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Waimangu Volcanic Valley featuring hiking or walking as well as a small group of people
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Waimangu Volcanic Valley featuring a river or creek
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Waimangu Volcanic Valley showing a hot spring

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1. Skyline Rotorua

Skyline Rotorua cable car carries passengers up Mount Ngongotaha to a height of 487 metres (1,598 feet). Admiring the views isn’t the only thing to do at the summit. Sip a coffee in the café, fly over dense forest on the zip line or steer down the steep luge course.
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Skyline Rotorua

2. Polynesian Spa

Located adjacent to beautiful Lake Rotorua, the steaming baths of the Polynesian Spa are the perfect place to destress. Soak in steamy, cleansing water while you gaze out across the pristine lake. Escape to your very own private pool or play on the slides in the large family area.
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Polynesian Spa featuring a lake or waterhole

3. Redwoods Whakarewarewa Forest

Redwoods Whakarewarewa Forest is a tranquil woodland park crisscrossed by trekking and biking trails. Set off on a hike past thermal ponds and geysers or admire eucalyptus trees and immense Californian Redwoods while horseback riding.
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Redwoods Whakarewarewa Forest featuring forests

4. Lake Rotoiti

Take in views of forest-fringed waters, shimmering glow worm caves and the Southern Alps at Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson Lakes National Park. Surrounded by towering mountains, all the lakes in this park were carved out by glaciers over thousands of years and have remained largely untouched. As well as making for a spectacular landscape, this has also allowed native wildlife to thrive.
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Lake Rotoiti showing tranquil scenes and a lake or waterhole

5. Lake Rotorua

Visit Lake Rotorua and you will find no shortage of things to do. Swim in the calm, clear waters by the city’s edge or set off on foot in search of your own private bay. Kayak to mystical Mokoia Island or sit back and relax on a boat cruise.
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Lake Rotorua featuring a lake or waterhole and a garden as well as a small group of people

6. Lake Tarawera

Watersports and jaw-dropping natural beauty feature at beautiful Lake Tarawera. This is one of New Zealand’s largest lakes and a superb place to enjoy boating, fishing and hiking activities. Once home to a collection of Māori settlements, tragedy struck Lake Tarawera in 1886 when the peaks of Mount Tarawera erupted and buried the communities. The eruptions rose the lake by around 39 feet (12 meters) and left behind an area of tranquil landscapes.
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Lake Tarawera showing swimming and a beach as well as a small group of people

7. Mitai Maori Village

The Mitai Māori Village gives you and your family the chance to experience Māori food, art and traditions. The tours are not only educational, they are also very impressive and enjoyable.
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Rotorua showing indigenous culture, a river or creek and rainforest

8. Waimangu Volcanic Valley

Waimangu Volcanic Valley is one of the Rotorua area’s most popular natural attractions and also among its youngest. Formed following the 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera, the valley is comprised of a series of crater lakes, hot springs and untouched natural landscapes, with Lake Rotomahana at its centre. The valley can be seen by boat or explored using the network of hiking trails that traverse the protected reserve and wildlife refuge. Take a guided tour of the valley to learn about its delicate ecosystems or venture out on a self-guided hike to experience the serenity offered by the New Zealand bush.
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Waimangu Volcanic Valley which includes a hot spring

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Frequently asked questions

Is Waimangu worth visiting?
From retail therapy to outdoor activities and history, there are many interesting things to do in Waimangu. Remember to experience the area's mix of awesome attractions, local charm and culture.
How do I spend a day in Waimangu?
After you've visited the leading attractions, spend the rest of your day exploring the retail and dining scene in Waimangu.
What is the top tourist attraction in Waimangu?
Scroll up to browse a selection of recommended things to do in Waimangu, including cheap activities, options for all the family and other can't-miss highlights.
Is three days enough to stay in Waimangu?
If you just want to tick off the leading sights, three days is plenty of time for a break in Waimangu. Stay for seven to ten days for the chance to really appreciate the local vibe, tour nearby highlights and discover a few hidden gems.
What are some activities to do in Waimangu with kids?
Whether you're vacationing with young explorers or playful teenagers, an itinerary filled with fun activities sets the tone for a great escape. Take a look at our ideas for what to do in Waimangu with kids.

What to do in Waimangu for adults?
Adults of all ages will have lots of things to do in Waimangu. Whether you're into local cuisine, nature or just love discovering new destinations, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Waimangu?
With loads of free things to do in Waimangu, you can enjoy the area without taking your wallet out. Soak up the vibes at free events and festivals or stroll through the local markets.