Papatowai: Old Coach Road & Old Possumers Track

Discovering Papatowai

I was driving through Papatowai in the Catlins recently when I noticed the sign for ‘Beach’ and decided it was worth investigating. After a short walk from my car, the beach view I witnessed was nothing short of epic. The place name Papatowai means where the forest meets the sea, it did, and it was breathtaking. I haven’t seen anything like it before in New Zealand, and I was completely mesmerised.

Tahakopa beach, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago.

Tahakopa beach, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago.

Tahakopa River, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

I wanted to explore the forest before me, but that adventure would wait for another day. As I was driving home I noticed on the north side of the Papatowai bridge a walking track. Bingo.

PART 1: OLD COACH ROAD

The track I saw from my car is called Old Coach Road. It is a historic track and like the name suggests, the road was used to coach people and supplies by horse from boats in the old days. The track is excellent and immediately I was engaged by the surrounding bush.

Old Coach Road Track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Old Coach Road Track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

The Old Coach Road stays close to the edge of the beach. The historic road is wide and an easy meandering walk. I loved the abundance of ferns on the forest floor, and compared with other bush walks I have been on, a lot less chaotic to photograph.

Old Coach Road, Papatowai, Catlins, NZ.

Old Coach Road, Papatowai, Catlins, NZ.

Old Coach Road Track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Eventually Old Coach road follows to the edge of the forest and you can see out beyond to the Tahakopa river.

Old Coach Road Track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

PART 2: TAHAKOPA BEACH

Emerging out onto Tahakopa beach is a real treat. Looking at how the forest meets the sea is fascinating. I had bumped into a local earlier on the track who told me the marker for Old Possumers track was about three quarters the way down the beach toward the cliffs. So off I went photographing everything!

Tahakopa Beach, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Tahakopa Beach, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Tahakopa Beach, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Tahakopa Beach, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Tahakopa Beach, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

There are plenty of washed up or uprooted tree trunks to compose images with on the beach. The day was overcast, and no light was kicking off but it was still loads of fun. My favourite image from the day is below.

Tahakopa Beach, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

PART 3: OLD POSSUMERS TRACK

Finding the orange triangle marker for the Old Possumers track requires a bit of careful looking and a small dose of luck. I was climbing up the sand bank along the beach quite a fair bit to take photographs, so it was a nice surprise to accidently stumble across the marker.

Tahakopa Beach, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Once on Old Possumers track it was quickly back down into the bush, but not before I got one more image of these two wind swept trees overlooking the beach.

Old Possumers Track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Old Possumers track is well marked with the orange arrows to guide the way. When I visited 2 large trees had fallen over the path, but apart from those obstacles it was easy to follow.

Old Possumers track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Old Possumers track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

I thought I would take a couple of detail images of vegetation on the track.

Old Possumers track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Old Possumers track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Old Possumers track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Old Possumers track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

As always in NZ, follow the orange arrows.

Old Possumers track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

The image below here was taken walking over a swampy bog on an elevated wooden pathway.

Old Possumers track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

On a very windy day, I’d be tempted to avoid walking Old Possumers track, there are more than a few fallen trees around.

Old Possumers track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Old Possumers track has been beautifully crafted by the Department of Conservation, down below is an example of a walkway to help you walk through some of the boggy terrain, although be careful not to slip on the logs.

Old Possumers Track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

Old Possumers track, Papatowai, Catlins, Otago, NZ.

I finished the Old Coach Road and Old Possumers track in about 4 hours. However, I spent a long time documenting the journey with my camera. From a photographers perspective this adventure was amazing. There are so many photo opportunities at Papatowai, it really is a dream location. I would say Old Coach Road is achievable for most peoples fitness levels, but the uneven terrain of Old Possumers Track is more suited to sure-footed people who can avoid twisting an ankle with the odd slippery log on the pathway here and there.

In summary this is the best bush walk I have experienced in the Catlins, or anywhere for that matter. I can’t wait to do it again.

Discover the Sinclair Wetlands

GETTING THERE

Travelling to the Sinclair Wetlands is easy from Dunedin as they are well sign posted on SH1 with two turn-offs north or south of the location. If you are traveling south from Dunedin you can take the Henley-Berwick Rd turnoff and perhaps stop off at the Waipori Pump station for a picture of the old boat houses at the waterside.

Boat Houses - Waipori Pump Station.

If you are traveling north from Milton, turn off at the Ewing Phosphate Building, also wroth a picture. In spring you can enjoy the Daffodils. I am not sure how long the building has been tagged for, but it does break my heart that someone would deface such a beautiful old building.

Ewing Phosphate Building.

Ewing Phosphate Building.

THE SINCLAIR WETLANDS

I had not learnt anything about the wetlands before my visit. I would suggest taking snacks and plenty of water as the stroll isn’t strenuous at all but it is good exercise. As the ‘wetlands’ name suggests there is plenty of water about.

Sinclair Wetlands

Sinclair Wetlands

Sinclair Wetlands

Sinclair Wetlands

Elevated pathway - Sinclair Wetlands.

Elevated pathway - Sinclair Wetlands.

Sinclair Wetlands

Sinclair Wetlands

The Sinclair Wetlands stretch on and on. I was amazed at the size of the eco-system. There is also a huge native tree planting initiative taking place alongside development of new lookouts and areas of interest.

Native tree planting - Sinclair Wetlands.

Native tree planting - Sinclair Wetlands.

Native trees line the track. - Sinclair Wetlands.

Native trees line the track. - Sinclair Wetlands.

The wetlands are well marked out and there are a few places of interest to visit, the best advice I have is to follow your nose and see what happens.

Bird hide - Sinclair Wetlands.

Bird hide - Sinclair Wetlands.

Historic Water Pump - Sinclair Wetlands.

Historic Water Pump - Sinclair Wetlands.

My visit of the Sinclair Wetlands took me about 7000 steps, I do recommend gumboots and thick socks. Plus the wetlands are exposed to the elements so hat and jacket wouldn’t go amiss on cooler days. The Sinclair Wetlands are a fantastic expression of love for the environment. Without doubt I’ll be back again for another visit.

HEADING HOME

I never hesitate to stop the car for a picture opportunity. Here is a lush Spring scene of the South Island in New Zealand.

Springtime in New Zealand.

Springtime in New Zealand.