Somewhere between a plan and a wander,
you’ll find something better.

#FindYourFranklin Micro-Adventures are simple, curated ways to explore the region. A couple of hours. Maybe a day. Sometimes a weekend if you don’t feel like heading back just yet.

Wandering West

— Waiuku

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A half-day adventure that blends small-town history and hidden natural gems.

Start with a walk along the Waiuku Inlet before exploring the stories and streets that shaped the town. Head out through the countryside to Glenbrook Vintage Railway, then finish with a short walk to Waitangi Falls for a swim and a refreshing end to the day.

A half-day adventure that blends small-town history and hidden natural gems.

Start with a walk along the Waiuku Inlet before exploring the stories and streets that shaped the town. Head out through the countryside to Glenbrook Vintage Railway, then finish with a short walk to Waitangi Falls for a swim and a refreshing end to the day.

1. START

Waiuku Inlet Walkway

Ease into the day beside the water with the town slowly waking up around you.

Take a walk along the Waiuku inlet pathway.

2. MOVE

Through the Heart of Waiuku

A small town with layers of history tucked between the shops and side streets.

Wander through Waiuku township at your own pace.

3. MOMENT

Waiuku Museum

Stories of the west coast, river trade, and a town shaped by movement.

Stop in at the Waiuku Museum.

4. MOVE

Out Toward Glenbrook

Leave town behind and follow the roads through open farmland.

Head north toward Glenbrook and the vintage railway.

5. MOMENT

Glenbrook Vintage Railway

Steam, steel, and a slower kind of travel.

Take a ride or explore the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.

6. FINISH

Waitangi Falls

One last detour before heading home.

Walk to Waitangi Falls and cool off with a swim.

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