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Discover Punakaiki

Punakaiki offers a wide range quality experiences, natural sights and community events.

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Guest stories

Real experiences from our visitors.

On the Riverside Cabins, "We loved our stay in [the Riverside] cabin. It's totally immersed in a stunning flax forest with birds. The cabin and facilities were clean and just what we needed. It's also an absurdly short walk to the start of the Paparoa trail – highly recommend doing the first hour or so up the river. The whitebait fritters at the food truck on the campground are also first rate!"

Tim, Punakaiki Escapes

Accomodation

On the Pororari River Track, "Glorious end to the Paparoa Track – Such variety of sights and sounds in this section of track, easily accessible from the carpark. Suggest doing a clockwise loop."

Sally, Trip Advisor

Hiking

On Paddle 'N Carve, "Cannot recommend the Paddle'n'Carve experience enough. Such beautiful views on the river whilst on an adventure to search for good stones that will make a great necklace. Our crew had the best time and came away with memorabilia for life. Dion is an absolute legend and makes a cracking coffee to top it all off."

Liam, Google Reviews

Kayaking & Carving

On the Seascapes House "Quite possibly the most remarkable Airbnb I’ve ever had the pleasure of staying in. The location and view are just astonishing and is situated right near the Pancake Rocks. The house was spotless, cosy and if anything, presented even better in person than the photos. I cannot recommended this place enough to anyone and everyone who is making a trip down the west coast. If I could give more than 5 stars I would – thank you Jed for a truly awesome place!!"

Sam, Punakaiki Escapes

Accommodation

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Common questions about visiting and exploring Punakaiki

If you’ve seen it during the day fossicking around camp or along the sidewalk it is more than likely another native flightless bird called the Weka. The Weka has a shorter beak and isn’t as shy as the Kiwi which is nocturnal meaning it comes out at night. The Weka are very curious and happy to come and steal anything lying stray around your campsite. Kiwi, which have very long beaks, are endangered and sightings are rare but some lucky hikers on the Paparoa Track have seen them outside their huts after dark.

Yes, the Pancake Rocks is easily walkable for all but one of our accommodation options which are around 1km from the track start or less. The exception is Treescapes, a lovely house tucked away in the bush, which is a short drive of a few minutes.

The blowholes are most spectacular at high tide. Check out a tide guide such as surf-forecast.com to pick your best time.

  1. Pororari River Track
  2. The Truman Track
  3. The Pancake Rocks and Blowholes
  4. Te Korowai o Punangairi walkway & lookout
  5. Punakaiki to Pororari River Loop

Learn more in our article.

Check out the Paparoa Experience at the Punangairi Visitor Centre

Yes, Punakaiki has many tracks which are easy to walk to from your accommodation and the tracks, Visitor Centre, cafes, pub/restaurant are all walkable from a shared pedestrian and cycle path.

The pancake rocks are layers upon layers of marine sediment from the seabed formed over millions of years and then forced up by earthquakes to the level we see them today.

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