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Use Navigation Bar to Cruise the Hokianga
Hokianga Harbour, West Coast of
Northland New
Zealand
Untouched, unspoiled beauty.
| Tourism and travel in the Hokianga Harbour offers many beautiful
natural attractions
like Tane
Mahuta, the
Wairere
Boulders, or
the
Kauri Sanctuary
in Omahuta, the
Koutu Boulders
and the
Sand
Dunes.
Also, the area is rich in Maori and Early Settlers history.
You can visit historic buildings like the
Mangungu Mission House in Horeke or the Clendon House in Rawene.
There are many arts & craft shops, nature
walks, horse trekking, boat trips,
opportunities for fishing, hunting,
to view kiwis, mangroves and native bush with a rich bird
life. |
The Hokianga Harbour is the area around the natural estuary also
called the Hokianga River. The lands are geographically divided
into three major areas:
The South Hokianga with the following
settlements:
Waipoua, Waimamaku, Omapere, Opononi, Pakanae, Koutu,
Whirinaki, Onoke, Rawene, Waima, Taheke and Moehau
The Top of the Harbour with the following
settlements:
Wairere, Horeke, Motukiore, Utakura, Rangiahua and Mangamuka
The North Hokianga with the following
settlements:
Broadwood, Pawarenga, Panguru, Mitimiti, Motukaraka, Motuti, Rangi
Point and Kohukohu
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Photo:
Map
of
Hokianga
Harbour |
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Koutu Boulders

Tane
Mahuta

Opononi Dolphin

Wairere
Boulders

Horses
in
dunes
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