Aperahama Church
…Awa, a prominent Māori churchman who died in 1884 and who lies buried in the churchyard. The first church built on the site in 1837 was visited by Samuel Marsden…
…Awa, a prominent Māori churchman who died in 1884 and who lies buried in the churchyard. The first church built on the site in 1837 was visited by Samuel Marsden…
…middle of a busy town. The historic rail track, trains and coaches are being restored and vintage trains run through Kawakawa along the main street and out into the countryside…
…miss St James Church, surrounded by a tranquil graveyard, across the road. Māori pā and village It is a short stroll uphill to Kororipo Pā, an ancient, fortified hill settlement…
…the settlement. Built in 1842, Pompallier Mission originally housed a printery where Church texts were translated from Latin to te reo Māori, then printed and bound. It is just one…
Eat and Drink All Eat and Drink All All Eat and Drink Railway Station Cafe Enjoy delicious food and drink on the platform of Kawakawa’s historic railway station. From here,…
Enjoy the easy, family friendly riding of the Pou Herenga Tai Twin Coast Cycle Trail eastern section (Kawakawa to Opua), jump on your bike, book your train connection, and get…
Enjoy delicious food and drink on the platform of Kawakawa’s historic railway station. From here, you can admire the charming surroundings of the station, including classic steam trains coming and…
…also has the car ferry from Russell. The cycle trail starts at the end of Baffin Street, Opua. Your Destination Kawakawa is a vibrant rural town with some big tourist attractions. The…
…oversea yachts arriving in NZ after crossing the Pacific Ocean. Opua also has the car ferry from Russell. The cycle trail starts at the end of Baffin Street, Opua. Your…
Relax on Enterprise is a 3-bedroom, newly renovated, fully self-contained accommodation located in a quiet neighborhood away from the hustle and bustle. We are conveniently located handy to supermarkets, food…