Northland Accessible Travel
New Zealand's Northland region of the North Island begs to be explored on your trip to the Aotearoa (Land of the Long White Cloud). A combination of breath-taking seascapes, golden beaches, secluded coves, ancient forests and oodles of activities to cater to all budgets, makes Northland one of New Zealand's most tourist friendly spots.
The Northland region extends north to the tip of the Northland Peninsula, covering an area of 13,940 km2, a little over five per cent of the country's total area. It is bound to the west by the Tasman Sea, and to the east by the Pacific Ocean. The land is predominantly rolling hill country. Farming and forestry occupy over half of the land, and are two of the region's main industries.
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CANOPY CAMPING ESCAPES -The Green Rabbit
CANOPY CAMPING ESCAPES -The Green Rabbit
The Green Rabbit is a pitched roof cabin set in an olive grove in the Far North, 5 minutes from Mangonui Village. An elevated bed nook with a large window makes you feel as if you're sleeping amongst nature. Star-gaze at the starry sky at night and wake to watch the sunrise.
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