Millennium Walkway Moeraki

Explore the Millennium Walkway – Moeraki’s Coastal Treasure

Escape into nature and discover the magic of the Millennium Walkway, one of Moeraki’s most cherished trails. This easily accessible walkway offers an unforgettable experience for visitors seeking adventure, tranquility, and breathtaking views.

Why Visit the Millennium Walkway?

  • Spectacular Scenery: Enjoy uninterrupted views of Moeraki’s pristine coastline and lush landscapes.
  • Family-Friendly Adventure: The trail’s gentle gradient makes it ideal for all ages.
  • Photography Hotspot: Capture the dramatic beauty of the Otago coastline and its abundant wildlife.
  • Cultural Insights: Discover the history and significance of the Moeraki region through informative plaques along the trail.

Plan Your Walk

  • Location: Millennium Walkway, Moeraki, Otago, New Zealand.
  • Trail Length: Approximately 2 kilometers (1.2 miles).
  • Difficulty: Easy, suitable for all fitness levels.
  • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and wildlife activity.

Discover Moeraki’s Hidden Gem Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a casual explorer, the Millennium Walkway offers something for everyone. Immerse yourself in nature’s beauty, breathe in the fresh coastal air, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Start your journey on the Millennium Walkway today!

Location and Access Details

The Millennium Walkway in Moeraki begins near the village's southern entrance, on Haven Street, and extends along the rugged coastline. It meanders through native bushland and open coastal sections, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding landscapes. Key landmarks along the trail include vantage points overlooking the Moeraki Boulders and the Moeraki lighthouse.

  • Starting Point: The trail starts at Haven Street near the Moeraki Tavern, marked by a small sign.
  • GPS Coordinates for Starting Point: -45.348, 170.845.
  • Trail Features: The pathway is a mix of well-maintained gravel paths and boardwalks, with benches for resting and interpretive signage detailing local history and natural highlights.
  • Parking: Free parking is available near the starting point, with overflow spaces in the village.
  • Accessibility: While the trail is family-friendly, certain sections may have moderate inclines unsuitable for strollers or wheelchairs.

Learn more about things to do in Moeraki on our Moeraki Page.