

A Rotorua Must Do - Daytime for Nature!
A Rotorua Must Do - Daytime for Nature!
Walk high amongst the majestic redwoods trees. Feel the spirit of Rotorua’s iconic Redwood Forest from above and up close to these 120-year-old gentle giants.
This suspended ecological walk provides a unique bird’s eye perspective of the forest, capturing its picturesque beauty and ambience. From 700 metres long, the one of a kind New Zealand treewalk consists of a series of 27 suspension bridges which traverse between 28 majestic 120-year-old Redwood Trees. From 9 metres to 20 metres above the forest at its peak, the walkway has been specifically designed and constructed to preserve the trees, plants and the surrounding natural environment.
The walkway has been uniquely constructed using a New Zealand-first technologically designed sling, which is suspended from the redwood trees. This ecological walk is perfect as a wet weather activity with the stunning colours of the forest coming to life in the rain.
Enjoy at your own pace with no safety harness or training required and appreciate the peacefulness and spirit of this special forest. Leave feeling inspired, refreshed and rejuvenated!..
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Real highlights, tips, and the helpful advice straight from Bookme customers who’ve actually done this experience, summarised with AI support
Unique experience among the redwood trees. Entire Family thoroughly enjoyed it. We did the day hike and the views were amazing. Can imagine the night walk to be beautiful with all the light installations. Highly recommend this.
Having visited the California Redwoods many times, this was a unique adventure for us. Being able to be up in the tree canopy and walking through at our own pace was lovely! We did this in the daytime, but when we come again in the future, we would try the night walk! Staff were so helpful and made our trip excellent! Thanks!
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regi from Australia wrote on 28 May 2026
Must do Experience
Walking the raised walkways at our leisure allowed us to truly appreciate the magnificent redwoods and reading about the history