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  2. Te Araroa - Wikipedia

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    Te Araroa (The Long Pathway) is New Zealand's long distance tramping route, stretching circa 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) along the length of the country's two main islands from Cape Reinga to Bluff. Officially opened in 2011, it is made up of a mixture of previously made tracks and walkways, new tracks, and link sections alongside roads. [ 1 ]

  3. List of long-distance footpaths - Wikipedia

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    Cordillera Blanca and Huayhuash mountain range near Huaráz. 30 km (19 mi) 10- to 14-day trek on the Huayhuash Circuit; 52 km (32 mi) 3- to 4-day "W" Circuit Santa Cruz trek; 94 km (58 mi) 6- to 10-day Alpamayo Circuit, full "O" Circuit; Sacred Valley & Vilcanota mountain range near Cuzco

  4. New Zealand tramping tracks - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of walkways in New Zealand, however most of these are relatively short and can be walked in a day or less. Many are also an easy walk, with well formed footpaths. However, some tracks require an overnight stay either because of the rugged country or the length of the track. New Zealand has both public and private tramping tracks.

  5. Europe’s best long-distance hiking trails - AOL

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  6. Hiking in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Tramping, known elsewhere as backpacking, rambling, hill walking or bushwalking, is a popular activity in New Zealand. Tramping is defined as a recreational activity involving walking over rough country.

  7. Haast to Paringa Cattle Track - Wikipedia

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    The historic Haast to Paringa Cattle Track is a trail through South Westland, New Zealand, constructed in 1875 to allow farmers in the Landsborough and Cascade Valley area to drive their cattle on an annual two-week journey to the sale yards in Whataroa. It was constructed as an inland loop to bypass the precipitous cliffs at Knights Point.