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The Duke Marlborough Hotel

…refurbished and the Waitangi Grounds and Paihia can be seen across the sea. Complimentary continental breakfast is served to guests in the morning. The in-house restaurant at the Duke of…

Te Waimate Mission

…the property has been host to Charles Darwin, was the location of the Second signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, and was occupied by hundreds of British soldiers during the…

Clendon House

…to the New Zealand Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi, and was the first United States Consul. When he died, his wife Jane was left with little money and…

Māngungu Mission Station

…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…

Northland Experiences

…Boulders, award winning Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Hundertwasser Park Centre – Te Hononga, Footprints Twilight Tour – visit the majestic Tāne Mahuta, Pompallier House, Manea Footprints of Kupe. (Time Magazine –…

Surrounding Area

Surrounding Area All Surrounding Area All All Surrounding Area Waitangi Mountain Bike Park Mountain Bike trails for the serious rider to the novice, over 30 trails to choose from. Read…

Plan Your Stay

…Trail “Some of the best highlights are just off the trail. Don’t miss the Waitangi Treaty House and the beautiful Bay of Islands, or the cosy coastal village of Rawene…

Opua Forest

Once at the lookout you will have stunning views to Waitangi, across Motumairie (one of the islands off Paihia) to Russell then over the Russell Peninsula to Cape Brett and…

The Tohora and the Kauri Tree by Marcia Body

…warm in the Antartic ocean. Departing Tohara told Kauri that he would visit him every year. This is shown when Tohara migrates to the warmer waters to their breeding grounds….

Horeke Boutique Hotel

…late 1820s. In 1828, Wesleyan missionary John Hobbs opened the mission at Māngungu, Hokianga. The largest signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi took place here on 12 February 1840. This…

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