Cape Brett Track
The seven distinctive peaks that mark Cape Brett’s spine are said to represent the seven waka that landed at Cape Brett around 700 years ago. The 16.5 kilometre track follows the peaks from Oke Bay in Rawhiti and ends at the seaward end of the Cape Brett Peninsular some 8 hours later.
| Grade | Easy/medium |
|---|---|
| Bookings | Not available |
| Length |
16.3km
Return via same track
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| Time |
7 hr – 9 hr
1 – 2 days
|
| From | Rawhiti, Bay of Islands |
| To | Cape Brett |
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