Hokianga Harbour Free Visitor Attractions
Enjoy the stunning views of the harbour and sand dunes. Walk in the forest and see the two largest Kauri trees in the world.
Absorb the history of this area where Kupe the first Maori explorer landed more than a thousand years ago, followed approximately 200 years ago by some of the first European settlers to New Zealand.
You will soon feel relaxed in these small communities of friendly people. Although the Hokianga is only an hour’s drive from The Bay of Islands and three and a half hours from Auckland, you will feel like you’ve left the cares of the city behind.
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WAIRERE BOULDER VALLEY RESERVE - Horeke, Hokianga
WAIRERE BOULDER VALLEY RESERVE - Horeke, Hokianga
Located near Horeke in the Hokianga are the unique geomorphic formation of a 1.6km-long valley with thousands of 'fluted' basalt boulders. The valley is accessible through a footpath (featuring 22 engineered wooden structures) leading visitors under, around and over the boulders, some up to 30m in height, through rainforest and past many native trees, palms and ferns.
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