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Te Kuiti Piopio Kawhia Raglan Regional Helensville 1 Town/City Road State Highway Expressway Thermal Explorer Highway Cycle Trails Waikato River REGIONAL MAP Hamilton Airport i-SITE Visitor Information Centre Information Centre Thermal Geyser Surf Beach Water Fall Forest Mountain Range AUCKLAND Coromandel Peninsula Clevedon To Whitianga Miranda Thames Pukekohe Whangamata Waiuku POKENO To Thames Maramarua 2 Mangatarata to River TUAKAU Meremere aika W Hampton Downs Hauraki 25 Rail Trail Paeroa PORT WAIKATO Te Kauwhata Waihi 2 Rangiriri 2 Glen 1 Murray Tahuna 26 Kaimai-Mamaku Mount Forest Park Lake Hakanoa Te Aroha Mt Te Aroha Lake Puketirni HUNTLY TE AROHA 27 26 Waiorongomai Valley Taupiri Tatuanui 2 1B Gordonton Te Akau Te Awa NGARUAWAHIA MORRINSVILLE River Ride Ngarua Waingaro TAURANGA 39 Horotiu 2 27 Walton Wairere Falls Raglan HAMILTON Harbour Waharoa 2 Whatawhata Matangi RAGLAN MATAMATA Manu Bay Tamahere 1B 29 23 Te Puke Mt Karioi Raglan Trails CAMBRIDGE 29 Ngahinapouri Ruapuke 27 Beach Ohaupo Piarere 3 Te Awa Lake Te Pahu Bridal Veil Pirongia Forest Park River Ride Karapiro 1 Aotea Falls TIRAU Harbour 5 Mt Pirongia Pirongia Sanctuary TE AWAMUTU Mountain KAWHIA Kihikihi Mt Maungatautari PUTARURU 33 Pukeatua To Rotorua Parawera Arapuni 5 Kawhia 31 Harbour Tihiroa 3 Te Puia Springs 39 1 ROTORUA Hot Water Beach Waikato Optiki River Trails Taharoa OTOROHANGA WAITOMO CAVES Marokopa Falls 3 TOKOROA To Rotorua Waimahora 1 5 Marokopa TE KUITIKUITI 32 30 Mangakino Rangitoto 3 Pureora Forest Park Whakamaru to River Waika PIOPIOPIOPIO 30 4 Pureora Forest Park 32 3 30 To Taumarunui BENNYDALE To Mokau/New Plymouth The Timber Trail To Turangi To Taupo 1 5 UREWERA 32 TAUPO Time/Distance Guide Distance (km) Lake Taupo Taumarunui Distance (km) Time (HR+min) Port Waikato Port North Waikato Huntly North Waikato Hamilton City Aroha Te Morrinsville Matamata Cambridge Raglan Awanutu Te Waitomo Otorohanga Kuiti Te Tirau South Waikato Putaruru South Waikato Tokoroa South Waikato Benneydale Time (HR+min) Port Waikato-North Waikato - 78.3 130 128 121 148 153 117 155 201 177 196 167 177 199 256 Auckland Hamilton Thames/Coromandel Bay of Plenty/Tauranga Ruapehu Taupo Rotorua Huntly-North Waikaton 1.04 - 34.6 74.0 43.4 88.4 56.8 57.2 63.4 111 87.2 106 88.4 97.8 120 183 Auckland - 127 114 203 376 278 233 Hamilton City 1.41 .45 - 53.4 29.9 63.6 23.1 45.9 29.8 82.5 58.7 77.4 54.8 64.2 86.6 156 Hamilton 1.51 - 105 104 255 152 106 Te Aroha 1.37 1.01 55 - 21.3 37.6 53.7 99.6 73.3 126 102 121 63.7 69.9 92.4 199 Morrinsville 1.30 .36 .28Turangi .19 - 33.1 32.4 78.3 51.5 95 80.3 99.1 41 62.1 84.6 134 Thames/Coromandel 1.25 1.36 - 114 361 212 156 Matamata 1.52 1.14 1.0 .32 33.1 - 40.7 108 64.2 112 88.4 107 20.5 29.9 52.3 185 Cambridge 2.02 1.08 .25 .53 32.4 .36 - 67.8 26.2 74.2 50.4 69.0 32.8 42.2 64.6 148 New Plymouth Bay of Plenty/Tauranga 2.34 1.32 1.36 - 300 150 61.6 Raglan 1.24 .49 .43 1.37 78.3 1.37 1.01 - 63.4 109 85.4 104 99.7 109 131 184 WAIROA Ruapehu 5.09 3.32 4.51 4.01 - 157 235 Te Awamutu 1.52 1.04 .31 1.08 51.5 1.0 .29 .51 - 54.3 30.5 49.2 55.3 52.2 74.3 128 Waitomo 2.32 1.47 1.16 1.54 95.0 1.40 1.09 1.32 .50 - 23.8 26.9 104 95.7 118 56.1 Taupo 3.36 2.30 2.51 2.01 2.14 - 81.1 Otorohanga 2.09 1.23 .53 1.31 80.3 1.18 .47 1.09 .28 .22 - 18.7 80.0 72.0 94.1 97.3 Inglewood