Yarndleys Bush

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Te Awamutu, New Zealand

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National reserve· Tourist attraction

Yarndleys Bush Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Yarndleys Bush is located in Te Awamutu, New Zealand on Ngaroto Road. Yarndleys Bush is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category national reserve in New Zealand.

Address

Ngaroto Road

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Troy Hedges

Simply beautiful. Nice short walk. Would be great in summer under all the trees.

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Wayoffthebeatentrack

A well looked after Bush and very interesting. it was great to walk in and let your imagination run wild. The area has History. it was like being in an old Native NZ Bush.

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Bria Walker

Absolutely amazing!! Except for the huge hill and lookout, it would be mostly pushchair and wheelchair friendly. The matinence is awesome, and the trees are absolutely beautiful!

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Rachel Poša

A hidden gem just minutes away from both Hamilton and Te Awamutu, this stunning kahikatea forest is full of native birds. Most of the walk is wooden boardwalk type track, however there is a short steep grass hill to get down to the main track. This does have some gravel stair casing part of the way down. Car parking is 150m further down the road. There are no public toilets or drinking facilities. Half way around the track there is a viewing platform which has approx. 50 stairs to get to the top. There is a seating area at the top, providing a great place to stop and rest or have a picnic.

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Alyshia James

Absolutely beautiful walk!!! The birds are so lively and active. I loved hearing them all over throughout the whole walk. Good little walk for my fur baby too. Tuckered her right out.

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Max Coyle

Fantastic walk, great for kitties, pram ok if you can handle a little rough. Dogs on leads. Beautiful Kahikatea Forest

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Malcolm Phillips

It's a short walk, so take it real slow, but it's like you've entered another world - the countless bird sounds are incredible!

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Kristin Winfer

What a lovely place and walk,Tiri (the dog) and I loved it only thing I could say as a negative is no waste bins but that is,a very minor part of our trip