Pā & Cascades Birdsong Loop – Whakanewha
9.30 - 12.30 • Sunday 22nd March 2026 • 2622b

$20

  • 6

    Grade

  • 5 km

    Distance

  • Loop

  • 3hrs

    Duration

You have 6 remaining ticket(s) for this year's festival.
Start
Sculpture Car Park, Whakenewha
Finish
Same as start
Overview
A stunning walk with something for everybody, experience Waiheke's wonderful birdlife from the shore to the mature forests.

The walk begins at the scenic Sculpture Car Park, a well-known nesting site for dotterels. From there, you’ll meander through the sundappled groves of nīkau palms and punga along the Nikau Track, before joining a new section of the Kōwhai Track. This route includes a short detour to a nearby pā site — a hidden gem that even many locals have yet to discover.

Continuing to the ancient bush sections of the Tarata Track, you’ll find yourself immersed in mature native forest, accompanied by the melodic calls of tūī, pīwakawaka, and the squawks of kākā. Before heading back, there will be another short detour to take in the beauty of the cascades.  The walk will also include a secret Whakanewha shortcut – dependent on conditions. If it’s too wet, we’ll take the longer route (as indicated in the map), adding 30 minutes to the walk time.

Also accompanying the walk will be the fascinating Sid Marsh, a local writer, artist, and wildlife ranger. Sid has spent 13 years seeking close encounters with Asian wild tigers in India and Malaysia, but on this trip, he will be sharing his encyclopedic knowledge of our native birdlife.  Whakanewha Ranger, Harry Raby, will also be joining the walk, offering insights into the park’s mature and regenerating forest.

Altogether a stunning and informative walk with something for everybody.

Dogs are prohibited in this area of the park; hence, no dogs are permitted on the walk, sorry.
The walk is co-hosted by Te Korowai o Waiheke and Auckland Council Whakanewha Park
This walk is graded a 6.  This means that some of the walk is on off-road walking tracks and there may be some steep, narrow or muddy sections.  Please choose walks you are comfortable with and if you are booking for others, check with them too.
Please arrive well-hydrated and bring a large bottle of water to drink en-route.  Dehydration can seriously impact your health and enjoyment, particularly in hot and sunny conditions.
Walk Features
  • Loop

    Walk

  • Stairs

  • Self

    Drive

  • Parking

    Available

  • No

    Dogs

  • Walk

    &

    Talk

Map
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