head to Charlie Plimmer Park at 12 noon every Sunday to meet friendly owners and play with other dogs. Perfect for socialising, especially if you have a new puppy! Follow their Facebook page for updates.
PINTS FOR POOCHES Time for walkies from pub to pub on Wellington’s thirstquenching, dog-friendly fundraiser in aid of the SPCA Wellington Centre. Infamous brewers the Garage Project along with Golding’s Free Dive, donate kegs of craft beer to six dog-friendly venues; you simply stop in, donate by the pint and hang out with lots of doggos! See their Facebook Page for news.
BERNIE’S ON THE BAY
Meet Bernie the Burmese Mountain dog at his daily café hang out in Oriental Bay. Relax in the sunshine with amazing coffee, tasty food and friendly doggy pals.
• Kio Bay beaches, Wellington
• Little Karaka Bay, Wellington
• Mākara Beach, Wellington
• Oriental Bay Beach – dogs are permitted off-leash 1 May to 31 October, prohibited 1 November to 30 April
• Weka Bay Beach
• Island Bay Beach – dogs permitted in the area from the
to the western end of the beach
• Lyall Bay, Wellington – dogs are
permitted from the seawall steps opposite 30 Lyall Bay Parade to the western end of the beach
TE ARA WHAREROA, KĀPITI
COAST
Easy 11km return,
• Wellington’s Kiwi
• Foxton Beach TOP 10 Holiday Park
• Bucks Road Campsite, Tararua Forest Park
• Catchpool Valley Campsite, Remutaka Forest Park
• Corner Creek Campsite, Palliser
• Ōtaki Forks Campsite
• Holdsworth Campsite, Carterton
• Kiriwhakapapa Campsite, Masterton
• Putangirua Pinnacles Campsite, Featherston
• Waiohine Gorge Campsite, Carterton
MANAWATŪ RIVER WALK, FOXTON Easy 10km point-topoint, some off-leash
TE ARA PIKO, MEANDERING PATH WALKWAY, PORIRUA
Easy 9km return, on-leash
CANON POINT WALKWAY, UPPER HUTT
Easy 8km loop, on-leash
TOP: © Maddie Long
with Pets
Spend long languid days exploring this region with your dog buddy in tow. If they are partial to water then they’ll feel right at home splashing and snuffling around the inlets, walkways, creeks and bays this region has in bucket loads.
has plenty of designated dog areas for off-leash fun. Different environments are provided, from grassy hills to bushwalks and woodlands, plus the Richmond hills offer epic views.
ROUGH ISLAND, RICHMOND
BRANFORD PARK, NELSON
Energetic dogs will love an off-leash run around in the open grass area or a trek to summit Botanical Hill, clocking in the views from the Centre of New Zealand.
MARSDEN VALLEY DOG PARK, STOKE
A social hub for doggos and their ‘pawrents’ alike. Large open areas, agility
PENINSULA
equipment for running with new friends and water for pit stops during the summer months. They have separate areas for small and large dogs for those who prefer to hang out with someone their own size.
DELLSIDE RESERVE, RICHMOND
One of the largest reserves in the Tasman District, this
Right next to Rabbit Island, this is a great summer retreat for those keen on a splash in the estuary. There are two designated areas for dogs to go off-leash exploring but must be onleash walking through the plantation.
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• Greenslade Park, Rough Island, Richmond
• Wolfe Reserve, Nelson
• Bishopdale Reserve, Nelson
• Corder Reserve, Nelson
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PAYNES FORD TRAMLINE TRACK, TASMAN This 30-minute walk (each way) follows the route of a tramline that operated between the early 1880s and 1905 that was used to take timber from the Tākaka Valley down to Waitapu wharf. It provides access to some excellent swimming holes in the Tākaka River as well as to rock climbing areas.
MARLBOROUGH RĀRANGI BEACH Just 15 minutes from Blenheim, Rārangi has stunning views of both the sea and the Wither Hills. You and your pal can meander through the pine forests, explore the sand dunes or wander for miles on the beach’s stony shores. There are plenty of sticks to collect and new smells to discover along the way. Be mindful that waters can be rough for
pup swimmers and there are sometimes seals that pop in for visit that need their space. There is a DOC campsite located on the beach where you and your family can stay overnight (with a dog permit).
DOG-FRIENDLY WINERIES
Wineries ready to pour you a premium glass of vino and your dog a nice big bowl of water include Colombo and Saint Clair in Marlborough and Forestry Winery in Blenheim.
