This trip was sponsored by Destination Rotorua who hosted our experiences in Rotorua.
What destinations come to mind when you’re looking for an adventure filled holiday in NZ? In the North Island where I am, it has to be Rotorua! Rotorua has long been the Adventure Capital of the North, so when my little fam was invited by Destination Rotorua to come and experience some of what Rotorua has to offer, we jumped at the chance. We decided on a long weekend so that we could fit in as much as possible, taking Monday off work and school. I’m so happy we did that, it allowed us that little bit of extra time to take things slow and enjoy each place without feeling rushed.
We absolutely LOVED Rotorua, I know it sounds really strange, but I had never really stopped to appreciate how beautiful it is there. There are so many stunning lakes (many with their own lakeside walks), the Redwoods were amazing (more on that in the itinerary)
On Arrival - Dinner at Terrace Kitchen followed by The Redwoods Treewalk
Terrace Kitchen, 1029 Tutanekai Street, Rotorua
Redwoods Treewalk, 1 Long Mile Road, Whakarewarewa, Rotorua
After a 4hr drive from New Plymouth, we arrived hungry and ready to fill up on delicious food! I had heard that Terrace Kitchen was the place to go in Rotorua so we headed there. First of all, I LOVED the fltout of this cool spot. It was gorgeous, clever and welcoming. After being seated under the neon sign, we ordered far too much, and then of course we ate far too much. The food was homely, delicious & un pretentious. Highly recommend the chicken salWe all loved our meals and with happy bellies we headed off to the Redwoods Treewalk.
I had been told by many people that we HAD to go and do the Redwoods Treewalk, with many saying that the night time experience was their fave. We arrived at about 8.30pm, it was a balmy evening before daylight savings had finished and was nice and dark. This installation of lights & lanterns amongst the tall redwoods is nothing short of magical. We walked from tree to tree along the suspension bridges for over and hour and all thought it was so well done, fun and different. The huge lanterns with their lights filtering through on the trees were my favourite, going on the highest walk was Aiden’s! It was a lovely welcome to Rotorua.
Day 2 - Morning: Skyline Rotorua
178 Fairy Springs Road, Fairy Springs, Rotorua
Did you even go to Rotorua if you didn’t do the Luge? Going on the Skyline Gondola up to the Luge is an OG classic to do in Rotorua. It had been so long since Bill or I had been, and it was Aiden’s first time. Of course being 10yrs old, he absolutely loved it, but so did Bill & I.
My advice for this one is to arrive early, lots of people seem to arrive around 11am-12pm but by then we were headed into lunch, so getting there by 9am was perfect. We took our Gondola ride up with some beautiful views of Rotorua, and headed straight for the Luge. We did the 3 ride combo and it was perfect. Turns out Aiden is a speed demon and he was loving racing us both. My fave part of this is actually the chair lift back up, it’s so nice and peaceful and pretty heading back up to the top of the hill. After selecting a few photos the were taken on the way down to buy (gotta do it), we headed to the Statosfare Restaurant for lunch. I never knew this was here!!! I had only even eaten from the canteen area, which is absolutely fine, but if you want a REALLY GOOD lunch, then head into the buffet, it was excellent. Seated high above Rotorua with a window seat, we enjoyed cocktails and a scrummy lunch of fresh seafood, salads, hot roast and of course the desserts. Aiden was allowed 2 servings of mini donuts and pavlova, so it was a good day 👌😂
Day 2 - Afternoon: Okere Falls Track
Trout Pool road off SH 33
After our huge lunch, we decided to head to Okere Falls for a quick walk before our rafting that afternoon. The Okere Falls track is very family friendly surrounded by native bush. We walked for about half an hour, stopping at a lookout to view some amazing falls which we later learned we would be going over on the raft! This track is just down the road from Rotorua Rafting, our next stop.
Day 2 - Afternoon: Rotorua Rafting
761 State Highway 33, Rotorua
This was what I was most looking forward to about our trip! I decided to be brave and book to do this because I knew Aiden would love it, and it would push me out of my comfort zone. I have done rafting once before in Montana with a friend, and loved it, so why not?!
Rotorua Rafting takes you over the largest commercially rafted waterfall in the world, a 7 metre drop over Tutea Falls. You read that right SEVEN METERS! You have to look at the photos to believe it, it was WILD.
Aiden could not join us for the first half of the trip as only kids over 13 can do the big drop, but straight after he got to jump into the water and join us. We went over a series of rapids, there was opportunity to get out into the water and drift down some smaller rapids too, it was so fun. Aiden got to ride up front and had a huge smile on his face the whole time. Would definitely recommend!
Day 3 - Morning: Mountain Biking in the Redwoods in Whakarewarewa Forest
Whakarewarewa Forest, Waipa State Mill Road, Rotorua
We woke up early on our final day and headed to Scope Rotorua for breakfast. We were SUPER impressed with the food (and the coffee) at Scope. Dana, the owner, met us on arrival and was super lovely. Everything is made in house and all three of us had delicious meals. Dana also sent us packing with some treats from the cabinet for after our mountain biking adventures - if nothing else, you must try their baked goods!
We headed to Mountain Bike Rotorua for a quick safety briefing and pretty soon were on our E bikes ready to take on the trails. This is a great idea if you’re looking for something family friendly that won’t break the bank, and super fun. This place is incredible. There are over 140kms of trails in the forest, catering to all abilities. This was my first time mountain biking and I LOVED the ebikes! You still get a great workout, but the motor is there to help you along and it just made it so much more pleasurable. We had such an amazing time and biked for close to 3hrs before heading to Secret Spot for a post ride spa!
Day 3 - Afternoon: Secret Spot Rotorua
Right next door to the carpark for the mountain biking
After 3hrs riding (and me having one small accident, oops!) it was time to soak in our own cedar hot tub at Secret Spot. We had heard so much about it here, and it was really lovely. It was a nice way to unwind after a very active morning. There is a great little food / seating area here as well to chill out at or enjoy a ‘shinny dip’.
PS. Do remember to take your towels as they are not included.
Day 4 - Hobbiton
501 Buckland Rd, Hinuera, Matamata
On Monday we headed home via Matamata so that we could take Aiden to Hobbiton, which was greatly anticipated! The month prior Aiden had watched all of the movies with us, after finishing the books a year before. Bill and I have actually been here twice before. The first time in 2004 when it was just a shell of what it is today. This is world class location and tourist spot! The tour is great and they have done such an incredible job of looking after, and growing the site. After our bus ride in to the property, we wondered along the paths in the shire marvelling at each of the little hobbit holes and the incredible amount of detail and work that goes into each one. We love it here, it’s simply magical! We worth the money if you’re a fan of the movies, and even if you’re not.
All in all, we had an amazing 3 days in Rotorua. It was fun & full of adventure which are our favourite kinds of holidays. Below are a few ideas for other FREE activities to do in the area if you’re wanting to mix it up with your paid activities. Enjoy your time in Rotorua and let me know when you go!
Kerosene Creek - Relax in the naturally heated waters of Kerosene Creek, Rotorua, where hot spring and freshwater stream meet. Approx 35mins out of Rotorua.
Kuirau Park – Corner of Ranolf Street and Lake Road, this is a lovely spot to walk around and view some free geothermal pools. Also a playground for the kids.
Blue Lake Walk - 1.5hr loop, beautiful walking track beside the lake.
Location: Te Ngae Road off Tarawera Road.