Stunning! One of New Zealand's most beautiful attractions, Blue Spring, has reopened
Good news!
After more than a year of waiting, the Blue Spring Trail in Waikato on the North Island has partially reopened from December 5! So if you're planning a trip to New Zealand, be sure to add it to your travel list~📑
⚠️The Leslie Rd entrance to the trail is open, and the entire trail is expected to be fully open by February next year.
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Blue Spring is known for its crystal-clear waters and is one of the purest water sources in the world. About 70% of New Zealand's bottled water comes from here, earning it the nickname "New Zealand's Jiuzhaigou."
The spring water comes from the Mamaku Plateau and is filtered through layers for 100 years before reaching the surface, making it extremely pure and clear, with a breathtaking blue color. The water plants growing freely at the bottom of the spring create a dreamy blue-green color, described as if God had spilled Monet's palette.🎨
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[Blue Spring Trail Details]
🕘Opening hours: Open all day
🎫Tickets: Free
🏁Starting point:
①Whites Road🅿: Take Highway 28, this hiking route takes about 1.5 hours one way, 4.7 km one way plus a 0.5 km loop trail
②Leslie Road🅿: This is a shorter walking route, taking only 15 minutes one way to reach Blue Spring
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[How to get there]
🌊Blue Spring is located in Putaruru, a small town between Hamilton and Rotorua in the central North Island.
❶189 km from Auckland🚗about 3 hours
❷About 30 km drive from Matamata, where Hobbiton is located
❸67 km from Hamilton🚗1 hour
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In addition, the Cathedral Cove Walk, famous for being the location of the Windows desktop and the filming location of the movie "The Chronicles of Narnia," also officially reopened on December 1. (📍Coromandel, North Island)