…the marble mountain. There are well signposted lookouts along the way and the subterranean marvels of Harwoods Hole (176 metres deep) and the NgaruaCaves shouldn't be missed. Near Takaka is Te Waikoropupu Springs, New Zealand's largest freshwater springs and a 'wahi tapu' (scared place) to the…
…summit of Takaka Hill you can explore NgaruaCaves. Enjoy the views from the top, then wind down through the beautiful Takaka Hill Scenic Reserve. If you're in the mood for adventure, follow the side road to Harwood's Hole—New Zealand's biggest cave. Takaka is the main centre for the northwest…
…years ago. * NgaruaCaves, Motueka - The beautiful NgaruaCaves have an extensive and breathtaking variety of stalagmites and stalactites, also featuring an excellent skeletal display of the extinct moa. The caves are located in the Takaka Hill and open daily with guided cave tours available.…
…for adventure, follow the side road to Harwood's Hole—New Zealand's biggest cave. Enjoy the views from the top of Takaka Hill, then discover ancient moa (extinct giant flightless bird) bones in NgaruaCaves before you wind down the hill to the coast. Just before the Marahau turn off, a sign…
…marble mountain. There are well signposted lookouts along the way and the subterranean splendours of Harwoods Hole (176 metres deep) and the NgaruaCaves shouldn't be missed. Near Takaka is Te Waikoropupu Springs, New Zealand's largest freshwater springs and a 'wahi tapu' (scared place) to the local…