MARLBOROUGH TAYLOR RIVER RESERVE This scenic spot is popular with locals, you’re bound to meet new pals (off-leash too!) especially on evenings and weekends. Cover as much or as little as you want to: there are six car park access points so you can have a quick walk through the 4.6km area of concreted pathway, or pack a picnic and walk the extra 5km up to the Taylor Dam Reserve.
MOTUEKA INLET
WALKWAY, MOTUEKA
Easy 4km loop, on-leash
ROUGH ISLAND WALK, RICHMOND
Easy 5km loop, some off-leash
FAULKNER BUSH LOOP WALK, WAKEFIELD Easy 1km loop, some off-leash
MONACO PENINSULA WALK, STOKE
Easy 3.5km loop, on-leash JIMMY LEE CREEK CIRCUIT, RICHMOND
Moderate 4km loop, on-leash TAWA, MAMAKU & GRAMPIANS WALKWAY, NELSON
Moderate 5km loop, on-leash
MOTUEKA PATHWAY, HAVELOCK
Easy 3.5km return, on-leash NGĀKUTA BAY TO MOMORANGI BAY, PICTON Easy 4km point-to-point, some off-leash
GROVETOWN LAGOON, BLENHEIM Easy 3km loop, on-leash SKYLINE WALK, MURCHISON
Easy 3.5km return, some off-leash
Top&Tail Tip
‘Feet on the sand, lead in your hand.’ Always have your lead with you in case you need to keep your dog close.
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MATAI RIVER WALK, NELSON
7km
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PICTON SNOUT TRACK, PICTON
8km
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NELSON BOULDER BANK, NELSON Moderate 15.5km return, on-leash
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CARING FOR PRECIOUS WILDLIFE It’s best not to put our furry friends in the position to get something wrong as even with the best intentions, a dog’s natural instincts on seeing, smelling or hearing a small creature may over-ride your voice control of them. Be mindful of wildlife at the beach and avoid allowing dogs to be off the leash above the high tide line, in dunes and in areas of beach-side vegetation. Little Blue penguins and other protected endangered species are known to nest on the foreshore across much of the West Coast.
KIWI AVERSION TRAINING To help protect native bird species from becoming disturbed, injured or even killed by dogs there are now avian awareness and aversion training courses available throughout the country.
To find out when the next training session is either contact your local DOC office or a local trainer – details are listed on the Save the Kiwi website. In some areas that have kiwi and other ground-dwelling birds, it is a requirement to have the certificate and be recorded on the database.
However, this doesn’t mean your dog then gets a free pass through all DOC sites, as the training does not override any dog access restrictions for an area.
COBDEN DOG PARK, GREYMOUTH
Located on the corner of Nelson Quay and Richmond Street in Cobden, it’s a great place for a pitstop to give those four legs a stretch. Fun times to be had playing in the fenced enclosure or on the agility equipment for some brain training.
PRESTON ROAD DOG PARK, GREYMOUTH
You’ll find this one next to the SPCA. Fully fenced areas with plenty of space for catching frisbees and running with canine friends.
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• The Westport Domain, Westport
• Brougham Street Domain, Westport
• Bonar Drive Reserve, Hokitika
• Carters Beach Domain (southern end), Westport
• MacAndrew Square Gardens, Hokitika (alongside Hokitika Museum)
• Robbins Park – Airport Drive, Hokitika
• Prossers Bush, Hokitika
• The Strand, Reefton – adjacent to the racecourse on the Crampton Road Reserve and the old cemetery on Buller Road
WALKIES
CAPE FOULWIND WALKWAY, TAURANGA BAY, WESTPORT Moderate 7km return, on-leash CONSTANT BAY LOOP, CHARLESTON Easy 1km loop, on-leash
INSET: Izzy © Jackie Mathewson
TOP: Haast Pass © Adobe Stock
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KŌKAKO WALK/CYCLEWAY, HAAST
5.3km each way, this wheelchair accessible and dog friendly track is perfect for either walking or running. It leaves from Haast township, threading through the bush, arriving at Haast Beach - stunning whatever the weather.
CHARMING CREEK NORTH WALKWAY, WESTPORT Moderate 11km return, some off-leash areas. Walk along the upper part of an historic bush tramway to historic mining sites, milling sites, and to a view of the Mangatini Falls.
Top&Tail Tip
Keep your dog extra close on the beach at dusk when penguins travel between the sea and their burrows.
