There are many beautiful places to visit and things to do in the Taupo region. It is the ideal location for an event, conference or wedding. Let us help plan your perfect stay.
Showcasing and selling paintings, ceramics, sculpture, fibre art, jewelry, Harakeke flax art and woodturning created by a group of artists living in the Turangi / Tongariro area.
Nestled in a quiet street, this superb home has been designed and built to capture beautiful views of Lake Taupo and Mount Tauhara.
Golders Heights is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Taupō holiday home that has great inside outside flow, with ranch sliders that open up off the lounge so you can enjoy the gorgeous views.
One of the highlights of this home is its stunning views of the lake, which can be enjoyed from the deck while sipping on a morning coffee or enjoying a meal prepared in the fully equipped kitchen.
Relax Lakeside is a 4 bedroom 2 bathroom Five Mile Bay bach at Lake Taupo. With only a walkway between you and the waters edge, enjoy the views and peaceful scenery from this typical old style character bach.
This short easy walk in the Tongariro National Park is accessible on foot from Whakapapa Village or a short drive to the start of the track.
Craters of the Moon Taupō New Zealand is a geothermal walkway with Lunar Landscapes - Hence its name. Craters of the Moon showcase the natural thermal activity of Taupo including bubbling craters, steam vents and colourful soils. 45+ minutes walk.
Get wet and wild on Taupo Waterports' newest thrill-seeking activity - banana boating. Hop on the banana boat and we'll tow you as fast or as slow as you desire.
Explore the Maraetai Trail, starting right next to the Whakamaru Dam. This scenic route takes you through the historic Whakamaru switching station and ascends gently above the river. Wander through paths lined with pine trees and pass by peaceful farmlands where sheep and livestock graze. It’s the perfect way to immerse yourself in nature and local history.
The Whakaipo Section of the Great Lake Trails is made up of the W2K Trail and the Headland Loop Trail.