Rotorua 2.59 1.30 2.10 1.09 3.12 1.03 - Te Kuiti 2.25 1.39 1.08 1.46 99.1 1.32 1.01 1.24 .42 .25 .15 - 98.7 90.7 114 78.7 Tirau-South Waikato 2.11 1.31 .49 .52 52.7 .21 .26 1.28 .49 1.28 1.07 1.22 - 9.4 31.8 177 National Putaruru-South Waikato 2.19 1.40 .57 .58 62.1 .29 .34 1.36 .52 1.25 1.04 1.19 .09 - 22.5 169 For tips and guidelines on driving inPark New Village Zealand visit: www.drivesafe.org.nz Tokoroa-South Waikato 2.37 1.57 1.15 1.15 84.6 .47 .52 1.54 1.09 1.43 1.21 1.30 .26 .18 - 180 BenneydaleMount Ruapehu 2.42 1.46 1.29 2.2 1.45 1.46 1.37 1.21 1.47 1.6 .41 .41 .27 1.13 .59 - TONGARIRO Straford North Waikato Raglan Morrinsville & Te Aroha SEE PAGE 22 FOR HIGHLIGHTS AND ATTRACTIONS IN NORTH WAIKATO SEE PAGE 46 FOR HIGHLIGHTS AND ATTRACTIONS IN RAGLAN SEE PAGE 50 FOR HIGHLIGHTS AND ATTRACTIONS IN MORRINSVILLE & TE AROHA To Paeroa - 41.2km To Auckland To Port Waikato - 116.9km 107.3km 26 Miranda Bombay Kaimai-Mamaku Pukekohe Forest Park 2 To Thames 22 Pokeno Waitakaruru 89.6km Maramarua Te Akatea To Auckland Te Aroha Waiorongomai Katikati Glen Valley 1 To Paeroa Te Akau Massey 160km Tuakau Mangatarata 71.4km Waihou 27 Meremere Waingaro Waitoa Onewhero 27 To Ngaruawahia Hampton Downs Tatanui Port Kaihere 50.7km Omokoroa Waikato Morrinsville Te Kauwhata Ngarua Rangiriri Lake Waikare Glen Murray Lake Whangape Walton Raglan Ohautira Harbour To Hamilton 1B Eureka To Tau ranga Tahuna Wairere Falls 88.7km 60km Waharoa Hakanoa Lake Waikaretu Tauwhare Richmond Downs Okauia Huntly Raglan Matangi ay 22 To Matamata Okete w Lake Puketirini Hakarimata 75.7km To Hamilton Matamata 29 Te Uku 23 29.6km 1B High Scenic Reserve Taupiri Manu Bay 23 27 1B To Auckland 1 Glen Kauora 136km Massey Ngaruawahia Te Akau Gordonton Cambridge 29 Waingaro Horotiu Mt Karioi National Forest Te Mata Kaimai-Mamaku Lake Forest Park Te Kowhai 1 Aramiro To Te Awamutu Karapiro 1 51.2km Rotokauri Tirau Raglan Hamilton Bridal Veil What awhata To Cambridge Falls 1 42.4km Pirongia To Rotorua - 100km 39 To Te Awamutu Forest Park Kms from 47.3km To Ruapuke, To Putaruru - 62.1km To Otorohanga Aotea, Kawhia 27.9km Ngaruawahia 71.1km Kms from Raglan Kms from Morrinsville & Te Aroha Matamata Cambridge Te Awamutu SEE PAGE 54 FOR HIGHLIGHTS IN MATAMATA SEE PAGE 58 FOR HIGHLIGHTS AND ATTRACTIONS IN CAMBRIDGE SEE PAGE 66 FOR HIGHLIGHTS AND ATTRACTIONS IN TE AWAMUTU To Paeroa - 41.2km To Hamilton To Morrinsville - 51.5km 25.1km 1B Eureka To Hamilton 26 33.8km Kaimai-Mamaku Rukuhia Forest Park Tauwhare Newstead To Raglan 1 Hamilton Richmond 63.4km 3 Te Aroha Waiorongomai Katikati Downs Valley Matangi Te Miro Waihou Ngahinapouri Cambridge 27 Tamahere Leamington Waitoa 1B Ohaupo Lake Karapiro Tatuanui Rukuhia Omokoroa Te Pahu 1 Morrinsville 1 Ngarua 3 To Matamata 39 3 Cambridge 40.1km To Tirau Rotoorangi 55.3km Walton Leamington 29 1B Eureka To Tau ranga Ohaupo Monavale Pirongia Wairere 88.7km Waharoa Falls Lake Karapiro Tauwhare Richmond Piarere Maungatautari Downs Okauia 1 Te Awamutu Sanctuary Mountain Matangi 39 To Hamilton 29 3 Kihikihi Matamata Rotoorangi 29.6km 1B Pokuru Tokanui 27 To Kawhia Pukeatua 1 To Rotorua 70.1km Parawera 84.1km 3 29 Te Awamutu Cambridge Kaimai-Mamaku Maungatautari Te Kawa Sanctuary Mountain Tihiroa To Putaruru Forest Park Kihikihi 53.0km Waikeria To Te Awamutu Lake Karapiro 1 51.2km Pukeatua Wharepapa Tirau Parawera