Hokianga Harbour Attractions and Activities
Hokianga Harbour, in the far north of the Northland region, is a long, estuarine-drowned valley which extends 30 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea. more
Hokianga Harbour has many tourist attractions and travel activities with something to suit all ages, tastes and budgets. From adrenaline-pumping adventure to a relaxing day out, you need never be bored in Hokianga.
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NEW ZEALAND PRODUCTS
NEW ZEALAND PRODUCTS
Browse our range of New Zealand DVD's, New Zealand CD's, New Zealand travel packs, New Zealand travel books and New Zealand souvenirs and products. Only quality, value-for-money New Zealand products are sourced from reputable suppliers with efficient delivery times. Easy online purchase options.
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NORTHLAND EXPERIENCES - Northland
NORTHLAND EXPERIENCES - Northland
Fully-Supported, 5 star all-inclusive biking and hiking tours, experience the real Northland! Quality ebikes, wonderful scenery, first class accommodation, history, culture, excellent food. Our tours get you get off the beaten track, experience sights you can’t get to by car, leave knowing you have ventured into the heart of Northland. The subtropical climate allows tours to run all year round.
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OKOPAKO LODGE WILDERNESS FARM - Hokianga
OKOPAKO LODGE WILDERNESS FARM - Hokianga
Mobile-friendly - Okopako Lodge is situated is on a family farm and has large decks with panoramic views of the countryside, native bush and Hokianga Harbour. Okopako provides reasonably priced accommodation within a rural eco-farm and gardens setting. Lodge accommodation plus tent and campervan sites.
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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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