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    • oldcobbler71 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You have to travel through a modern day gold mine to get to Woods Creek.Depending which way you travel it is a fun day excursion.It will take about an hour for an adult or almost two hours with children. The track is well graded and has wooden steps where necessary.It is not suitable for those who are physically handicapped.A torch can be of some assistance when going through the tunnel but is not a requirement.Those gold-miners were certainly determined men and women.
    • Waimate1 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Woods creek is a great easy wander in the bush. The place is an excellent example of west coast bush and lots of old mining relics make is really interesting. There are some awesome tunnels to explore.
    • M3741TTmarkt 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This walk is one everybody should do. It has been developed through the old chinese gold diggings with bridges. elevated board walks and well made tracks. With a torch you can explore some of the old gold mines and the detailed signs explain all.
    • PenelopeC965 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Such a lot in a short walk.Amazed at the trench diggings. Really appreciated the information boards.
    • NCdianab 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Bumpy gravel road-- very, very little signage. Really enjoyed the walk. Wish we had a flashlight to explore inside one of the narrow tunnels. Quite a bit of stairs. Lots of good signs to explain the process. Saw blue mushrooms on the walk.
    • 146CraigS 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A great family walk, with tailings and old mines to explore so bring a torch, and look for wetas and , wekas, I love the walk and the hidden rusty relics in the bush, next to old trail races, what a hard life the miners had
    • februaryhove2012 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Another great walk that displays the gold mining past of the area. There are some tunnels that you can walk through and see glow worms, and some huge water races that you can walk through.
    • RobynV718 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A fascinating walk through local mining history. The walk was well marked and the signage was informative. Some steep sections with steps, but fine for the moderately fit. Don't forget to take a torch to explore the mine tunnel, and do what we didn't do - turn it off once you're into the mine - and you should be able to see glow worms as well.
    • aqid710 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The nearest road the GPS can find is Maori creek road. From there, just drive straight and you will hit the gravel road. It was very cooling throughout the walk. The place is like a nature reserve. We went into the tunnel. Be careful as there might be puddles of water and uneven ground. Torchlight is a MUST!!!! It's pitch black!!!! We saw a few glow worms inside the tunnel. A round trip walk would take 45 min (longer if you want to take pic ). There is a suspension bridge at the end but note that it only holds 5 pax (4 if u are a fatty). All in all, it was a interesting way to spend the afternoon. Bf and I enjoy such off the beaten road tracks. Plus it's free too! Would recommend you to go if you have time!
    • suep717 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This really is in the middle of nowhere, a bit of a drive on an unmade road with very few signs. The moment you start the trek you feel you are entering a different world walking amongst the plants along the little stream. Lots of steps on the route but laid out really well. A couple of tunnels to go in (need torches!). We saw a few glow worms. Other highlights were crossing the wobbly swing bridge, and the very narrow gorges to walk through. Opens your eyes to the conditions the gold miners endured. Would be good for children.
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