New Zealand Cape Brett Hut, Cape Brett
The Cape Brett Track traverses rugged terrain through native and regenerating bush until you reach the end of the cliffs at the Cape Brett Lighthouse. Features of the track are dramatic coastal views, steep cliffs and drop-offs to the side of the track into the deep blue ocean.
Photography Tips
Picture 1: Use the first sunset light and an unsharp foreground. The gras changes its color so beautifully.
Picture 2: Use your tele-zoom lens for some minimalistic sunset shots.
Both pictures are taken from the same place. It's a great spot for watching sunset and creating different pictures from exactly the same position, where you just can chill and relax without any hectic.
Picture 2: Use your tele-zoom lens for some minimalistic sunset shots.
Both pictures are taken from the same place. It's a great spot for watching sunset and creating different pictures from exactly the same position, where you just can chill and relax without any hectic.
Travel Information
This 30,3 km out-and-back trail with around 1791 meter of elevation is a challenging hike and requires a really good level of fitness. The track is sometimes muddy, thousands of cicadas along the path through the dense bush can be very annoying at times. Also you need to book a permit for the trail via https://www.doc.govt.nz/ !
Park your car at Hauai Bay or in one of the private properties like the Oke Bay Lodge. There are parking signs from some house owners where you can drive on and pay a fee.
On your way back you could hike a shorter way and drive with a boat from Deep Water Cove back to your starting point. However, the approximately shorter 10 kilometers are very expensive (per boat around 300 Dollars) and must be organized in advance.
At the end of the track is the Cape Brett Hut, one of the most remote huts on the North Island. Book a night in this hut, it feels like a perfect off-time from everything.
If you want to stay the night in the hut you need to reserve the hut before you go. The department of conversation as a professional homepage with all important informations: https://www.doc.govt.nz/
Park your car at Hauai Bay or in one of the private properties like the Oke Bay Lodge. There are parking signs from some house owners where you can drive on and pay a fee.
On your way back you could hike a shorter way and drive with a boat from Deep Water Cove back to your starting point. However, the approximately shorter 10 kilometers are very expensive (per boat around 300 Dollars) and must be organized in advance.
At the end of the track is the Cape Brett Hut, one of the most remote huts on the North Island. Book a night in this hut, it feels like a perfect off-time from everything.
If you want to stay the night in the hut you need to reserve the hut before you go. The department of conversation as a professional homepage with all important informations: https://www.doc.govt.nz/
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunset in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
07:12 - 17:25
| current local time: 18:05
Photo Themes
blue ocean
cliff coast
cliffs
golden hour
Hiking
Hiking trail
Ocean
Ocean Cliff
Ocean cliffs
Ocean coastline
Ocean view
oceanscape
oceanview
rocky cliffs
sea cliffs
sundown
Sunset
trekking
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