The New Zealand Herald

HIGH LIFE in TONGARIRO

It’s world famous for winter sports, but Ruapehu District is a summer sensation as well

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Heading south to the Central North Island, State Highways 3 and 4 are often thought of as “the back way”. SH1, which runs around the eastern side of Lake Taupo¯ and into the Desert Rd, is the main road by virtue of its name. But we’d pick the 3 and 4 combo every time: the petrol stations are much less frequent, but so is the traffic. And the roads are a great mix of easy cruising and the occasional challengin­g climb.

Either will get you to Tongariro National Park in Ruapehu District — arguably more well known as a winter wonderland of snow sports, but no less sensationa­l in summer as a base for sightseein­g and adventure. If you’re looking for close places to stay, the towns of Tu¯rangi, National Park Village and Ohakune are all on the border of the park, or for something more grand there’s the famous Chateau Tongariro Hotel. Taupo¯ is just over an hour away.

There’s the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, acknowledg­ed as one of the best one-day hikes in the world. Mountain biking also abounds in the area.

But most visitors are drawn to the mountains: Ruapehu, Nga¯uruhoe and Tongariro (of course) are all within the borders of the park.

Ruapehu is home to the two largest ski fields in NZ, Whakapapa and Tu¯roa. But that also makes it a spectacula­r place to visit in summer; a drive to the Top O’ The Bruce carpark might suffice if you’re in a hurry. But you can also ride the Sky Waka gondola, suspending you above the park for 1.8km of spectacula­r landscape. It’s the highest and longest gondola in the North Island, with floor-to-ceiling views — at the top stop at Knoll Ridge Chalet.

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 ??  ?? Tongariro National Park is where to go for summer adventure; Mt Ruapehu; experience spectacula­r views from the Sky Waka gondola.
Tongariro National Park is where to go for summer adventure; Mt Ruapehu; experience spectacula­r views from the Sky Waka gondola.

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