The Pinnacles Valley Trail is a popular hiking trail located in the Kauaeranga Valley, part of the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand. The trailhead for the hike is at the end of Pinnacles Spur Road, which is located near the town of Thames.
The trail takes hikers on a 9-kilometer journey through stunning native forest, across a swing bridge, and up to the Pinnacles, a series of rocky outcrops that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The trail is moderately challenging, with some steep sections and uneven terrain, but it is well-marked and maintained.
Along the way, hikers will pass through a variety of different landscapes, including beautiful stands of kauri trees, fern-lined gullies, and rocky peaks. The Pinnacles themselves are a series of jagged rocks that rise up to 759 meters above sea level, and offer stunning views of the Coromandel Peninsula and the Hauraki Gulf.
The Pinnacles Valley Trail is a popular day hike for both locals and visitors to the Coromandel Peninsula, and can be completed in four to six hours, depending on fitness level and pace. Hikers are advised to bring plenty of water, food, and warm clothing, as weather conditions can change rapidly in the area.
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