Orton Bradley Park

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Nestled in the serene hills of the Banks Peninsula, Orton Bradley Park is a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of native bush, historic charm, and family-friendly adventure. This sprawling 550-hectare park, once a private farm, now invites you to explore its tranquil walking trails, picnic spots, and the fascinating remains of a 19th-century homestead. Whether you're seeking a peaceful day in nature or a gentle introduction to New Zealand's unique flora, this park delivers with understated grace.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that half a day (around 3–4 hours) is ideal for a relaxed exploration of the park. This gives you time for a short walk, a picnic lunch, and a visit to the homestead ruins. If you're keen on hiking the longer trails or simply want to soak up the peaceful atmosphere, you could easily spend a full day here. The park is compact enough to enjoy at a leisurely pace without feeling rushed.

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