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Bridge to Nowhere Tour: Epic Jetboat Adventure on New Zealand's Whanganui River - Pipiriki

Bridge to Nowhere Tour: Epic Jetboat Adventure on New Zealand's Whanganui River

Pipirikimoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4–4.5 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be in moderate shape to comfortably complete the 2.7 km walk and enjoy the boat ride.

Overview

Embark on a thrilling 32km jetboat ride along New Zealand’s Whanganui River, capped with a scenic walk to the iconic Bridge to Nowhere. Discover rich history, captivating landscapes, and an unforgettable outdoor adventure.

Pipiriki, Manawatū-Whanganui

Bridge to Nowhere Tour

For all ages! • 5 hours • Great for couples and families! • An era of the past and present time!

Boat Tour

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About This Adventure

Embark on a thrilling 32km jetboat adventure along the stunning Whanganui River, featuring scenic and historic stops. Experience the beauty of nature and history, culminating in a 40-minute walk to the iconic Bridge to Nowhere at Mangapurua Landing. This journey promises unforgettable sights and memories.

One of the most memorable experiences that brings you so close to an era of the past and present time!

Duration:

5 hours

About:

The fascinating story of the Bridge to Nowhere. In 1917 the Government opened up the valley for settlement by servicemen returning from the great war. About 35 holdings were developed.The first job was to clear virgin bush.

Bridging the Mangapurua stream was always a problem, a swing bridge was the early access, but a better bridge was promised, the replacement bridge, now known as THE BRIDGE TO NOWHERE was eventually started in 1935, opened in June 1936. After a major flood in January 1942 funds were declined for maintenance, eventually the valley was officially closed in May 1942.

It’s past history has so many stories to tell and all that remains is it’s beauty of abandoned farmland regenerating back to it’s natural podocarp forest and a bridge built in the middle of nowhere with reminders of past memories of those families who once lived there and decaying remnants of once was treasures and old home sites of the Returned Soldiers in that era of the Riverboats. This tour is one of the most memorable experiences that brings you so close to an era of the past and present time, a tour that will surprise you with special thoughts of what might have been?

More info:

The tour departs from Pipiriki with a 55 minute jet boat journey upriver 32 kms to the Mangapurua Landing, through an area of spectacular natural features with deep river gorges covered with green tree ferns and lush native vegetation. With your guide we will take you on an easy grade 40 minute walk from the Mangapurua landing following in the footsteps of the early pioneers along the old roadway to the “BRIDGE TO NOWHERE” where you will stop for lunch on this historical monument of a bygone era and learn the history from your local guide.

We provide:

Tea, coffee, hot chocolate and Biscuits

What to bring:

Lunch Warm jacket Suitable walking footwear Sunglasses

Adventure Tips

Wear sturdy walking shoes

The 40-minute walk to the Bridge to Nowhere crosses uneven forest trails—good footwear is key.

Bring insect repellent

The forested sections can have mosquitoes and sandflies, especially in warmer months.

Dress in layers

Mornings on the river are cool; having a warm jacket will keep you comfortable on the jetboat.

Carry sun protection

Use sunscreen and sunglasses to protect yourself during exposed boat sections on sunny days.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Kākā (native forest parrot)
  • Freshwater eels in the river

History

The Bridge to Nowhere was constructed in the 1930s to connect a farming community that was later abandoned due to isolation and flooding.

Conservation

Visitors are encouraged to minimize impact by sticking to trails and leaving no trace, supporting the ongoing regeneration of native bush in the Whanganui region.

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Recommended Gear

Sturdy walking shoes

Essential

For the forest trail hike to the Bridge to Nowhere on uneven terrain.

Warm jacket

Essential

Protection against morning chill on the jetboat ride.

Insect repellent

Essential

spring specific

Sunblock and sunglasses

Essential

Necessary for protection under strong sun on open river stretches.

summer specific