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Welcome to Hokianga!
Hokianga
“Hokianga-Nui-A-Kupe” - The Place of Kupe’s great return
http://www.hokianga.co.nz ..... e-mail hokianga@hotmail.com
Just a three hour drive north of Auckland on State Highway 12 the giant kauri
of the Waipoua Kauri Forest act as sentinels for the undiscovered jewel of
Northland’s west coast, the historic Hokianga Harbour. Known also as Te Kohanga
o Te Tai Tokerau, the nest of the northern tribes as most Maori trace their
ancestry to the discovery and settlement of this harbour, making it indeed the
birthplace of the Nation.
Well maintained tracks give access to the well known giants like 1400 year
old Tane Mahuta and 2000 year Te Matua Ngahere, also many other forest walks
including Yakas Track, Lookout walk and the Waiotemarama kauri and waterfall
walks. Then discover several fabulous coastal walks including the Signal Station
walk, with awesome sand dune views.
Many quaint villages dot the Hokianga including the twin settlement of
Omapere and Opononi made famous in 1955-56 by Opo the dolphin. Trips to 300
metre high sand dunes from here. Rawene, New Zealand’s third oldest European
settlement has historic Clendon House to visit as well as the recently completed
mangrove walk. Kohukohu, is an historic timber mill town, while second oldest
European settlement Horeke was an historic ship building town. Nearby Mangungu
Mission House is the site of the second signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Hokianga has a wide range of accommodation, suiting the needs of all budgets,
from Bed & Breakfasts, farm stays, backpackers and camping grounds to hotels
and motels.
There is plenty to see, do and explore including pony trekking, craft trail,
carving, bush walks, sand dunes, fishing boating, swimming, golf, museum, great
food at many cafes and eating establishments or just taking it easy in this
wonderful relaxed atmosphere.
The new vehicle ferry Kohu Ra Tuarua takes up to 21 cars a crossing providing
a fast, comfortable trip across the Hokianga Harbour. First sailing from Rawene
7.30am and last sailing from the Narrows near Kohukohu at 8pm, it departs from
Rawene on the half hour and the Narrows on the hour.
For more information or bookings contact Hokianga Information Centre at
Omapere.
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