HOKITIKA BEACH SOUTH OF STAFFORD STREET TO SUNSET POINT Beach only; excluding public walkway and open space inland of the rock seawall.
HOKITIKA BEACH NORTH OF STAFFORD STREET Daylight hours only; non-vegetated tidal areas seaward of mean high-water springs only.
WADESON ISLAND AND RIVERBANK EAST OF SH 6 Excluding mown sports fields and West Coast Wilderness Trail.
Top&Tail Tip
Outside of the Hokitika urban area, all unsealed public places and the non-vegetated shores of all beaches, rivers and lakes are approved off-leash areas.
Tauranga Bay, Westport © Staci OffwoodChateau
THE GROYNES, NORTHWOOD CHRISTCHURCH
Just north of Christchurch city centre, you’ll find this slice of heaven for both dogs and owners. The park consists of large open spaces with plenty of trees and two spring-fed streams for your dog to take a dip. Eight (yes really eight) fenced areas and three obstacle courses, including one for small dogs, will tucker out your pooch while you relax at one of the picnic and BBQ areas. Fresh drinking water and a wash
down area are the icing on the cake.
VICTORIA PARK DOG PARK, PORT HILLS
This huge dog park, accessed from Victoria Park Road, is fully fenced so curious dogs are free to explore around the steep ridges, grasslands and rocky outcrops. Fresh water is available for pit stops.
RAWHITI DOMAIN DOG PARK, NEW BRIGHTON
Open all day, this large dog park is the social hub of town, perfect for some
off-leash social time. Accessed from Shaw Ave, you’ll find grassy areas to zoom on, trees to snuffle around and agility equipment (including an A-frame, tunnel and beam) for the brainy ones.
Gladstone Dog Park, Pegasus
Kaiapoi Dog Park
Milton Memorial Dog Park
Southbrook Dog Park
Bexley Reserve Dog Park
Horseshoe Lake Dog Park
Lake Tekapō Dog Park
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DOG-FRIENDLY EATERIES
IN CHRISTCHURCH Central Bark Cafe • Rollickin Gelato (see their doggie events)
• Six Ounces • Antigua Boat Sheds • Brewery Bar & Restaurant • Qubed Coffee Lounge
HAKATERE CONSERVATION PARK
Head an hour’s drive out of town for a spectacular day trip. Covering nearly 60,000ha of mountain country this DOC park offers a range of walks with some wheelchair and buggy friendly, and under control dogs are welcome.
BRONZE SHEEPDOG STATUE, TWIZEL Close to the Church of the Good Shepherd, this statue pays tribute to hardy Kiwi working dogs and recognising their contribution to the farming community.
STYX MILL RESERVE, CHRISTCHURCH If there was a Rainbow’s End for dogs this would be it! Enter this glorious dog park from Hussey Road or Styx Mill Road and discover the giant fenced doggie area set within the reserve. A real hidden treasure, that’s not to be missed. The park closes at 7.30pm daily or 5.30pm in winter. Check out their Facebook page for regular catchups and events.
MOUNT FYFFE FOREST WALK, KAIKŌURA
Moderate 3km loop, some off-leash
CONICAL HILL LOOP TRAIL, HANMER SPRINGS
Moderate 3km loop, on-leash
HANMER FOREST LOOP TRAIL, HANMER SPRINGS Easy 6km loop, on-leash
READY MONEY TRAIL, CHEVIOT
Easy 3km loop, on-leash
GREY RIVER NATURE TRAIL, ASHLEY FOREST Easy 2km loop, on-leash
ASHLEY GORGE LOOP & WATERFALL TRACK
Easy 5km loop, on-leash
PEGASUS LAKE WALK, PEGASUS
Easy 3.5km loop, on-leash
BOTTLE LAKE GREEN TRACK, CHRISTCHURCH Easy 3.5km loop, some off-leash
DRAYTON RESERVE TRACK, CHRISTCHURCH
Moderate 2km return, on-leash
ŌTIPUA CREEK WALK, TIMARU
Easy 2km loop, on-leash
LIFFEY STREAM WALK, LINCOLN Easy 2km return, on-leash
NEWTON’S WATERFALL FROM AKAROA Easy 4km return, on-leash
TALBOT FOREST WALK, GERALDINE Easy 4km loop, some off-leash
CANYON CREEK TRACK VIA AHURIRI VALLEY TRACK, NEAR TWIZEL Easy 8.5km point-to-point, on-leash
Big Adventures
BOTTLE LAKE FOREST BLUE TRACK, CHRISTCHURCH Easy 11.5km loop, some offleash areas
COWANS HILL WALKWAY, TEKAPŌ Easy 6.5km return, on-leash
LYNDON SADDLE, CRAGIEBURN Moderate 5km return, on-leash
HARRY ELL WALKWAY, VICTORIA PARK Easy 6km return, on-leash PŪKAKI FLATS WALK, TWIZEL Easy 12km loop, on-leash
GODLEY HEAD LOOP TRACK, CHRISTCHURCH Moderate 8km loop, on-leash
DOG-FRIENDLY Must Do’s
MT LYFORD ADVENTURE
Take your pup on an adventure of a lifetime at one of nature’s most epic playgrounds. Days will be filled with 27km of trails and roads to experience on self-guided mountain bike, hike, ski or snow-shoe experience. While your friend has their afternoon snooze, hire a pair of skates and go for a glide over Lake Stella – the park’s own private ice-skating rink. Finish the day at an on-
mountain hut and relax in a wood-fired bathtub.
