Regardless of whether you are a family, couple or solo traveller, Taupo has the unique ability to accommodate all visitors’ needs. Even if you are on a tight budget, there are a variety of free things to do in Taupo that will leave you with lasting memories.
What to do in Taupo? For those that love the outdoors, the various hikes, cycling tracks and water-based sports activities are a must. If you are seeking a relaxing weekend away, the thriving arts and culture scene and thermal pools will ensure your trip is memorable. Or if you are packing up the family for a holiday, the range of attractions, kid-friendly hot springs and Taupo Winter Festival are perfectly catered to guarantee maximum fun is achieved!
Taupo also gains bonus points for being dog friendly. If you can’t face leaving your furry companion at home, many of the hikes allow leashed dogs, Ernest Kemp Cruises and Huka Falls River Cruise love having well-behaved furry customers on board and a large range of pet-friendly cafés and accommodation can be found throughout the area.
Taupo attractions
To get up close and personal with the geothermal activity in the area take a scenic walk through the Geothermal Craters of the Moon Park. Set up with wooden walking tracks and viewing platforms dotted throughout the park you can appreciate this natural attraction at a safe distance.
Walking, cycling and hiking in Taupo
For something a little more challenging, check out the Huka Falls Trail, the Tongariro River Trail or the Lake Rotopounamu tracks. These all weave through native bush, past stunning river views and rolling farmlands. For those with more time, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing is of course highly recommended, and only about an hour’s drive from Taupo. The trek is rated as one of the best day hikes in New Zealand and for very good reasons! This 19km journey goes across the Tongariro National Park, which impressively is a UNESCO Dual World Heritage Park and showcases impressive vistas alongside mountain springs, steam vents and the breathtaking Emerald Lakes.
Indulge in food, beer & wine in Taupo
For those seeking a view while they dine, Kinloch Manor & Villas will offer both an indulgent meal and an incredible view of the lake and surrounding mountains. If award-winning dining is your forte you can’t pass up The Bistro, specialising in sourcing local ingredients, the menu is ever changing as produce changes seasonally. For something a little more relaxed the Two Mile Bay Sailing Club offers wood-fired pizzas, beers on tap and is located right on the lake.
One of the best places to enjoy a good beer tasting is at the Crafty TROUT Brewery, a very quirky fishing lodge style bar!
Café culture is strong in Taupo, with many quirky and vibrant cafés to be found around the area. Café Baku serves up a great cup of coffee which is perfectly paired with the baked goods on offer. If you are looking for a breakfast to fill you for a day spent adventuring, the delicious eats at The Storehouse will do the trick. From fried chicken waffles, tropical smoothie bowls and secret recipe sandwiches you are spoilt for choice! If you are planning on kicking off your morning with an early morning ride or walk along the Great Lake Trails, be sure to leave time to stop off at The Tipsy Trout for a wholesome morning brekkie and great coffee.
Viewing platforms around Taupo
For something a little more dramatic, be sure to time your visit to Aratiatia Rapids perfectly to get the full experience. If you are a fan of Peter Jackson cinematic pieces you will notice that these scenic rapids make a cameo appearance in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Through the summer months, the dam gates are opened at 10am, 12pm, 2pm and 4pm allowing you to watch the turbulent gushing of the water as it is released. In winter the dam gates are opened at 10am, 12pm and 2pm.
Water-based activities in Taupo
For those that love a spot of fishing, you can book in for a fishing charter or partake in fly-fishing on the many rivers. If you enjoy taking the day at a slower pace, a scenic boat cruise is a fantastic option. Keep an eye out for the native wildlife, beautiful bush-clad coves and appreciate the intricate Maori rock carvings in Ngatoroirangi Mine Bay, forming some of New Zealand’s most incredible artworks!
The thriving arts & culture scene in Taupo
For those wanting to gain more of an appreciation and understanding of the cultural significance of the area, the Taupo Museum is a great first stop, the heritage of the local iwi Ngati Tuwharetoa is showcased here. Also, there is the opportunity to visit some of the significant Maori pa sites to learn about the history of the area. The Opotaka Historic Reserve is famous for being the first location that the great warrior Ngati Toa chief Te Rauparaha performed the Ka Mate haka.
Taupo activities & events
Those with an affinity for music will love the annual Taupo Summer Concert. Featuring well-known kiwi acts and a few other bands from abroad, the Taupo Amphitheatre is the perfect setting with a great atmosphere that needs to be experienced. For those with school-aged kids, the Taupo Winter Festival is a perfect event to time your visit around. With events running over the 2-week school holidays period you are spoilt for choice with things to do, see and experience.
There is a good reason that Taupo continues to be a favourite destination for many and is a frequent tourist hot spot. If you haven’t already considered visiting this distinctive town, it is highly encouraged to add it to your travel list!
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