Leave No Trace
…the place you plan to visit. Seek permission from private landowners, including tangata whenua when appropriate. Permits may be needed for certain activities such as fishing or hunting, or collecting…
…the place you plan to visit. Seek permission from private landowners, including tangata whenua when appropriate. Permits may be needed for certain activities such as fishing or hunting, or collecting…
A visit to this historic church is well worth the short ride from Kaikohe. It is a Gothic revival church built by and thought to be named after Aperahama Te…
Situated alongside the trail at Kaikohe is The Old Dairy Co-Op Apartments which has two offers for accommodation. There is a large self-contained apartment with private outdoor areas, a full…
…and New Zealand’s oldest European garden, the Mission’s award-winning heritage garden and orchards are a wonderful place for a picnic or walk, with a self-guided Garden Tour also available. Don’t…
…signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in the country took place here, with over 70 chiefs, before a crowd of up to 3,000 people on the 12th February 1840. The…
…at the innermost part of the Hokianga Harbour where you can pause a while atop a gentle hill, and look down at the place where, on February 12, 1840, 3000…
…with our lodge facility, this can be booked out in its entirety for larger groups, including a spacious lounge, featuring a fireplace for those cooler evenings, dining, and kitchen area…
…and troughs of the Patagonian Andes where, Patterson says, he went about his business “with condors gliding peacefully just over my helmet…” “I’ve been self-employed for nearly 10 years and…
…prohibits dogs. (Kawakawa to Kaikohe) 4. The section of cycle trail which comes off Ngapipito Road (Moerewa) and navigates to the suspension bridges also prohibits dogs. Please note: dogs must…
…Road (Moerewa) and navigates to the suspension bridges also prohibits dogs. (Kawakawa to Kaikohe) 4. The section of cycle trail which comes off Ngapipito Road (Moerewa) and navigates to the…