MANAWATU'S IRON GATES EXPERIENCE
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Experience a bird's eye view

Scenic Helicopter Tours

See the Iron Gates Experience from the air using Rangitikei Helicopters. 
Services offered -
  • Scenic tours
  • Ruahine Range drop off for hunters and fishermen
  • Heli-walking (which is a popular option for people with lots of energy and no time!)  
Free quotes & information                                                 
Simon Werthmuller
Rangititikei Valley Road,
​RD 10, Hunterville
Contact                            
P      06 3286887  
IP    +64 63286887                                             
C      0274 472 856 
E      [email protected]
​W.   www.rangitikeihelicopters.co.nz
Click here to view photos of a Ruahine Range Flyover taken from Simon's Helicopter.
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Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies
​For more information visit Adventure Smart


Remember KEEP NORTHERN MANAWATU BEAUTIFUL!
Facilities are not always provided.
Unless signage indicates otherwise -

 !   ​Strictly no camping, tenting or freedom camping
 !   
Strictly no fires

 !   Take away all rubbish. Leave only your footprints.
Toilet facilities available in Rangiwahia, Apiti and Kimbolton.​
​Motorhome and camping sites available in 
​Rangiwahia, Apiti Tavern & Eatery and Kimbolton Hotel

  • Home
    • Driving Times and Distances
    • Iron Gates Map
  • Explore
  • Stay & Eat
  • Walks
  • Cycling
  • Contact
  • The Country Road
  • Image Gallery
  • The Oroua Whio/Blue Duck Project
  • Rangiwahia History
  • Articles