Worth the visit!
Piroa Falls is located in the Waipū Gorge Scenic Reserve, signposted on SH1 at the foot of the northern side of the Brynderwyn Hills.
Follow Waipū Gorge Road for about 6 km until you reach the car park and track indicated by a DOC sign. Parking is limited on the narrow unsealed road, care should be taken here.
The track descends briefly down through bush into the gorge, there are a number of steps.
You cross the Ahuroa River on a concrete slab bridge with 'Rotary 1983' engraved on it (the track was built and upgraded courtesy of Maungaturoto Rotary Club). The bridge crossing is submerged during periods of high rainfall, do not attempt to cross when river is in flood.
A minute or two after crossing the bridge you arrive at the base of the picturesque Piroa Falls.
From a reviewer:
+ Amazing waterfall for a swim 🩳
- Not much parking
- Gravel road to get here
• Less than a 10 minute walk ⏱️
• You can climb to see the top of the waterfall, just be careful as one slip and it could be a nasty fall. Turn back if you don't feel comfortable
Photo 1 credit: Rankers