Mataki Willow Grove Walk

Mataki Willow Grove Walk
  • Hotham St
    Matakitaki, TAS 7077

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4.1 - (10 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

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  • Paul Wheatley

    Nice spot by the river.
    Mar 19th, 2023

  • Paul and Ruth Shelling

    This walk starts at the end of Hotham Street and follows the river bank upstream of the Matakitaki River. It's an easy 15 minute loop track along grassy flats with a sandy track. It's peaceful and pretty. A few wooden benches mean you can sit and enjoy the view.
    Sep 10th, 2022

  • Matthew Janssen


    Aug 18th, 2021

  • Peter Sampson

    Down in Dunedin at Mike's place good mate over 18 years Diana taken Mike's horse for a walk
    Apr 12th, 2021

  • Sam Chagani

    I learned this track is maintained by a lady named Dot (not DOC) and a few other elderly local people. It's a small 20min loop track prolly worth stopping in to have lunch. The old Murchison bridge ran through until the earthquake. You can see the old bridge remains in the river, nature has reclaimed the area and many native trees have been planted here.
    Jan 11th, 2021

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Mataki Willow Grove Walk

Mataki Willow Grove Walk is located at Hotham St in Matakitaki, Tasman 7077. Mataki Willow Grove Walk can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    A Mataki Willow Grove Walk is located at Hotham St, Matakitaki, TAS 7077


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    Paul Wheatley on Google

    image Nice spot by the river.


    Paul and Ruth Shelling on Google

    image This walk starts at the end of Hotham Street and follows the river bank upstream of the Matakitaki River. It's an easy 15 minute loop track along grassy flats with a sandy track. It's peaceful and pretty. A few wooden benches mean you can sit and enjoy the view.


    Matthew Janssen on Google

    image


    Peter Sampson on Google

    image Down in Dunedin at Mike's place good mate over 18 years Diana taken Mike's horse for a walk


    Sam Chagani on Google

    image I learned this track is maintained by a lady named Dot (not DOC) and a few other elderly local people. It's a small 20min loop track prolly worth stopping in to have lunch. The old Murchison bridge ran through until the earthquake. You can see the old bridge remains in the river, nature has reclaimed the area and many native trees have been planted here.


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