Welcome to Ohiwa Beach Holiday Park, situated in the Bay of Plenty halfway between Whakatane and Opotiki. The best places are always worth getting to, and our location is no different. With the Pacific Ocean and Ohiwa Beach only steps from the campground - and the Ohiwa Harbour even closer - we are…
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The 2 hour return walk to Onepoto Caves branches off to various caves in the area. The track then descends into a small valley where you’ll find the largest number of caves on the walk.
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It will take you six hours of moderate to hard walking to complete the Ruapani Circuit. The track is accessed from the Waikareiti Track and passes through beautiful forest and seven wetlands.
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This one hour walk will lead you around Lake Kaitawa, a small lake to the south of Lake Waikaremoana. Along the way take the track to Green Lake and Fairy Springs.
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The Old Maori Trail is also know as the Rosie Bay - Lake Kaitawa Track and follows what was once a Maori trail to the lake. Starting at Rosie Bay, the track follows what was a traditional Maori route to Lake Kaitawa.
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…boutique accommodation. It includes a bedroom, office nook, loft, two patios, lounge and dining area, modern-bathroom, laundry, and a full kitchen with a coffee bar to enjoy the views of the vineyard and mountains. Walk to Elephant Hill, Clearview Estate, TeAwanga and Beach-House wineries.
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Unrivaled in his unique ability in spotting that perfect fish, Gary will introduce you to rivers abundant with trout and can afford to be selective in the catch. A member of the New Zealand Professional Guide's Association, and with 30 years knowledge of Hawke's Bay rivers, Gary will make your day,…
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The Lake Waikareiti Walk will take you two hours to complete a return trip. Along the way you may hear the screech of the kaka and the chatty ki-ki-ki of the yellow-crowned parakeet (kakariki).
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…accommodation on the shores of Lake Waikaremoana, Te Urewera with amazing views of the lake and native bush. Te Urewera is ancient and alive with history, the scenery abundant with adventure and mystery. Base yourself here to explore Te Urewera and the Great walk or soak up the serene surroundings.
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Departing daily from Whitianga wharf, scenic glass-bottom boat cruise to the world-famous Cathedral Cove. Sit back and watch the amazing marine life through the glass panels or take the plunge and snorkel amongst the fish. Our vessels are purpose built for passenger comfort and optimum viewing above…
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