Cape Brett Walkways - Oke Bay

4/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Cape Brett Walkways

Address :

Oke Bay, Rawhiti 0184, New Zealand

Phone : 📞 +98
Postal code : 0184
Website : http://www.capebrettwalks.co.nz/
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Oke Bay, Rawhiti 0184, New Zealand
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Brett Green on Google

Fantastic. Great walks
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Clive Wright on Google

Great walk with stunning views. Tough going at times. Worth picking the track up from Deep Water Cove as it's 'only' 5k to the lighthouse.
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Charity Tycer on Google

NZ Residents Beware. This is a private track run as an enterprise. If you expect DOC you may be frustrated and might be disgusted by the attitude of the owners. On 13 Jan 2018 you will have to pay $40 to walk the private section of the track which is the only land access to the Cape. This is nearly on par with a water taxi from Paihia to the start of the DOC section at Deep Water Cove. Save your money and legs and take the taxi. Until fairness returns to the owners this track is off our Great Walks of NZ list. Too many wonderful tracks run by DOC at fair rates to bother being fleeced.
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Nicole Billitz on Google

Okay so I will start this by saying for the general population, we are quite fit (23,29) females. For the fitness community, we are “average”. I will say, we started this hike at the middle of March after a long drought and the trail was dry but wow you would be a brave soul to do this on a rainy day or after a rainy week - we still went through muddy patches. I would not attempt if it had been raining. We weren’t sure of how long it would take us and the DOC lists this as expert, and one of my mates said there were “scrambly bits” (spoiler: there are not, he lied). One of the signs listed says 8 hours, the next 7.5, and the following 8 hours again. We started at Oke Bay (There is a sign like this one indicated the beginning of the trail) at 630am (before sunrise). We reached the Deep Water Cove junction at 1030am, and this was with breaks and pictures. There was up and downs (maybe about 8 total, but it was a long up and a long down, long up and long down, etc) but very manageable and I would say easy, even. This part of the hike (11kms) was very well shaded and not at all exposed. Honestly I think anyone with average fitness can do this part of the track. About 40 minutes after the junction, the trail gets a lot more difficult. The trail itself gets smaller and it has more exposure with cliffs on either side (an older couple we met were quite nervous walking). It also gets a lot steeper! The trail itself is still well maintained, and I would call this an easy to intermediate hike. So at the junction, it predicts 2.5 hours to the hut and for us, this was accurate. We arrived at the hut exactly 2.5 hours after we left the junction (included several minutes for pictures at the lighthouse and rests). Once you get down to the hut, there is also a jetty and it’s possible to organize (on good weather days), a water taxi from the Cape back to Oke Bay($250 for the boat for up to 5 or $50pp for more than 5) or if the weather isn’t good, from Deep Water Cove ($200 for the boat up to 5 or $50pp more than). We organized with Bob and Louise (can get their info from Russell’s information center, talk to Brita she’s an absolute gem), and I would recommend them as Bob has quite interesting history for you on the return. It’s expensive but if you book two days in advance, maybe you’ll get lucky like we did and another couple will also book the same day! Overall, this is a great track, very beautiful with some great views. Nice and remote.
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Retse on Google

U have to pay 40nzd coz it's a private land and the cost for maintenance. But, they haven't maintained the walkway really.. hut is only 15nzd but this walkway costs 40nzd to cross!better start in deep watercove. There's no stunning view walking the walkway from Rawhiti..Book a water taxi to deep water cove either from paihia or oke bay.
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Josh Borthwick on Google

Epic walk with amazing views. There are two water stations - one at 2km and one at 9km into the walk, but no water at the hut. The hut is not well maintained and needs some TLC. Don’t be fooled by any talk of rolling (“undulating”) hills - this is a challenging hike and there are serious climbs and descents. Well worth the $40 fee charged by private land owners for access through their incredible land. And we saw first hand the great work they are doing in collaboration with DOC to protect kiwi (and all native species) on the peninsula with a major trapping and monitoring programme.
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Jae Park on Google

Fantastic hike but challenging. I suggest water taxi to deep water cove, and do the full length for the return. Going in from the start is much harder as it's an incline for first few hours.
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Marcel Thiele on Google

Moderate to difficult walk. Many steep climbs and descends over uneven surfaces. Would not recommend in wet especially with pack weight for overnight stay. The first two thirds of the hike is in relatively mundane typical NZ bush that you could encounter on most NZ trails but with that being said the jewel of this hike is once you reach the exposed track section after deep cove junction. You are met with sheer cliff rock faces and panoramic views over the blue ocean which then leads you past the well preserved lighthouse and into the magically situated hut. Sunset and sunrise at the hut is worth the hike itself. if i was to do it again i would water taxi to deep cover a beautifully secluded swim beach and hike out to hut and return back to deep cover for taxi out.

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