Arapuni South 1 To Rotorua - 100km To Otorohanga, Waitomo To Putaruru - 62.1km To Otorohanga, Waitomo 50.3km / 65.1km 30.5km Kms from Matamata Kms from Cambridge Kms from Te Awamutu Hamilton City Map WaitomoWilloughby St To Auckland To Auckland Recreational Park SEE PAGE 70 FOR HIGHLIGHTS AND ATTRACTIONS IN WAITOMO & North Waikato Tristram St Ulster St Shopping Mall FMG To Pirongia Boundary Rd Parking Stadium 27.3km To Te Awamutu Waikato 30.5km Hardley St River Rd River Rd Emergency Centre Tokanui Pukete Rd Mill St 31 To Gordonton Kawhia Tihiroa Horsham Downs Rd Hot Water Beach 3 Great South Rd Railway Station Honikiwi Huntington Taharoa Tristram St Tristram Liverpool St i-SITE Otorohanga Rototuna Clifton Rd Hukanui Rd Hospital Waitomo Caves Marokopa Falls VialouSt Waimahora Marokopa Princes St Braithwaite Gordonton Rd 1 State highway Totara Drv Te Kuiti Rangitoto To Mangakino Flagstaff Public Toilets 82.5km Pukete Rostrevor St Map on Page 27 3 St Harwood 1 Harroweld Waikato River Wairere Drv Founders Piopio 30 Theatre Benneydale Wairere Drv 30 The Queenwood Norton Rd Aria Base Mahoenui Bankwood Rd Tihoi St. Andrews Chedworth 3 Awakino 4 Anglesea St Anglesea Pureora London St Forest Park Crosby Rd Te Rapa To Mokau/NewSeddon Plymouth St Barton 97.3kmPark Matiere Te Rapa Rd Chartwell Taringamotu Bryce Ln Avalon Drv Wairere Drv Casabella Snell Drv Fairview Ohura Ln Downs Transport CentreTaumarunui 41 To Taupo - 80km BryceTo TStongariro To Stratford Tristram St Tristram National Park 1 Waterworld Clarkin Rd 206.2km Kms from Waitomo Beerescourt 164.5km Claudelands Rd Enderley Avalon Drv Bypass UlsterSt Ward St Ward St Avalon Drv Forest Lake Faireld River Rd To Zoo South WaikatoNisbet St Alma St Baverstock Rd BoundaryHeaphy Tce Claudelands Rd Nawton Ruakura SEE PAGE 80 FOR HIGHLIGHTS AND ATTRACTIONS IN SOUTH WAIKATO ForestMaeroa Lake Rd Willoughby St Events CentreRd Peachgrove Garden River Rd Place BrymerGrandview Rd Victoria St CaroTo MatamataSt - 52.3km Heights Ruakura Rd Anglesea St Te Aroha St To Hamilton Waikato River 86.5km Mill St 29 Victoria St Grey St Cambridge St Alexandra Ellicott Rd Seddon Rd Silverdale Rd Collingwood St 27 To Tauranga Frankton Hall St 1 Western Knighton Rd Silverdale 3 St Anglesea Te Waihou Heights 23 Tirau Walkway Galloway ClydeSt St 1 Te Awamutu 5 Hillcrest Rd To Raglan Ruakiwi Rd Whatawhata Rd Massey St Lake Bridge St Kihikihi Putaruru QueensDomain Ave Drv To Pirongia Killarney RdSt Greenwood To Rotorua Newcastle RdDinsdale Hillcrest 86.2km Arapuni 23 Lake Cambridge Rd Thackeray St Hood St 57.2km Rotoroa MorrinsvilleTo Morrinsville Rd 3 1 Waikato Lake Cres Naylor St 26 Museum and Te Aroha Tristram St Otorohanga Knox St GranthamTalking St Cobham Drv Cambridge Rd Tokoroa Poles Hamilton Pembroke St 1 Gardens Taitua Arboretum Kahikatea Drv Riverlea Clarence St Kinleith To Waitomo, 32 1 To Cambridge, Te Kuiti Clarence St Bader Matamata, 1Airport 107.7km 1 Melville Mangakino Ohaupo Rd Ohaupo and South Waikato Tuhikaramea Rd Bridge St Fitzroy Pureora Whakamaru Tce Tisdall Forest Park To Taupo Cobham Drv Cobham Palmerston St 32 66km 30 Grey St Deanwell 3 Glenview To Waitomo, Te Kuiti Radnor St Collins Rd 132.4km To Palmerston North 308.1km Kms from Tokoroa To Pirongia To Pirongia To Airport, Te Awamutu, Waitomo & Surrounds.
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