We caught the boat after tramping the Matemateonga track, which took us up to the bridge, per whanganui river adventures. This was well worth it, with such beautiful scenery. Ken gave us excellent h...
We took the Stay and Play option with a jet boat ride up to the Mangapurua Landing, 40 minute walk into the Bridge to Nowhere, and jet boat back the Bridge to Nowhere Lodge for the night. Surprised h...
We canoed in with a self hire from Owhango Adventures and this was a highlight to see. Also a good excuse to use our legs after a long days paddle previously. The landing is a bit of a rock face with ...
A fantastic experience from start to finish (even in the rain) - not to be missed!
This trip really is one that should be on every kiwi's bucket list as well as that of our overseas tourist's. We did the jetboat up from Pipiriki, hiked to the Bridge to Nowhere (a reasonable 30-40 m...
Amazing views, great food and history lesson to Boot
We took the jet boat ride, but saw many people canoeing along the way. The people were both friendly and knowledgeable and the views along the way were amazing, at times breath taking. I am headed bac...
The sky is endless, and most of the people who come to the bridge are adventure lovers.
The Dead End Bridge is an attraction in Whanganui National Park. Thousands of rafting enthusiasts come here every year to try their best. You can reach the bridge by boat. There are indeed no tourists. It is impossible to go on an adventure.
Don't go back! Happy trip to the bridge! There are really many things to do here, my best friend and I took a jet boat to Mangapurua Landing, but it's about 40 minutes walk from there to the bridge. Just the right time we had a look at the sights along the way and it didn't take long to make the trip. There were really many boaters here. Our speedboat driver felt nice and knowledgeable and we could talk to him about anything we could say. Paddle boat, beautiful scenery. After we arrived here, we decided to rent a boat to paddle. It was really a good choice to paddle here. After paddling around for a while, it was really not interesting, we set off to the Break Bridge. After walking through a thick, native bush, you can see the magnificent river here. Views from the right side of the bridge are even more spectacular, and you can see the super-big salmon! Detailed address and opening hours Mannai Munge Prua landing, 3127, New Zealand open 7:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.