MOUNTAIN DOG CHALLENGE
up your pup and together take
challenge to summit ten official peaks as part of the Further Faster NZ epic adventure. There is no time limit to complete it within, so it is the goal that keeps on giving. Once you reach the top, take a photo, then tag #furtherfasternz and #mountaindogchallenge on your Facebook or Instagram posts.
grass area at back of motel which borders onto walking track. Quality, s/c, spacious family & studio units. Free unlimited WiFi, short walk to town. Off-street parking & BBQ. Pets are welcome by arrangement. Tariff: (Oct 21Sep22) $110 to $150 (2 p), extra $20.
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• Lake Middleton Campsite, Lake Ōhau
Pioneer Park DOC Campsite, Broomfield
Temple DOC Campsite, Lake Ōhau
North South Holiday Park, Christchurch
Timaru TOP 10 Holiday Park
• Hanmer Springs TOP 10 Holiday Park
• Kaikōura TOP 10 Holiday Park
• Alpine-Pacific Motel & Holiday Park, Kaikōura
• Delhaven Motels & Camping Ground, Amberley
• Alpine View Holiday Park & Motels, Christchurch
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• Mistletoe Flats Campsite, Craigieburn
• Lake Taylor DOC Campsite, Lake Sumner Forest Park, Lewis Pass
• Loch Katrine DOC Campsite, Lake Sumner Forest Park, Lewis Pass
• Rākaia River Holiday Park
• Boyle Campsite, Lewis Pass
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Explore the craggy mountain ranges tipped with snow in the winter and basking in sunlight over summer. Paired with valleys washed through with clear, fresh waterways everyone will be revitalised after quality time here.
PARKS
WAKARI DOG PARK, DUNEDIN With undulating hills, valleys, streams and an array of walking tracks there is no shortage of terrain for your dog to sniff and explore. Those looking for a challenge will enjoy the agility area.
EAST TAIERI DOG PARK Come one, come all! This fully-fenced dog park, on Cemetery Road in
Moeraki
Mosgiel, has areas specifically dedicated to large and small dogs giving everyone space to roam free. With an agility course and pipes for playtime, there’s lots of fun to be had here.
KEW PARK DOG EXERCISE AREA, DUNEDIN Sociable dogs will relish this much-loved park in Caversham. It offers wide open spaces for zoomies, trees plus
shrubs to sniff at and an obstacle course for exploration! While they do that, you can sit back and watch the good times roll.
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• Rotary Park, Waverley
• Fenwick Park South, Ōamaru
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• Green Island Dog Park, Dunedin
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Recreation Reserve (eastern end)
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MEADOW FRESH DOG DERBY, CORONET PEAK
This iconic dog derby event, held every August, has a history on the mountain dating back almost half a century. Contestants showcase their caninehuman bond using honed handling skills to traverse the mountain in either the Country Dog, Townie Dog or Kids division.
SNOW FARM, CARDRONA
Pups can now enjoy the snow just as much (if not more) than you! Grab your dog a pass to share in the fun for a ski or snowshoe adventure either on the trails or off-piste.
UNDERDOG, ALEXANDRA
Give your dog a break and have a go at driving a professional team of sled dogs. Offering both summer
winter tours, you’ll get your adrenalin fix interacting with these cute but hardworking dogs. If you have smaller folks wanting to have a go, then try snuggling up for a basket ride.
