Ngapotiki Fan, one of the largest gravel fans in the country. Photo: Marios Gavalas

Cape Palliser to White Rock, Wairarapa

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Witness the power of the ocean along this wild stretch of Wellington’s coast.

For most of the way from the lighthouse at Cape Palliser, follow a rough 4WD track that skirts the coastline until White Rock Beach. The route follows the base of the Aorangi Range and passes through private property, so keep to the track. From the car park, head east along the coast. For the first […]
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Marios Gavalas

About the author

Marios Gavalas

Marios Gavalas works as an adventure guide, showing off Aotearoa’s wild places to international visitors. He is the author of 18 walking and tramping guide books and has been a Wilderness contributor for over 10 years. He is happy on his mountain bike or skis and can often be found in his garden communing with gnomes.

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