Tramping activities organised by "Nga-Tapuwae o Taneatua Tramping Club" cover much of the Bay of Plenty, especially the eastern part.
The club's name means "The footsteps of Taneatua". Taneatua was an early Maori explorer of the area.
The club came into being beside the stream at Tawhana in 1968. Members come from all parts of the Eastern Bay of Plenty. The club name means " the footsteps of Taneatua". Taneatua was a great explorer of Te Urewera, one of the most beautiful national park in New Zealand.
Club email: [email protected]
The tramping club offers regular weekly tramping activities on Sundays and Thursdays, as well as occasional multi-day tramps at other times.
If you are interested in joining the club, please send your name, email address and phone number to PO Box 360, Whakatane 3158, New Zealand. The 2018 subscription is $25 per year per single person or family. Subscriptions are payable in January each year.
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