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LAKE HAYES LOOP, ARROWTOWN
Easy 8km loop, on-leash
MOUNT CRICHTON LOOP TRACK, QUEENSTOWN
Easy 6.5km loop, on-leash
OTAGO DAM TRACK, LAWRENCE
HOMESTEAD TRACK, ŌTŪRĒHUA
Easy 3km return, on-leash
MOUNT IRON LOOP, WĀNAKA
Moderate 5km loop, on-leash
PEREGRINE LOOP, ARROWTOWN
Easy 2.5km loop, on-leash
BENMORE PENINSULA WALK, ŌTEMATATA
Moderate 4km loop, on-leash
LAKE ALTA TRACK, QUEENSTOWN
Moderate 2.5km return, on-leash
GLENORCHY LAGOON WALK
Easy 3km loop, some on-leash
ARAWATA BRIDLE TRACK QUEENSTOWN
Moderate 3km return, on-leash
BOB’S COVE TRACK QUEENSTOWN Easy 2km return, on-leash HURIAWA PĀ WALK, KARITĀNE, DUNEDIN Easy 2.5km loop, on-leash
AROUND BLUE LAKE TRACK, ST BATHANS Easy 4km loop, on-leash
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The Long Dog Café in St Clair, Dunedin
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Moderate 6.5km return, on-leash
LEFT: Baldwin St, Dunedin © DunedinNZ
TOP INSET: Luna © Sian Chapman
ROSS CREEK RESERVOIR TRAIL, DUNEDIN
Easy 4km loop, on-leash
GABRIELS GULLY INTERPRETATION WALK, LAWRENCE Easy 3km loop, on-leash
QUEENSTOWN GARDEN TRAIL Easy 2km loop, on-leash
Kinloch Campsite, Glenorchy
plus there is a pond for a swim to cool off afterwards.
On Sunday mornings the Southland Sled Dog Club use the area for racing so best to give them some space.
HAMILTON PARK, GORE
Plenty here for the whole family with a children’s playground and skate/bike park, plus walking and cycling tracks. Fully fenced separate
exercise areas for both small and large dogs, with large swathes of land to roam and run after a frisbee.
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• Queens Park, Invercargill
• Appleby Park, Invercargill
• Seaward Bush Reserve, Invercargill
• Bluff Dog Park, Bluff
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SLED DOGS Watch the mushers and their sled dogs race with dogged determination when The Southland Sled Dog Scarper Association (SSDA) hold their two annual sled dog races. The Sandy Point Scarper is held in Invercargill over King’s Birthday Weekend and the Fosbender Fender Bender race on the last weekend in August, also held in Invercargill. Check out their Facebook page for news of their Have-a-Go days.
PURAKAUNUI FALLS, OWAKA Share one of New Zealand’s mostphotographed iconic sights with your precious pooch! The 15-minute return track winds through mature beech and podocarp forests, descending to give you the picture-perfect view of the three-tiered falls. Wheelchair users can access the top viewing platform and there is a picnic area at the beginning of the track for before and after snacks. Dogs must be on-leash.
AWAKIKI BUSH TRACK, BALCLUTHA
Easy 3km loop, on-leash MATAI HORSESHOE FALLS, THE CATLINS Easy 1km return, on-leash MCLEAN FALLS WALK, THE CATLINS Easy 2km return, on-leash SURAT BAY BEACH WALK, OWAKA
Easy 1km return, on-leash GLORY TRACK, BLUFF Moderate 4km return, on-leash SEAWARD DOWNS LOOP TRACK, INVERCARGILL Easy 1km loop, on-leash
KINGS TRACK, RIVERTON Easy 1km return, on-leash DEREK TURNBULL LOOP TRACK, WINTON Easy 1.5km loop, on-leash MORES LOOKOUT TRACK, RIVERTON Easy 1km return, on-leash LONG HILLY WALKWAY, RIVERTON Easy 3km loop, on-leash KAKA POINT BUSH WALK, OWAKA Easy 1.5km loop, on-leash POURAKINO PICNIC AREA LOOP TRACK, INVERCARGILL Easy 1.5km loop, on-leash
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WAIPOHATU WATERFALL LOOP, THE CATLINS Easy 6.5km loop, on-leash
SOUTH MAVORA LAKE LOOP TRACK, TE ANAU Moderate 11.5km loop, on-leash
TE ANAU LAKEFRONT TRACK – VISITOR CENTRE TO UPUKERORA RIVER Easy 9km return, on-leash
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