Great Barrier Island Heritage and History
Great Barrier Island is one of New Zealand’s largest offshore islands and offers a picturesque and remote getaway 100 kilometres from Auckland. Great Barrier Island as a population of about 1,000 people and is an ideal holiday destination and superb for hiking. Today about 60% of the island is administered by the Department of Conservation and much of the island is mountainous with regenerating forests – including the famous Kauri trees.
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GLENFERN SANCTUARY - Great Barrier Island
GLENFERN SANCTUARY - Great Barrier Island
Mobile-friendly - Glenfern Sanctuary is an 83-hectare Regional Park to explore and learn about conservation. Glenfern Sanctuary is the ultimate holiday destination, offering guests the luxury of staying nestled within a predator fenced nature sanctuary filled with birdlife. Stay in one of the oldest homesteads remaining on Great Barrier Island or in Glenfern Cottage. The greatest little sanctuary in the world.
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