Rakiura Track
Māori Beach was once a busy settlement with a school, several houses and a sawmill. Now it’s a peaceful and picturesque area with regenerating forest, and a popular swim spot.
Jason Palmer has lost count of the number of times he’s been there. “It’s an absolutely stunning spot,” he says. “I’ve done a lot of tramping and it’s a place like nowhere else. It’s a beautiful yellow sandy beach with gentle waves. It’s really sheltered, and safe to swim at. The water is ‘Stewart Island’ warm, and there’s always a lot of wildlife around.”
Kepler Track
Right on the doorstep of Moturau Hut and with the Kepler Mountains providing a stunning backdrop, Lake Manapōuri is perfect for a dip after a hard day’s hiking.
“It’s freezing,” says Derek Barrett, “but quite sheltered. If you get away from the shore, you can escape the sandflies too. Keep your body underwater and they won’t bite you.”
Jo Newburry agrees. “It’s brutally cold but an epic finish to an epic walk. The views are stunning.”

