Raglan is a seaside town in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand, best known for surfing and its arts scene.
Get in
By bus
Raglan is served by bus Route 23 from the Hamilton Transport Centre. Buses to/from the rest of New Zealand connect at the transport centre.
By car
State Highway 23 from Hamilton is the main road route to Raglan.
Get around
There is no public transport within Raglan, except that on weekends the route 23 bus takes passengers between Raglan township and Manu Bay.
There's a single taxi service, called Raglan Shuttle.
See
Do
- Walk into Te Toto Gorge, -37.8429°, 174.7738°. The gorge is reached by a track just down the hill from the car park. It is a steep track. The adventurous can turn left in the gorge and follow an overgrown track round the foot of the cliff to come up about a km further south and walk back along the gravel road (there is another track but it is overgrown and unmarked).
- Raglan Surfing School, 5b Whaanga Rd, Whale Bay, -37.82443°, 174.80407°.
- Walk the 6 km of beach and visit Wainui Reserve. The Trig Point is much easier to get to than Mt Karioi and the view almost as good.
- Take a 10 min or half hour stroll in the town and learn about its history. Nothing ancient here, but typical development of a mission station from 1834, then small NZ port from 1850.
- UP Surf Coaching, 27 Rose Street, -37.79604°, 174.87823°. Learn to surf. Take the 3- or 5-day beginner surf course and learn in small groups of 4 people or less. 2-hour lesson $75, 5-day course $499 2017-07-06
Buy
- Raglan Creative Market, Stewart Street. The Raglan Creative market is held at least once each month. For sale are a variety of locally made food and arts.
- Raglan Growers Market, 3 Stewart Street. 5-7 Fridays. This is a market where local growers can bring homegrown produce to the wider community, strengthening community food resilience. 2023-02-04
Eat
Drink
Sleep
During the summer months, in particular from mid December through to the end of January, accommodation is in high demand. So it is best to have a booking.
- Raglan Backpackers, 6 Wi Neera St (on the edge of Raglan harbour), -37.80093°, 174.86803°, +64 7 825 0515. Free use of kayaks, spa pool, bikes and fishing gear. Surf lessons all year round, great local surf advice, full surf board rentals and transport to surfing beach.
- Raglan Kopua Holiday Park, 61 Marine Parade, -37.80262°, 174.86293°, +64 7 825 8283. Offers a varitey of accommodation options. Camp sites, motel units and tourist flats.
- Solscape (former YHA), 611 Wainui Road (on the coast, about 6 km SW of the town centre.), -37.8266°, 174.8201°, +64 7 825 8268. 87-bed hostel with dorms, private rooms and tents in summer. Includes some recycled train caboose. rooms from $111, beds from $43 2016-04-04
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